W11

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W11 covers Notting Hill. Notting Hill is known for its eclectic charm, vibrant culture and iconic colourful townhouses, offering visitors a unique blend of worldclass markets, cinematic history, and elegant streetscapes; highlights include Portobello Road Market (which spans Ladbroke Grove of W10 and W11) along with its celebrated film connections such as The Notting Hill Bookshop and the famous blue doors, the spectacular Notting Hill Carnival held every August, and the area’s pastel coloured terraces and flowerfilled mews like St Luke’s Mews, which give the neighbourhood its unmistakable West London character.

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There are two branches of Holy Carrot across London

W11 (Notting Hill)
156 Portabello Road, Notting Hill, W11 2EB

E1 (Spitalfields)
61-63 Brushfield Street, London, E1 6AA

ZONE 2 // W11 2EB

Holy Carrot

Plant Based Fine Dining with an emphasis on sustainability and seasonality

  • https://www.holycarrot.co.uk/

  • 156 Portabello Road, Notting Hill, W11 2EB

  • 020 4580 1425

  • The nearest tube station is Holland Park on the Central line. Other nearby stations include Notting Hill Gate (Central, Circle, and District lines) and High Street Kensington (District and Circle lines)


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ZONE 2 // W11 2SB

Juicebaby

Smoothie and Juice Bar

  • https://www.instagram.com/juicebabyuk/?hl=en

  • 181 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, W11 2SB

  • The nearest tube station is Holland Park on the Central line. Other nearby stations include Notting Hill Gate (Central, Circle, and District lines) and High Street Kensington (District and Circle lines)

*There are currently two branches of Juicebaby in London.

W11, West London (Notting Hill):

181 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, W11 2SB

SW10, South West London:

398 Kings Road, SW10 0LJ


About the W11 Area

W11 covers Notting Hill. Notting Hill is known for its eclectic charm, vibrant culture and iconic colourful townhouses, offering visitors a unique blend of worldclass markets, cinematic history, and elegant streetscapes; highlights include Portobello Road Market (which spans Ladbroke Grove of W10 and W11) along with its celebrated film connections such as The Notting Hill Bookshop and the famous blue doors, the spectacular Notting Hill Carnival held every August, and the area’s pastel coloured terraces and flowerfilled mews like St Luke’s Mews, which give the neighbourhood its unmistakable West London character.

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