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I could lose myself so easily in here for hours on end. The clothing, atmosphere, food & drink with amazingly friendly people. I only wish you could buy the clothing. Thank you ever so much Lass for the gorgeous Tour of Notting Hill & Portobello Market. Stay well, as always see you again on another of your fabulous Tours. Love from across the Pond in Ottawa 🇨🇦 cheers to the best Tour Guide hands down 💚😊
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Hi Sinead. I just saw the part where you were walking through the Portobello road market more up by the food and you had mentioned the Green Bay Packers. I live exactly 1 hour away from Green Bay Wisconsin. So now I have to say I am as if I wasn't before already I am thoroughly a lifelong fan of yours now
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I took this tour with Wesley. He was awesome. I highly recommend anyone coming to London to take the actual free tours by foot. You can't go wrong. This week am I taking a tour with Sinead can't wait. The best site on the web
So interesting to note the general age group of the people along Portobello Road. Everyone looks to be under 30. The uniform architecture of the buildings is also interesting. What a "cool" place to explore. Thank you again Sinead.
I'm so glad I clicked play on this one! I just finished watching your Portobello Road/Brick Lane shopping video and was thinking that I wanted to see Portobello but the crowds were crazy on a Saturday. This video just assured me that there will be plenty to experience on a Sunday in a much smaller crowd. I'll be there in August 2023! Can't wait to take a couple of your tours while I'm there.
This is exactly what I think of when I hear portobello road! My favorite song from bedknobs and broomsticks movie. Portobello road where the riches of ages are stowed.
It takes a certain kind of person to film in public and not run into trouble all the time. Thanks Sinead. Subscribed, and hopefully heading up to London next spring for a Portabello tour - we can even play your videos and listen to them on a walkabout. You are a great guide 👍
Another great tour. You passed the top of Ladbrook Road where I used to live. Apart from Portobello Road and it’s shops and the associated street life it was also a great area for restaurants and pubs. Many parts were being rebuilt after WW2 damage. Life was never dull. Looking back it was during my time when access to the District and Central lines at Notting Hill Gate tube station became integrated.. Portobello Road however looks just the same. Your walks make up for my current old age lack of mobility. It’s so good to be able to see these once familiar places again. Thank you.
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JUST found out about this channel (and the other sister channels) and am absolutely adoring these videos. So grateful to live in an age where I can still experience this without the hassle of travel. Keep up the great work!!!
Hi , i last visited london about 6 years ago. My favourite street markets is portebello market because i can find a lot of my interest ie military collectables and miniatures. I enjoyed your tour and will follow u. 💖💖from 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
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Hi Sinead another lovely video I love your banter with the locals I work in the area in a well known bar I just wanted to say don't let the kind of people who count how often you say something get to you You do a great job with your live narration ❤
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Love this area. I used to live near Kensal Green and would walk through this area on my Sunday wandering. I used to buy olives mixed with chilies from there!
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It's not hippy - nor vintage/bohemian - a few coloured houses and lots of commercial stalls does not Bohemia make - didn't see any 'Bohemians' on the streets and quite a bit of graffiti/vandalism which you will only see in certain down at heel parts of London. I was there in the 60s and 70s when Portobello was a proper antiques market - lots of Dell Boys there now by the look of it. In hippy days it was Kings Road (loved Biba) and Carnaby Street was where hipsters hung out and Hyde Park for concerts and 'happenings' of course.
The queen's sister was a regular visitor in the 60s and 70s buying antiques etc I've seen many famous faces in portabello rd looking in the antique and vintage shops it's a great place to visit but as you said does get quite crowded
Amazing video and stories,and this is only the 2nd one I seen.as for filming in public you don't need anyones permission as long as your in public.brilliant footage too
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Wonderful tour! I loved the Notting Hill area when I was there! Bought some great souvenirs, and had awesome drinks at Trailer Happiness and the Ginstitute!!
I have lived in there, and guess what? I had Joe Strummer as a neighbour, we had a pint together with Mick Jones as well, on a pub on a corner of Portobello Road. Ahhhh!!!!! these where the days. I also got mugged by a Jamaican, by getting ash that was liquorice, I did spotted, but the guy pulled out a knife and pointed out on my throat, still, all experiences.
