Notting Hill Walking Tour

Notting Hill is more than a movie set. This 2-hour walk with a local expert guide takes you through Portobello Road market energy and straight to the blue door and other film landmarks that people talk about for a reason.…
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Notting Hill is more than a movie set. This 2-hour walk with a local expert guide takes you through Portobello Road market energy and straight to the blue door and other film landmarks that people talk about for a reason.…

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