London: Notting Hill Self-Guided Walking Tour with an APP
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Self-Guided Experience
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Duration 1-2 hours
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Available in 5 languages
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Offline map access
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20+ narration points
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Private Tour option
Explore the vibrant charm of Notting Hill on a self-guided walking tour with an easy-to-use app, uncovering cinematic and historical gems.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
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Access to london: notting hill self-guided walking tour tour on ""trippy tour guide"" app
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20+ narration points of popular locations in london: notting hill self-guided walking tour
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Fully offline map – no need for wi-fi or data.
Excluded
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Snacks
Explore the vibrant charm of Notting Hill on a self-guided walking tour with an easy-to-use app, uncovering cinematic and historical gems.
Highlights
- Explore the vibrant streets of Notting Hill
- Visit the iconic Blue Door from "Notting Hill" movie
- Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Portobello Road Market
- Experience the vintage charm at Electric Cinema
- Admire the classic townhouses on Lansdowne Crescent
Meeting Point
After booking the tour, check your email with the subject line “Welcome aboard, adventurer! Your first Trippy Tour Guide purchase is here." To ensure a seamless experience, it's recommended to do this when you have a robust internet connection.
Notting Hill Gate, London , United Kingdom
What to expect
Gate Picturehouse
The Gate Picturehouse in Notting Hill is one of London's oldest cinemas, dating back to 1911. With its vintage charm, it famously featured in the "Notting Hill" movie during the humorous scuba goggles scene. Today, it continues to showcase a diverse range of films, from blockbusters to global gems.
Pembridge Rd
Pembridge Road in Notting Hill is an architectural marvel, showcasing Victorian and Edwardian buildings with vibrant details.
The Blue Door
The iconic Blue Door from the film "Notting Hill," marking Hugh Grant's character's residence. While the interior remains private, this cinematic landmark echoes heartwarming moments from the movie.
The Notting Hill Bookshop
The Travel Bookshop is often mistaken for the one from the movie "Notting Hill" due to its name and location. Though not the film's actual backdrop, it has become a fan-favourite, drawing thousands annually in search of their own cinematic moment.
Portobello Road Market
Portobello Road Market, is a sensory delight offering everything from fresh produce to antiques. Frequented six days a week, its Saturday antique sale is a major attraction. Fans of "Notting Hill" might recognize it from the film's opening scene, but even without the cinematic connection, it remains a cultural cornerstone of the area.
Electric Cinema
Dive into a world where vintage charm and modern luxury converge at Electric Cinema, offering an enchanting cinematic experience in the heart of vibrant London. Unwind in lush leather seats and relish in a nostalgic yet cutting-edge film journey like no other!
Lansdowne Cres
Lansdowne Crescent boasts classic Notting Hill townhouses with Georgian and Victorian flair and once-inspiring historical figures. Notably, it was the setting for a memorable "Notting Hill" film scene.
Additional Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Not recommended for pregnant participants
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Start early to enjoy fewer crowds.
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Don't miss the iconic Blue Door.
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Visit Portobello Market on Saturday.
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Bring a portable charger for your device.
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Explore local eateries along Pembridge Road.
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