Is Portobello market daily?

Portobello Road is packed with antiques, clothing and food stalls from Westbourne Grove all the way up to and along Golborne Road. There are also a number of amazing spots to shop under the Westway along Thorpe Close. We are open Monday - Saturday from 8am to 7pm, with traders usually operating from 8:30am to 6pm.
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Is Portobello Market on everyday?

Portobello Road Market is open daily (except Thursdays) from 8am to 7pm in spring and summer and 9am to 6pm in autumn and winter. On Thursdays, it opens for a half-day from 9am to 1pm. Portobello Road Market's main trading day is Saturday.
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What is the best day to go to Portobello Market?

Portobello is really several markets in one, Saturday being the day when all are in full swing. Then you can experience a mile of hustle, haggle, colour and energy. The feature of Saturdays is the opening of hundreds of antique and specialist shops and stalls.
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What day of the week is Portobello Road Market?

Portobello Road Market takes place Monday to Saturday from 8:00 am until around 7:pm. It now opens for a few hours on Sundays. Antiques, collectables, and flea markets are only available on Fridays and Saturdays.
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How long does it take to visit Portobello Road Market?

Recommended visiting time is around three hours, but if you plan on visiting Portobello Market on a Saturday, then you might want to reserve an entire day to stroll around the many stalls.
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The Portobello Road: The Most FAMOUS Antiques Market in London

Is Portobello or Camden market better?

Portobello is a more traditional 'street market' - antiques in the first section, then moving to food, bric a brac, clothing etc... Camden is more of a structured market - not in the street - with converted buildings housing vendors, and stalls set up in areas off the road.
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Is Portobello Market worth it?

Portobello Road is probably the world's best known market. Though famous for antiques, that's not all there is. It's a haven for lovers of fashion, food, books and music; anyone who wants to find something unique or loves a bargain.
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Do you need cash for Portobello Market?

Things to Know Before You Go

Portobello Road is a must-see spot for shoppers interested in antiques, second-hand fashion, food, books, and music. Bring cash with you for small items, though vendors do generally accept credit cards.
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What is the closest tube station to Portobello Market?

To get to Portobello Road Market, the best option is to take the tube. The closest stations are Notting Hill Gate (to the south) and Ladbroke Grove (to the north). We recommend you start in Notting Hill and finish in Ladbroke Grove.
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What's the best day to go to Notting Hill?

Best time to visit is weekdays as the weekends are really busy and pushy... there are lots of antique shops and curiosity stores to browse. Look out for the street food and try before you buy on the diverse range of international cuisines.
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Where to start at Portobello Market?

The logical beginning of the market is Notting Hill Gate, from here you can browse the Antiques and Bric-a-Brac area first, which is really what has made Portobello famous. If you want to bypass Antiques and go straight to 2nd hand fashion and street food then use Ladbroke Grove tube to save yourself some walking.
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What can you buy at Portobello Market?

There's the architecture – colourful terraced houses and shops all tightly squeezed together – and the market, which is actually several markets melded together. Portobello Road Market is best known for its antiques, with hundreds of dealers selling jewellery, books and collectables dating from the 1600s to the 1960s.
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Does Portobello Market have food stalls?

Specialist Food Stalls

On Fridays and Saturdays, visitors can choose from a selection of baked goods, mushrooms, oils, olives, gourmet cheeses, meat and seafood. Fridays and Saturdays there's at least one stall of discounted food including cheese, confectionery, biscuits and pantry foods.
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Where is the blue door from Notting Hill movie?

The plot and set may be fictional, but the famous blue door is real. Located at 280 Westbourne Park Road, in Notting Hill of course the door is the entrance to a flat valued in the region of £5m, a step up from the perceived value of the rundown bedsit from the film.
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Is Portobello Market good on a Monday?

Portobello Road Market Opening Times and Hours

However, it should be noted that some shops such as the antiques and bric-a-brac stalls are only open on Saturdays. The fruit and veg market is only open Monday to Wednesday. Saturday is arguably the best day of the week to visit as the market is in full swing.
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What is famous about Portobello Road?

Portobello is home to one of the most famous and historical street markets in the world and from that a rich community of diversity and culture which offers a truly unique and special visit every time. Come to explore, people watch, find bargain, and grab a bite to eat with friends and family.
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Which tube is best for Notting Hill?

Notting Hill Gate is the main Tube station in the area, and it's served by the Central line, the District line and the Circle line. Alternatively, use Westbourne Park station or Ladbroke Grove station on the Hammersmith and City line and Circle line and then walk along Portobello Road towards Notting Hill Gate.
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Which tube station is Camden Market?

The nearest tube to Camden market is Camden Town. This is located on the Northern line (the black line on the underground map) and the likelihood is that you'll be traveling Northbound if coming from anywhere in central London. Another nearby station is Chalk Farm, which is just one stop onwards from Camden Town.
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Does Portobello have a train station?

Portobello railway station was located at Station Brae, off Southfield Place, in the Portobello area of Edinburgh, Scotland, with footpath access from other locations. The station was opened in 1846 by the North British Railway. It replaced an earlier Portobello station nearby on the Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway.
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Is Portobello Road cash only?

Not all vendors along Portobello Road accept credit cards, so bring cash.
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How many different sections are there at Portobello Market?

While the market still sells fresh fruit, it has now been sectioned into five main areas, according to the market's website. As one of the most affluent areas in London, Portobello Market has evolved to sell vintage and higher-priced goods, as well as its more affordable products.
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What day is best for borough market?

If you want to avoid the crowds but still want to see the Borough Market in its entirety, try to visit on a Wednesday or Thursday afternoon, or as soon as it opens on a Saturday.
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Is Notting Hill market worth it?

The market that happens on Saturday's it is a must seen in London, most due to the location in the heart of Notting Hill. You should arrive by Notting Hill Gate station, and follow all way down until Ladbroke station. The market has many shops, and the street market.
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Why is it called Portobello Market?

Originally no more than a winding country path known as Green Lane, it took its name from Porto Bello Farm which was built in the area which we now know as Golborne Road. The farm was named after the town of Porto Bello in Panama, captured by the British from the Spanish in 1739, as part of the War of Jenkins Ear.
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How many people visit Portobello Market?

Although it is a local market during the week footfall in Portobello Road is estimated at 100,000-150,000 on Saturdays, depending on the weather, and over 17 million people arrive or leave at Notting Hill Gate tube station each year.
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