@@ToursbyFootLondon Oh, Thank you, will have to look for it again! Thank you for providing these tours. i have visited London a few times in the past, and marvel at the changes that have taken place in the past 15 years, but am dismayed that they are removing some of those old beloved timeless structures and replacing them s with glass and stainless monstrosities
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Back in 69 I moved to the Fulham Road and lived there for a few years as an adolescent. Used to take the bus go to Noting Hill and down the Portobello Road every saturday and sunday. Noting Hill Gate and Portobello Road were fantastic then, busting with people, movement, colour and people with smiles, same in most of London town. I new most places in London, learnt by walkig almos every where. As there were no buses, me and my best mate used to walk down from Notinghilgate to Clapham un South London, to see our girlfriends safe to their respective houses, after leaving the youngsters dancing club where we used to meet every sunday. Its sad to see all the changes that have taken place . Most places have suffered tha same. But they are great memories. I studied at to Buckingham Gate (girls&boys school) for a while, then Henry Compton in Fuilham and finally Chelsea Secondary. "All my love 🥰 to old London and real londoners".
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The first time I've ever heard of Portobello Road was in the movie Bedknobs and Broomsticks when I was a kid. It's where Miss Price, Professor Browne and the children go to find the missing part of the book of spells from the correspondence school for witchcraft.
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The fantastic thing that I watched this video days ago, you mentioned me that video to look at Channel, I discovered I'm one of Channel Fans, wow, great to see you, keep goin' and movin'
This is a great little walkthrough..shows most of the interesting places in the area👍 But you stopped too early..you should have continued a little bit further and turned right onto the Golborne Road, where there are many more interesting shops and restaurants....Moroccan, French, Portuguese....The famous "Lisboa Patisserie" has the best selection if Portuguese cakes and pastries to be found in London😋
This is the second video of yours I have watch, the first being the "Jack The Ripper Tour" This video is the total opposite. Please don't get me wrong this is also a great watch. Your voice is so friendly and inviting. Looks like this was quite the walk. Stay safe Stay strong
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We used to travel from West to the Grove..they had late night shoobeens.. Lot of coke round there lol Where's all the Portoello artwork?.. Crib food is much better than Italian..and cheaper too
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Hi I love this channel. Could we here about more murder stories in london during 1800s to present. But not jack the ripper or riddlington place. As most of us know the history on those. Look forward to seeing murderous stories. Much love Lisa xx ❤️ 😘
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Sinead, I LOVE how you take us to places off the beaten path, non touristy as well as the usual haunts. You're incredible!
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I love this lady, she’s so natural and a joy to listen to
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I discovered you two or three days ago and I can‘t stop watching your tours, Sinead. I love your Irish accent.
I could lose myself so easily in here for hours on end. The clothing, atmosphere, food & drink with amazingly friendly people. I only wish you could buy the clothing. Thank you ever so much Lass for the gorgeous Tour of Notting Hill & Portobello Market. Stay well, as always see you again on another of your fabulous Tours. Love from across the Pond in Ottawa 🇨🇦 cheers to the best Tour Guide hands down 💚😊
Thank you for taking me on such a fun adventure!!!
I have to say i have been watching your tours from Canada. You are wonderful! Thank you so much for doing this!
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Hi Sinead. I just saw the part where you were walking through the Portobello road market more up by the food and you had mentioned the Green Bay Packers. I live exactly 1 hour away from Green Bay Wisconsin. So now I have to say I am as if I wasn't before already I am thoroughly a lifelong fan of yours now
Who could object to Beautiful Sinead filming .. Fab Tours !!!!!
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Great tour of Notting Hill. I enjoyed it 😀
I am also a huge Prince fan, and collect his vinyl! Nice to know I have counterparts across the pond!
The red tea pot is featured in introduction to the minder series ,probably the best series ever made.
Didn’t know that
Thank you
Loved to see you chatting with locals!! What fun!
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You’re gorgeous, and you do the very best tours!! I love this!!
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I took this tour with Wesley. He was awesome. I highly recommend anyone coming to London to take the actual free tours by foot. You can't go wrong. This week am I taking a tour with Sinead can't wait. The best site on the web
Thanks for the support, Andrew!
I could live in this neighborhood I really dig vintage too and antiques, as always a great video from a great lady!
Good luck. For a half decent flat / apartment (one bedroom and small) you need around £2,500 (around $3,500) a month plus all the usual bills.
So interesting to note the general age group of the people along Portobello Road. Everyone looks to be under 30. The uniform architecture of the buildings is also interesting. What a "cool" place to explore. Thank you again Sinead.
