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  1. Film locations for romantic comedy Notting Hill (1999), with Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, around London, including Portobello Road, the famous 'blue door' on Westbourne Park Road, the Ritz, the Savoy, the Hempel Zen Garden and Nobu on Park Lane.

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    • The Print Room (Formerly Coronet Cinema) At 103 Notting Hill Gate—next to or opposite the Notting Hill Gate tube station (depending on which exit you take)—you'll find the ​Print Room, which was formerly the Coronet Cinema.
    • Bella and Max's House. The next stop on the tour is the home of William's friends Bella, played by Gina Mckee. From the Print Room, walk down Notting Hill Gate towards Holland Park tube station.
    • Rosmead Gardens. Right around the corner, you can take in excellent views of Rosmead Gardens, where Anna and William first stumbled drunkenly after leaving Gina's house.
    • Portobello Road Market. From the gardens, head back to the left along Lansdowne Road, past Gina's house, and make a left onto Ladbroke Grove (the first left).
    • Portobello Road Market
    • 280 Westbourne Park Road
    • 142 Portobello Road
    • 303 Westbourne Park Road
    • The Ritz London, 150 Piccadilly
    • 91 Lansdowne Road
    • Rosmead Gardens
    • Nobu London, 19 Old Park Lane
    • The Coronet Theatre, 103 Notting Hill Gate
    • 105 Golbourne Road

    The first Notting Hill filming location is the famous Portobello Road Market. It’s not just famous because it appeared in the film, but because it’s the world’s largest antique market. It’s a huge weekend street market selling anything and everything from hundreds of sellers. Anyone else who has watched Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) knows what so...

    After walking through the market, William strolls up to his Notting Hill “house with a blue door”. For some reason, film fans go crazy over the Notting Hill blue door. But I have my own filming location obsessions, so who am I to judge? The blue door is attached to the Notting Hill film house at 280 Westbourne Park Road. This is where William lives...

    Ah, the second-best of all the Notting Hill filming locations. 143 Portobello Road is the location of The Travel Bookshop in Notting Hill which William runs. I love the idea of a travel bookshop in London but sadly in this day and age, they don’t seem in high demand. And the Notting Hill bookshop didn’t even exist in 1999. It was actually an antiqu...

    Instead of selling books, it seems that William and his assistant spend their days drinking copious amounts of cappuccinos and orange juices. The little café where William buys his beverages is located at 303 Westbourne Park Road. Unfortunately, this Notting Hill location was never a café in real life, just set-dressed to look like one! It’s now a ...

    Anna tracks down William and he rocks up at her hotel suite at The Ritz London. I’m not sure if Anna’s suite, Suite 38 also known as the “Trafalgar Suite” is real, but it’s real enough in Notting Hill. This is the filming location of the infamous “Horse and Hound” interview which still cracks me up.

    William brings Anna as a date to his little sister’s birthday dinner. Their friend is cooking them all dinner at his home, which is at 91 Lansdowne Road.

    Anna and William’s frolic in this private garden is rather sweet, though I could do without the cringey Ronan Keating soundtrack. They break into a posh estate’s Notting Hill park called Rosmead Gardensfor a quiet walk after Honey’s birthday dinner. It is a private garden in real life, unfortunately! So you won’t be able to recreate this scene. Unl...

    For their third date, William and Anna head out for Japanese food at Nobu London‘s location on Old Park Lane. Luckily for cinema fans, it’s still open and going strong. This is where William attempts to defend Anna’s honour when the table of suits next to them start slagging her off. It’s a super pricey restaurant and I think it may even have a Mic...

    Will stews in his sadness at having lost Anna by going to a Notting Hill cinema named The Coronet Cinema to watch Anna’s sci-fi movie. Fortunately, this is one of the few Notting Hill filming locations you can still visit. However, it’s now a theatre called The Coronet Theatre.

    Feeling silly that he didn’t know Anna had a boyfriend, William chats with his friends at his pal Tony’s restaurant. Unfortunately, this is another one of those Notting Hill locations that aren’t authentic! I don’t know what existed at 105 Golbourne Road in 1999, but today it’s a card shop called Portfolio Ltd.

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · The whole film takes place in London – primarily, as the name would suggest, Notting Hill. We’ve got the low down on where all the filing locations are in the city so you can visit them on your next trip to London!

  3. Apr 29, 2021 · Most of the locations used in filming are in the neighborhood of Notting Hill in London, with a few other parts of the city featuring as well. Let’s take a closer look at these locations. London, England

  4. Nov 4, 2023 · Much of Notting Hill was filmed in central London... Here's a guide to all of the best Notting Hill Filming Locations!

  5. Notting Hill unfolds as a romantic comedy, tracing the story of William Thatcher, a modest bookstore owner in London, and the profound transformation of his life when he encounters and falls in love with Anna, the most renowned film star in the city.