In the car park behind Waterstones, accessible via Kensington Place and on the junction of Kensington Church Street, you'll find one of London's largest farmers' markets. But despite this Notting Hill Farmers' Market is a well-kept secret and not half as well known as it's famous neighbour, Portobello Road Market - which is in the opposite direction as you come out of the tube. A good all-round selection of stalls with plenty of organic produce keeps well heeled locals well-stocked. The popularity of this area among those who can afford it (city bankers on the whole) isn't hard to see and if you have a spare Saturday morning to while away this is a lovely way to spend it. Pop across to the Portobello Road Market and you'll soon see how easy it is to spend the day aimlessly strolling around.
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Notting Hill Farmers' Market
Notting Hill Farmers' Market 1st January 2009 - 31st December 2009 In the car park behind Waterstones, accessible via Kensington Place...
Keys legend Jools Holland returns to the Royal Albert Hall with his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra for two nights of boogie-woogie, swing and ska. Performing ...More
A little gem for food-lovers, MasterChef Live is a three-day eating extravaganza and a true celebration for the taste buds. Taking place at Olympia, there ...More
Wrap yourself in Victorian elegance at this exclusive hotel. Located in peaceful residential street close to Notting Hill gate, the shops and nightlife of the ... More
Location is this hotel’s biggest selling point. Step outside, cross the road and you’re in Kensington Gardens, one of London’s prettiest outdoor spots, which soon ... More
Black Lion Gate,
Kensington Gardens,Broad Walk,Bayswater,
London,
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8 minutes walk from Notting Hill Farmers' Market
This truly magical place is a kiddie's wonderland and the ideal jaunt for family fun. The focal point of the commemorative Diana, Princess of Wales ... More
Originally a private country house, public visitors are now warmly welcomed into Kensington Palace – the birthplace of Queen Victoria and home to Princess Diana ... More
Originally Chalmers & Gray, the prices at this well-established west London fishmongers still sit at the high end of the market, but the fish here ... More
This is definitely the place to go for second hand records although Music & Video Exchange also stock cassettes, CDs and even mini-disks. Their ...More
You won’t find a more salubrious setting than Kensington Church Street where antique shops mingle with designer boutiques, sweet smelling perfumeries and sweet and sticky ... More
An excellent members archery club that shoots in the grounds of Kensington Palace in summer and in Pimlico in winter. Archery is a totally satisfying ... More
Pretty, traditional pub serving authentic Thai food in a conservatory setting.
Now more England’s national cuisine than sausages and mash, Thai food (the perfect accompaniment to ... More
Elevated on an incline in the appropriately named Notting Hill, the rustic old Windsor Castle pub was so-called because in its early days the pub’s ... More
Harlem offers a first rate bar restaurant on the ground floor and an excellent little club downstairs. Arthur Baker is the brains behind this venue ...More