Sounds silly, but where is the exact location of the Notting Hill Gate

I know this might sound a bit silly, but can anyone help me pinpoint the exact location of Notting Hill Gate? I just purchased this bag at Portobello Road Market featuring a lovely illustration of Notting Hill Gate.

Image of the bag

Unfortunately, we weren’t able to locate the specific scene depicted in the artwork. The only related spot we found was the underground station that shares its name.

One thought on “Sounds silly, but where is the exact location of the Notting Hill Gate

  1. Not at all! It’s a great question. Notting Hill Gate refers to the area around the Notting Hill Gate Underground Station, which is located on the Central Line in west London. The area is known for its colorful houses, markets, and the famous Notting Hill Carnival.

    To find the exact location depicted in your painting, you might want to look around the Notting Hill Gate area itself, especially along the street that bears the same name. The station is right at one end of the area, and the iconic Portobello Road and its market are just a short walk away along Portobello Road. If the painting shows a specific landmark or street view, exploring those streets nearby could help you pinpoint the exact scene.

    If you’re still having trouble locating it, you could also check with local guides or dedicated Notting Hill resources online—they might help you find that picturesque spot! Enjoy your new bag and the memories from your visit!

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