London | The movie "Notting Hill" set a day tour guide

The movie "Notting Hill" is the white moonlight of the love movie in many people's hearts, so that viewers have fairy-tale expectations for love. The real Notting Hill is a fashionable district in London's West End, made famous by the film Notting Hill. From the lively stalls of Portobello Road Market to the famous blue gate from the film Notting Hill, the story of Notting Hill is told around every corner.

Today, take you to visit the scenic spots in this beautiful movie, full of movie clips once again come to mind.

📍 Get off the Nottinghill Gate tube station

The Portobello Road Market signs are visible inside the station, and follow them north. There will be some antique shops and vintage shops along the road, if you are not in a hurry, you can visit one by one.

📍Alice's Paddington Bear Antique (W11 2QD)

The movie Paddington was shot, and there are a lot of interesting antique objects, right on the main street of colorful townhouses.

📍 Coloured townhouse (W11 2QB)

These houses are a feature of Notting Hill, Macaron romantic, easy to photograph. It also appeared in Jay Chou's music videos.

📍The Travel Bookshop (W11 2EE)

The place where the hero and heroine meet in the movie is also the place where the beautiful love begins. It is now a tourist gift shop with a prominent movie poster at the door. In addition, there is a Bookshop called Notting Hill Bookshop nearby, also blue door, there are a lot of people take photos, don't go wrong. In addition, the book thief cameo in the film is the owner of Blake's books Dylan Moran, also a solo actor. In addition, the location of Blake's Bookshop is Collinge & Clark near King's Cross.

📍The Notting Hill Bookshop (W11 1EE)

Jay Chou "Big Ben" MV shot one of the locations.

📍 Blue Door 280 (W11 1EH)

The door of the place where the main man lives in the movie is also a punch point in the music video of Jay Chou.

📍Portobello Market (W10 5XL)

The largest antique market in the world, here is a variety of porcelain, antique furniture, Vintaga, books and cameras. Prices are beautiful and negotiable. Saturday is recommended. A commercial street, there are all kinds of small goods, the house color is colorful, suitable for photography. Maybe because of the season, there are not as many flowers in the market as in the movie. Plus, the scenes in the movie where Hugh Grant walks through the four seasons were shot on the same day, and I only caught a cloudy day with no sunshine, rain or snow.

📍Electric Cinema (W11 2ED)

One of the oldest operating vintage cinemas in the UK, it is a century-old cinema with seating on a queen bed with red velvet top and red leather sofa seats.

If you're in London, if you're a movie buff, take a day off from this classic romance and walk around the movie set to take pictures. The next time you hear the word "Notting Hill," imagine the area's colorful past and present, not just as a romantic scene in a movie, but as a living, story-filled community.

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