Treasure hunting in the heart of Notting Hill

If you're staying with us at Pocket Apartments, you're already in one of London’s most iconic and character-filled neighbourhoods - and what better way to soak up the charm of Notting Hill than with a stroll through Portobello Market? 🎉

For vintage lovers, it’s a dream come true: antiques, rare finds, retro fashion, and everything in between. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just love the thrill of rummaging for something special, this guide is for you.


🕰️ A Little History...

Portobello Market is one of the world’s most famous street markets, dating back to the 1800s. Stretching over two miles down Portobello Road, it’s open six days a week - but Saturdays are when vintage fans truly hit the jackpot. The market transforms into a vintage wonderland, filled with antique dealers, fashion stalls, and collectors from all over the globe.


🧥 Where to Go for the Best Vintage Finds

1. The Antique Arcade (near Chepstow Villas)

Start the treasure hunt here. Inside the covered arcade, visitors will find everything from Victorian silverware and mid-century ceramics to vintage maps, books, and old-school cameras 📷. Many of the dealers are experts in their fields and happy to share stories behind their finds.

2. Retro Fashion & Accessories (closer to Ladbroke Grove)

Further down Portobello Road is a vintage fashion lover’s paradise:
👗 1960s minis,
🧥 classic trench coats,
👜 one-of-a-kind bags,
💍 costume jewellery that tells a story.

Expect rails of denim jackets, band tees, and retro sunglasses - and don’t be afraid to bargain (it's part of the charm!).

3. Music & Vinyl Stalls

Tucked between the fashion stands are vinyl vendors offering a brilliant selection of records - from classic rock and soul to rare pressings and collector gems. 🎶


☕ Take a Break: Vintage Vibes & Coffee Stops

Exploring Portobello Market calls for some well-earned coffee breaks. Some must-visit spots include:

  • Farm Girl – Known for its healthy lattes and Instagram-worthy plates.

  • Mike’s Café – A traditional British café with old-school charm and generous portions.

  • Pocket Apartments' very own coffee shop – Just a short walk from the market, this cozy café serves up high-quality coffee, delicious pastries, and the perfect break between browsing sessions. ☕✨


🛍️ Tips for Vintage Shopping at Portobello

✔️ Arrive early for the best finds and fewer crowds.
✔️ Bring cash - not all stalls accept cards.
✔️ Chat with vendors — many items come with fascinating histories.
✔️ Wear comfy shoes — the market stretches a long way.
✔️ Keep your eyes peeled — celebrity shoppers love Portobello, too!


🛏️ Staying Nearby?

Visitors who book a stay with Pocket Apartments are perfectly placed to explore the very best of Notting Hill. Located just moments from Portobello Road, these modern, stylish apartments offer a relaxing retreat after a day of vintage shopping and sightseeing. With fully-equipped kitchens, super-comfy beds, and that all-important central location, it’s a home away from home in one of London’s most beloved areas.


Whether you're hunting for antique treasures, vintage threads, or just soaking in the unique energy of the market, Portobello Road is a must-see for any vintage enthusiast. ✨


📍 Planning a trip to Notting Hill?
Stay with us at Pocket Apartments for unbeatable access to Portobello Market and everything this vibrant neighbourhood has to offer.

Let the treasure hunt begin!

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