Portobello Road Market and Golborne Road Market

About Portobello Road Market and Golborne Road Market
Portobello Road has been a market since the 1800s but became particularly famous for its antiques in the 1950s. Now there are numerous stalls offering everything from fruit and bread to posters, clothes, ceramics and music.
Easily accessible from Notting Hill Gate, Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park tube station and by bus routes servicing Ladbroke Grove and Notting Hill Gate. Main market days are Friday and Saturday with a smaller market running Monday to Thursday. An exciting day out for all the family.
Portobello Road Market and Golborne Road Market Facilities
| Opening times: | 8.00am until 6.30pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Thursday half day : 1.00pm . Sat: 8.00am to 6.30 pm. |
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| Accessibility | Ramp/level access |
Portobello Road Market and Golborne Road Market Address
| Address: | Portobello Road 72 Tavistock Road London W11 1AN |
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7727 7684 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7341 5277 |
Location Information for Portobello Road Market and Golborne Road Market
| Address: | Portobello Road 72 Tavistock Road London W11 1AN |
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7727 7684 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7341 5277 |
| Public transport: | Ladbroke Grove Tube |
| By road: | Ladbroke Grove: exit into Thorpe Close, then Lancaster Rd (east side). Westbourne Park: turn right out of station, 1st right into Tavistock Rd to junction with Portobello Rd. |
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review of Portobello Road Market and Golborne Road Market

One of the top two markets in London, youve got to be prepared to push your way through the more-annoying-than-Oxford-Street crowds. During the week its just fruit and veg and pigeons, but the weekend sees, amongst the usual market stuff, the amazing second hand sellers under the Westway, wicked little independent stalls down to Ladbroke Grove and antiques on the run up towards Notting Hill.
Latest 5 reviews of Portobello Road Market and Golborne Road Market
What I expected and more
I have been reading about the Market for quite some time now, but have only recently visited it. I have read that the best time to go would be a Saturday morning, and so I did go then. It was such a pleasant surprise, because while I was walking to Portobello, what was notable was the houses lining the street, and a stream of people walking towards the same direction. Then you a cross a street and bam! The Market. Colorful buildings, shops all over, tourists and natives alike mixed in one big shopping human concoction. Its like organized chaos. They sell almost everything here...a lot of stalls selling antiques and Scottish wool. I loved the street performers, and this small stall owned by an Irishman who sold stamps he designed himself. Visited The Travel Bookshop (featured in the Hugh Grant-Julia Roberts movie Notting Hill) just for kicks. And if you get hungry, be sure to visit the Hummingbird Cafe to taste their delicious cupcakes. The line's quite long though, so have a bit of patience.
A Bric-A-Brac Overload
This market is on a level all of its own where London markets are concerned for more than one reason.
Firstly, its sheer scope. While some markets stretch a block or two down a street, this one goes on forever. There's a French Market at the north end of the proceedings and I swear that by the time I got there from the beginning (the side closest to the Notting Hill Gate tube stop), it honestly felt like I had walked half way to France (though in the wrong direction).
And yet that's the second thing that separates this market out from the rest. Despite the fact that it goes on for what must be at least a mile, there isn't that much repetition. There are certainly multiple t-shirt vendors but for every one of these, there are five booths of people who look like they just cleaned out their attics. And yet these are not garage sales, they are highly knowledgeable collectors.
The final thing that separates Portobello Road Market out is that it's well organized. Unlike a lot of London's other markets which have no rhyme or reason, Portobello Road is organized by type of merchandise - much like a slightly anarchic department store. Antiques are next to antiques, sundries are next to sundries, and (sneakily half way) food is next to food.
This allows for price comparison shopping as well as making the market into a set of more easily accessible (at least if you know which side streets spill into the sections) mini-markets.
All of this and the regular stores and cafes along the route are open (though don't expect deals in these).
I can see how actual Londoners aren't as fond of this market as tourists since it is so different than other markets in the city and it's not just somewhere to pop into in the morning to buy some cheese or whatnot. But I find it a highly recommendable Sunday morning stop on any tourist travel plan. Especially with its great accessibility off the Central Line which makes it not out of the way despite being west of most of visitor's London.
A must see.
We arrived on Portabello Road @ 8:30 and it was already packed with people. If you like antiques and quirky little shops plan on spending 3+ hours minimum. My wife has a small attention span for this type of shopping, so that was our limit. If I had more time and another Saturday I'd visit again. Antiques that you don't see in the states. They seemed to have great deals on antique flat/silver ware. This is a market not to be missed. *you pass George Orwell's house(on the right from the tube, look for the blue marker) as you enter the Market area.
unique!
A pretty little corner of London..quirky shops and great market..a must if you love all things vintage and retro..not all of it is expensive, but even for the pricier items you can guarantee you wont see anyone else wearing it..go on a saturday. yes it will be busy..like anywhere in London on a saturday! (or most shopping areas of UK, come to that...) go with it, and take it in the atmosphere..there's plenty of cool places to eat and drink if you need a break. Some of Carrie's clothes (sex and the city) came from this world famous market.
A nice place for a Saturday morning
It was a nice way to spend my Saturday morning but beware it is very busy. Don't try and rush, just wander down the road and soak up the atmosphere. Looking at all the different types of antiques was great. I went down the road on the right and came back on the left - so I saw both sides of the street.
A nice place for a Saturday morning
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