Just a girl, standing in Notting Hill
Embarking on a day of cinematic exploration in the heart of London's Notting Hill, I found myself immersed in the nostalgia and romance of the beloved movie, "Notting Hill." It was as if I had stepped into the very pages of a screenplay, following the footsteps of Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts.
My adventure began with a visit to the famous blue door, an iconic symbol of the film. Nestled on a quaint residential street, it stood out like a gem, its vibrant hue a testament to the enduring allure of movie magic. As I posed for a photo beside it, I couldn't help but reflect on the countless scenes that had unfolded behind this door on the silver screen.
Next, I ventured to the charming Travel Bookshop, which served as the inspiration for Hugh Grant's character's bookshop in the film. Though it had changed ownership since its cinematic fame, the spirit of literary exploration and the warm ambiance remained, making it a delightful spot to browse through shelves of travel tales and absorb the literary essence of the neighborhood.
Wandering further, I stumbled upon the bustling Portobello Road Market. The vibrant marketplace, with its eclectic array of stalls selling antiques, vintage clothing, and international cuisine, evoked the same eclectic energy that the movie beautifully captured. It was easy to envision the film's characters, William and Anna, wandering hand in hand through this vibrant tapestry of culture.
The day wouldn't have been complete without a stop at the charming Notting Hill Arts Club, where scenes of live music and vibrant nightlife had unfolded on the big screen. While there, I soaked in the artistic atmosphere, relishing the idea that the spirit of creativity and romance from the movie still lingered in this very place.
Notting Hill had cast its spell on me, just as it had on the silver screen, making this day an unforgettable blend of reality and reel life in one of London's most iconic neighborhoods.
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英国伦敦西部的诺丁山是以其国际化和多元文化社区而闻名,每年都会举办诺丁山狂欢节和波多贝罗路市场。 从 1870 年左右开始,诺丁山就有了艺术家联合会。
I have been to this part of London several times. It is really charming! I think the best day to visit is Saturday. On this day, the Portobello market is full of people and it is very lively. The houses that restrict the market are colorful and beautiful because they were built to post photos on Instagram.
We love it here. Get the tube to Nottinghill Gate and you are right there!We just spend the day walking through this rainbow coloured village with its tiny boutiques, coffee shops and bars. As you walk further through the village you end up on Portobello Road, which is where there are market stalls, antique shops and at the end is a world food market!The whole atmosphere is electric! Look out for wall art and street performers.收起显示
Trendy and fashionable neighborhood in London with a distinctive, small-village feel, made famous by a movie of the same name.
A very nice area of London with beautiful and characteristic neighborhoods, nice shops and bars. Nice atmosphere, nice walk, especially on the Portobello road.
The Notting Hill area is famous for a movie. Tourists are rushing to the blue curtain bookstore to find the good stories of the past. Now there are Notting Hill festivals every year, and the new shops and characters are very attractive.
Because of the film Notting Hill, there should still be many people who know about Notting Hill. Notting Hill is located in the west London. If you take the subway, you can get off at central line on the red line to notting hill gate. I hate watching Notting Hill, and I don't like movies by Hugh Grant (except for "True Love First"). This kind of overly quiet film on the background makes me irritable. So of course I didn't go to the shooting place to pilgrimage or something. The Bottenberg Market on the other side of Notting Hill is a famous second-hand market in London. All kinds of retro style, literary style. Various markets, colorful houses. There is a London taste that cannot be said. The last weekend of August is the Notting Hill Carnival. Absolutely high. It takes several times to get home to the subway to squeeze on.