## Space
The apartment is fully equipped with everything you need for a short or long stay in London. The apartment is cosy, comfortable & modern with all amenities including dishwasher, washer, & central heating. The bedroom offers a relaxing environment to 'de-stress' in after a busy day spent exploring the city. My cleaners place fresh, hotel-quality towels on your bed prior to arrival :) With a fully equipped kitchen, you will have the utensils you need to cook up some tasty treats. That said, you're in one the best cities for eating out with cuisine from all over the world.
## Access
Guests will have access to the entire property during their stay.
## Interaction
My support team or I will be contactable by email or telephone during your stay.
## Neighborhood
Fashionable Notting Hill is one of London's most iconic neighbourhoods. Best known as host to the world’s second biggest carnival (after Rio’s Mardi Gras) and home to the famous Portobello Road Market, Notting Hill is also a serious destination for culture buffs and those on the hunt for a quintessential London experience. On weekends throughout the year, crowds stroll the two-mile stretch of Portobello Road Market. Colourful terraces are interspersed with antiques shops, buskers, historic pubs and clothing stalls. Straddling the antiques and fashion markets (which are busiest on Saturdays) are the equally old-fashioned and charming produce markets, the calls of fruit and veg sellers helping give the place a Dickensian air. There’s street food of all kinds, from paella and bratwurst to crepes and churros. The markets have a grungier feel past the Westway sports centre, but it is worth persevering for the people-watching and to admire the 100m-long Portobello Wall, which features public artworks commissioned by the local council. They say London is just a collection of villages, and when wandering around Notting Hill the observation rings true. This is a unique neighbourhood with an extraordinary amount of character, and whether ticking off sights or simply exploring randomly, it’s difficult not fall for its charms. Notting Hill is at its busiest at weekends, when the markets are in full swing, and during these times it’s best to explore on foot. If you manage to visit during the week, when it’s much quieter, cycling can be a great way to get around.
## Transit
Notting Hill Gate (Circle, District and Central Lines) and High Street Kensington (Circle and District Lines) Tube stops are just around the corner. These lines take you to all the popular tourist sights. There are also ample bus lines surrounding the flat.
## Notes