Decent shops , markets ,gorgeous houses & trees, goodness how I miss all this
Thank you for transporting me back home for a while this evening 💕
I'm so glad I clicked play on this one! I just finished watching your Portobello Road/Brick Lane shopping video and was thinking that I wanted to see Portobello but the crowds were crazy on a Saturday. This video just assured me that there will be plenty to experience on a Sunday in a much smaller crowd. I'll be there in August 2023! Can't wait to take a couple of your tours while I'm there.
So glad you enjoyed it, Kelly! And we can't wait to meet you in person :)
Lots of love to all of your videos in ur channel!! They are all great!! Congrat!
These are the best walk about videos on TH-cam, thanks for sharing your knowledge. Subscribed.
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Love your videos you narrations are very relaxing to listen to and I love all the historic details. 😊 Thank you!
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Fab video today you lovely lady! One of our best destinations in London. Happy times.
It really is! Thanks for watching and for subscribing, Greg.
This is exactly what I think of when I hear portobello road! My favorite song from bedknobs and broomsticks movie. Portobello road where the riches of ages are stowed.
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Again thank you for this visual treat of Notting hill
It takes a certain kind of person to film in public and not run into trouble all the time. Thanks Sinead. Subscribed, and hopefully heading up to London next spring for a Portabello tour - we can even play your videos and listen to them on a walkabout. You are a great guide 👍
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Another great tour. You passed the top of Ladbrook Road where I used to live. Apart from Portobello Road and it’s shops and the associated street life it was also a great area for restaurants and pubs. Many parts were being rebuilt after WW2 damage. Life was never dull. Looking back it was during my time when access to the District and Central lines at Notting Hill Gate tube station became integrated.. Portobello Road however looks just the same. Your walks make up for my current old age lack of mobility. It’s so good to be able to see these once familiar places again. Thank you.
We are glad that we helped spark some wonderful memories.
Excellent guide, lots of details, great ideas, very clearly laid out. Tour guide is excellent.
Noelle I see you
Thank you for tour fabulous words x
Sinead
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As always loved every minute of it .
JUST found out about this channel (and the other sister channels) and am absolutely adoring these videos. So grateful to live in an age where I can still experience this without the hassle of travel.
Keep up the great work!!!
Thank you, thank you. We will do our best. And thank you for subscribing.
I love what you do! In the worst of times you give us the best of times. ❤️
Thank you Maria for such a fabulous compliment
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Hi , i last visited london about 6 years ago. My favourite street markets is portebello market because i can find a lot of my interest ie military collectables and miniatures. I enjoyed your tour and will follow u. 💖💖from 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
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@@ToursbyFootLondon i have checked. Nice tours and narratives. Many informative and educative history too. 👍👍
We can’t wait for the next one and the next one and the next one…..so informative and entertaining, Thank you!
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So colourful. This video is amazing 🖤
Our pleasure as always, Tracy.
Great video, amazing place, sinead you do a great job, xx
Hi Sinead another lovely video I love your banter with the locals
I work in the area in a well known bar
I just wanted to say don't let the kind of people who count how often you say something get to you You do a great job with your live narration ❤
Thank you for your support and kind words, David!
Thanks
Another magnificent video. Thanks 😊
So nice of you.
Brilliant vibe…. not been there since the 60s!
My fave is Federer too, Sinead!
Love, love, love you videos. I am hooked!!!
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Thank you for another wonderful tour😀
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Love this vibe!!! This would be my area!♥️♥️ Thanks!!
This was fab Sinead :) I really want to visit Notting Hill and Portabello Road now! x
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I adore your tours Sinead, you’re so soothing to watch.
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Hi Sinead. I love your touring and it does not matter where you go, I will walk with you. Take us to Highgate whenever you have time..
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I will be on portobello road next year on our visit to London England!! I look forward to it and I enjoyed this vlog.
We have a post that could help you plan your trip there freetoursbyfoot.com/portobello-road-market/.
lovely. lots of shopping and eating😘👍 thanks travel with you virtually. no travelling right now.
Glad you enjoyed.
Thank you Sinead x
My pleasures as always, Lynda!
I love Notting Hill and Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Good taste, Matthew :)
Love this area. I used to live near Kensal Green and would walk through this area on my Sunday wandering. I used to buy olives mixed with chilies from there!
Very cool! Thanks again for watching, Nicola.
As always , lovely Presentation/ Tour Sinead . Interesting and professionally done.
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wow all that food im starving just watching good one
Thank you. Glad that you enjoyed it.
Vinyl is King and will never die.
