Notting Hill is an affluent district of West London - of course, made famous by the film and served by the Notting Hill Gate and Ladbrooke Grove Tube Station giving it a slightly touristy feel in some areas such as Notting Hill Carnival and Portobello Road Market.
It does have some of the usual chains you'd expect to find including fast-food and stores including Waterstones and Boots - to name a few of the chain stores, there are also many independents too which are ultimately worthwhile visiting compared to the chains, of which have tonnes of branches around London, some of them, of course, is better.
McDonald's, Pizza Express, Oxfam - shops combined with restaurants and residential is an interesting concept.
A fairly nice area of the city to mark my 2600th review - not the most important and exciting place to worth going out of your way to while in the city but with it not too far away from the magic of central London to being around 20 minutes on the tube from London Euston and Green Park and around ten to Baker Street it could be interesting to see if you're spending a longer span of time in the city, or if you're a fan of the movie.
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