• West London

Notting Hill
A multicultural neighborhood 1.5 km west of Hyde Park, with cobblestone streets, pastel color houses and Victorian townhouses. In the neighborhood everything from world famous events to antiques shops, fine dining and street food vendors, small cafes and pubs, and leading theatres.
Each Saturday, the neighborhood is home to the country’s largest antiques market, the Iconic Portobello Road Market, one of the oldest markets in London, offering everything from vintage clothes, collectables, music, and obviously antiques.

Marylebone
Alfies Antique Market
, one of the largest indoor antiques market in London, west of Regent’s park, presenting also vintage clothes, collectables and design pieces.
Cabbages and Frocks Market
, the top fashion market in London, in the courtyard by St Marylebone Parish Church, in High St. south of Regent’s Park. A high-end fashion and food market operating on Saturday offering designers and branded fashion along with vintage items, tailoring, Italian accessories, handmade crafts, unique jewelry, and more.

Chelsea
King’s Road in Chelsea is known for its shopping opportunities, home to many international brands. Shop in Sloane Street considered one of London’s high end shopping destinations, with a variety of fashion and jewelry boutiques such as Cartier, Tiffany & Co, Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Gucci, Versace and many more.

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