Bon Street Station – Grosvenor Square – Hyde Park – Kensigton Gardens – Portobello Market – Notting Hill 2024-11-01 10:30
near West End, England (United Kingdom)
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Bon Street Station – Memorial Garden September 11 - Grosvenor Square – Hyde Park – Kensington Gardens – Portobello Market – Museum of Brands – Trinity Mews - Notting Hill 2024-11-01 10:30
Taking advantage of a long weekend, we went to the neighborhood of Notting Hill in London and took three walks, in fact we can say that we were literally flâneurs, wandering the streets and squares, wandering aimlessly for many moments. If you are in Notting Hill and want to walk a little, here are these alternatives to get to know this neighborhood and its surroundings.
A route to get to know a couple of shopping areas, the famous Portobello market and a couple of parks such as Hyde Park, going by subway and walking back.
You will see that on this first route from Bon Street Station we have visited several Victoria Beckham stores - that's what she has for walking with friends interested in fashion -, several well-known hotels and different churches, the parks with many birds and monumental trees, interesting second-hand and umpteenth-hand shops, the interesting Portobello market - I could walk there for hours - the brand museum and some places to eat.
A second route to get to know the beautiful canals and the friendly market of Camden, and some more parks, such as Regent's Park, with a circular walking route.
A third route to walk through Holland Park and the Kyoto Garden, and go to the Natural History Museum, spectacular. Return by taxi.
Agata, a good connoisseur of this beautiful neighborhood of London, acted as our guide and accompanied us every day. Thank you very much Ágata for keeping us company these days, and being able to make the most of every minute.
West End to Notting Barns route via:
- Kensington Temple (8.3 km)
Health and Legs!!
Taking advantage of a long weekend, we went to the neighborhood of Notting Hill in London and took three walks, in fact we can say that we were literally flâneurs, wandering the streets and squares, wandering aimlessly for many moments. If you are in Notting Hill and want to walk a little, here are these alternatives to get to know this neighborhood and its surroundings.
A route to get to know a couple of shopping areas, the famous Portobello market and a couple of parks such as Hyde Park, going by subway and walking back.
You will see that on this first route from Bon Street Station we have visited several Victoria Beckham stores - that's what she has for walking with friends interested in fashion -, several well-known hotels and different churches, the parks with many birds and monumental trees, interesting second-hand and umpteenth-hand shops, the interesting Portobello market - I could walk there for hours - the brand museum and some places to eat.
A second route to get to know the beautiful canals and the friendly market of Camden, and some more parks, such as Regent's Park, with a circular walking route.
A third route to walk through Holland Park and the Kyoto Garden, and go to the Natural History Museum, spectacular. Return by taxi.
Agata, a good connoisseur of this beautiful neighborhood of London, acted as our guide and accompanied us every day. Thank you very much Ágata for keeping us company these days, and being able to make the most of every minute.
West End to Notting Barns route via:
- Kensington Temple (8.3 km)
Health and Legs!!
Waypoints
Park
85 ft
Memorial Garden September 11 - Grosvenor Square
Memorial Garden September 11 - Grosvenor Square
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