What tube station for Notting Hill?

Notting Hill Gate is the primary tube station for Notting Hill, located in Zone 1+2 and served by the Central, District, and Circle lines. For accessing the northern end of Portobello Road Market, Ladbroke Grove or Westbourne Park stations (Hammersmith & City/Circle lines) are more convenient options.
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Which tube is best for Notting Hill?

Train: Take the London Underground (the Tube) and get off at Notting Hill Gate station. The Central, Circle, and District lines serve this station.
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What tube line is Notting Hill on?

Notting Hill is served by several tube lines, primarily from Notting Hill Gate Station, which connects to the Central, Circle (yellow), and District (green) lines, offering easy access across London, with nearby stations like Westbourne Park and Ladbroke Grove on the Hammersmith & City line.
 
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What is the closest tube stop to 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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What tube line is Westfield Shopping Centre on?

There are two main Westfield shopping centres in London, so the tube line depends on which one you mean: Westfield London (Shepherd's Bush) is served by the Central Line (Shepherd's Bush, White City) and the Hammersmith & City Line/Circle Line (Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush Market), while Westfield Stratford City is at Stratford Station, a major hub for the Central Line, Jubilee Line, DLR, Overground, and Elizabeth Line**. 
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NOTTING HILL GATE Tube Station (2025)

What is the famous street in Notting Hill?

The most famous street in Notting Hill is Portobello Road, known globally for its vibrant street market, antiques, colourful houses, and as a key location in the famous movie, "Notting Hill. While Portobello Road is the main draw, other charming streets and mews (cobbled lanes) nearby, like Westbourne Park Road (home to the iconic blue door) and Blenheim Crescent (The Notting Hill Bookshop), offer iconic photo opportunities and unique shops.
 
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How do I get to Notting Hill Market via tube?

Portobello Road Market is in Notting Hill and the nearest Tube Station is Ladbroke Grove (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines), which is a seven-minute walk away, while Notting Hill Gate (Central, Circle and District lines) is an eight-minute walk away.
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How to spend a day in Notting Hill?

A perfect day in Notting Hill blends colorful street strolls, market treasures, literary charm, and park relaxation, starting with brunch near Westbourne Grove, exploring Portobello Road Market's antiques and boutiques (especially on weekends), finding books at the iconic Notting Hill Bookshop, indulging in treats like Crème London cookies, wandering through Holland Park's Kyoto Garden, and ending with a drink at a historic pub like the Churchill Arms. 
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Is London Underground free for over 60s?

Yes, if you're a London resident aged 60 or over, you can get free travel on the London Underground and most other public transport in London with a 60+ London Oyster photocard, which you can apply for online from Transport for London. This pass provides free travel on buses, Tube, DLR, Overground, Elizabeth line, and some National Rail services within London, though you must live in a London borough to qualify.
 
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Where to avoid staying in London?

While London is generally safe, you might want to avoid staying in areas known for higher petty crime (like Westminster Bridge/South Bank for pickpicking) or those with reputations for drug issues like parts of Brixton, Peckham, or Elephant & Castle, though these areas offer unique culture; instead, prioritize central locations like Covent Garden, South Kensington, or Bloomsbury for charm, or Shoreditch/Angel for trendy vibes, while being vigilant everywhere for phone theft. 
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Is Notting Hill a tourist trap?

Notting Hill can be a little bit of a tourist trap but my main tip for avoiding this is Goldborn Road. It's just the end of Portobello Road and it's basically Notting Hill minus the crowds and the queues.
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What celebrities live in Notting Hill?

Celebrity connections: Stella McCartney, Robbie Williams and Damon Albarn have all called Notting Hill home. Pop-culture symbols: Notting Hill has featured in iconic films and fiction, from its namesake Hollywood feature to Paddington Bear.
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What is the tube stop for Notting Hill?

Notting Hill Gate Underground Station.
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What station do you get off for Notting Hill?

Notting Hill is incredibly well connected to the rest of London via tube as there are three tube stations in the vicinity. The most central tube station is Notting Hill Gate which is on the Circle, District and Central lines.
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What station is Portobello Market?

Look out for the iconic market canopy on Portobello Road/Thorpe Close, just 2 minutes walk from Ladbroke Grove tube station.
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Which day is Portobello Road Market?

Portobello Market operates daily in Notting Hill, London, with Saturdays being the main day for antiques, while general stalls (food, fashion, bric-a-brac) run Monday-Wednesday (9am-6pm), Thursday (9am-1pm), Friday & Saturday (9am-7pm), with smaller sections like vintage markets on Fridays and Sundays. Sundays feature some vintage and food stalls, but it's generally quieter than the bustling Saturday market.
 
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Where is the pretty part of Notting Hill?

Denbigh Terrace: A row of soft pastels that has a timeless, elegant charm. Westbourne Park Road: This is where you'll find some of the classic pastel homes that define Notting Hill's aesthetic. Elgin Crescent: Blends elegant architecture with light pastel shades, offering a more understated yet equally beautiful vibe.
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What is the least visited station in London?

#1: Sudbury and Harrow Road

Sudbury and Harrow Road station, with a paltry 18,680 entries and exits between March 2023 and March 2024. Located in the city's Brent Borough, only four trains stop at the station every day, headed to either London Marylebone, West Ruislip and Gerrards Cross.
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What is the secret underground train in London?

What is Mail Rail? Located across the road from The Postal Museum, Mail Rail is a small train which runs underground. Initially designed to transport mail, Mail Rail reveals the story of the postal service's subterranean world beneath the streets of London.
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What is the coolest tube line?

The coolest on our list - the Waterloo and City line, which connects many overground stations, is expected to see maximum temperatures of 25.1C. This line also tops the table for the coolest as far as complaints go, and has received zero complaints about heat levels over the last four years.
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