Summary:
Situated on a picturesque tree lined street in Notting Hill and just a stone's throw away from the iconic Notting Hill Bookshop, Portobello Road Market and Hyde Park, this lovely one-bedroom flat is the perfect place to experience all that London has to offer! Retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city to this stylish and cosy oasis. Fantastically located with an array of boutique shops, cafe's and excellent transport links nearby, adventure is right on your doorstep. Book now to begin!!!
The Space:
24/7 guest support
Professionally cleaned
Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
Kitchen:
Create tasty meals in this bright kitchen, fully equipped with modern appliances and everything you need to cook up a storm!
Lounge & Dining Area:
Relax and unwind in this inviting lounge area, featuring two vibrant velvet sofa's that offer comfort and a pop of colour to this stylishly decorated room. Enjoy a meal with friends at the dining table with enough space for six or stream your favourite shows on the large wall-smart TV, complete with voice activated controls.
Bedroom:
Sink into luxurious comfort in this chic and cosy bedroom, furnished with a comfortable king-size bed, dressing table and storage for your stay.
Bathroom:
Freshen up before heading out in this three-piece bathroom, fully stocked with all the essentials for your stay!
Guest Access:
You will have full access to the property during your stay. Enjoy!
The Neighborhood:
Fashionable Notting Hill is one of London's most iconic neighbourhoods. Best known as host to the world’s second biggest carnival (after Rio’s Mardi Gras) and home to the famous Portobello Road Market, Notting Hill is also a serious destination for culture buffs and those on the hunt for a quintessential London experience. On weekends throughout the year, crowds stroll the two-mile stretch of Portobello Road Market. Colourful terraces are interspersed with antiques shops, buskers, historic pubs and clothing stalls. Straddling the antiques and fashion markets (which are busiest on Saturdays) are the equally old-fashioned and charming produce markets, the calls of fruit and veg sellers helping give the place a Dickensian air. There’s street food of all kinds, from paella and bratwurst to crepes and churros. The markets have a grungier feel past the Westway sports centre, but it is worth persevering for the people-watching and to admire the 100m-long Portobello Wall, which features public artworks commissioned by the local council. They say London is just a collection of villages, and when wandering around Notting Hill the observation rings true. This is a unique neighbourhood with an extraordinary amount of character, and whether ticking off sights or simply exploring randomly, it’s difficult not to fall for its charms. Notting Hill is at its busiest at weekends, when the markets are in full swing, and during these times it’s best to explore on foot. If you manage to visit during the week, when it’s much quieter, cycling can be a great way to get around.
Getting Around:
Sitting west of central London, Notting Hill offers easy access to Heathrow airport and the M4 and M40 motorways. It is also well-served by the Tube network — Notting Hill Gate and Holland Park stations are on the Central line, with trains to Bank. Latimer Road, Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park are on the Hammersmith & City and Circle lines with trains to Moorgate. All stations are in Zone 2, except Notting Hill Gate which is in Zone 1.
Useful commuter buses are the No 7 to Oxford Circus; the No 23 to Liverpool Street via Oxford Street; the No 52 to Victoria and the No 452 to Vauxhall via Sloane Square.
Other Things to Note:
We kindly request that you read the house rules prior to booking and respect them during your stay. Parties or events of any kind will not be tolerated. Violation of this rule will result in eviction from the property and charges for any damages or additional cleaning required. Thank you in advance for your cooperation!