Notting Hill, London

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Unarguably the place in London at the moment; you've seen the Film now you can visit Notting Hill for your self. Call in to 'The Travel Book shop' at 13 Blenheim Crescent, or pass by that famous blue door in Westbourne Park Road, which was in fact a house owned by Richard Curtis, who wrote the script. (He recently earned himself a cool £1.3 million profit by selling the property).

Underground: Central Line

Bus Routes: 23, 27, 28, 31, 52

 

Connections for Bayswater and Westbourne: Tube and bus connections in the Bayswater Area to the rest of London are excellent. With buses a good number to remember is 15, this will take you round the major tourist attractions at a much cheaper price than an official sight seeing tour! Paddington Station is virtually on the doorstep with a direct rail link, 'The Heathrow Express' arriving every 15 minutes from the airport.

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