I love your channel - I went to Notting Hill a few days after you filmed this , brings back great memories
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☺️ thank you so much
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My hippie soul would LOVE to visit here!! Another awesome and informative video! ❤️ in Tennessee
We hope you make it here soon. Hopefully, you can take a tour with us.
It's not hippy - nor vintage/bohemian - a few coloured houses and lots of commercial stalls does not Bohemia make - didn't see any 'Bohemians' on the streets and quite a bit of graffiti/vandalism which you will only see in certain down at heel parts of London. I was there in the 60s and 70s when Portobello was a proper antiques market - lots of Dell Boys there now by the look of it. In hippy days it was Kings Road (loved Biba) and Carnaby Street was where hipsters hung out and Hyde Park for concerts and 'happenings' of course.
Love the colorful houses 💕✨
Us, too!
Another wonderful tour. Definitely a place to go, but not on Saturday. Saw places to stop in and puruse.
You are right about Saturdays, Cynthia! It's like running the gauntlet.
The queen's sister was a regular visitor in the 60s and 70s buying antiques etc I've seen many famous faces in portabello rd looking in the antique and vintage shops it's a great place to visit but as you said does get quite crowded
Amazing video and stories,and this is only the 2nd one I seen.as for filming in public you don't need anyones permission as long as your in public.brilliant footage too
Glad you enjoyed.
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@@ToursbyFootLondon thank you
Absolutely brilliant x
Very cool. Keep the vids comin! 👍🏼
Thanks! Will do!
I used to live in Nottinghill Gate!A lot has changed but Portabella hasn't
Wonderful tour! I loved the Notting Hill area when I was there! Bought some great souvenirs, and had awesome drinks at Trailer Happiness and the Ginstitute!!
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These stores being so close together remind me of mobile, Alabama when I was growing up. Downtown stores were close together at that time
Thank you for sharing, and the continued support, Rowena!
I got engaged outside the Secret Garden in Notting Hill. The first travel book shop is in the film the 2nd one was the inspiration
That's amazing, Jayne!
I have lived in there, and guess what? I had Joe Strummer as a neighbour, we had a pint together with Mick Jones as well, on a pub on a corner of Portobello Road. Ahhhh!!!!! these where the days. I also got mugged by a Jamaican, by getting ash that was liquorice, I did spotted, but the guy pulled out a knife and pointed out on my throat, still, all experiences.
This is epic would love to meet up for chats
Thanks for watching
Sinead
Did you do a tour of the Globe theatre area near the Tate and Blackfriar's Bridge?
The Globe is on the list, Carol! :)
@@ToursbyFootLondon Oh, Thank you, will have to look for it again! Thank you for providing these tours. i have visited London a few times in the past, and marvel at the changes that have taken place in the past 15 years, but am dismayed that they are removing some of those old beloved timeless structures and replacing them s with glass and stainless monstrosities
You missed the pasta and melted cheese wheel. Love the food court by the overpass. Can spend hours just sampling the food.
The melted cheese wheel is the stuff of dreams! There's one in Borough Market, too.
Another wonderful video from one of my favourite youtubers ❤️❤️😉
Wow, thank you! Going to check out your channel. Just got finished watching The Dig. Looks interesting.
Hi 👋 grate contents. Luv this channel.
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All so it's nice 😌 to see the Pearson behind the camera.
Nice to see the real Portobello Road. I only know about it from Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
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Back in 69 I moved to the Fulham Road and lived there for a few years as an adolescent. Used to take the bus go to Noting Hill and down the Portobello Road every saturday and sunday. Noting Hill Gate and Portobello Road were fantastic then, busting with people, movement, colour and people with smiles, same in most of London town. I new most places in London, learnt by walkig almos every where. As there were no buses, me and my best mate used to walk down from Notinghilgate to Clapham un South London, to see our girlfriends safe to their respective houses, after leaving the youngsters dancing club where we used to meet every sunday. Its sad to see all the changes that have taken place . Most places have suffered tha same. But they are great memories. I studied at to Buckingham Gate (girls&boys school) for a while, then Henry Compton in Fuilham and finally Chelsea Secondary. "All my love 🥰 to old London and real londoners".
What a wonderful comment
Thank you for sharing
Sinead
My favourite area to spend a day:)
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The first time I've ever heard of Portobello Road was in the movie Bedknobs and Broomsticks when I was a kid. It's where Miss Price, Professor Browne and the children go to find the missing part of the book of spells from the correspondence school for witchcraft.
Hello Sinaed Loving your walks and tours of London thank you very much I would to walk with you
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The fantastic thing that I watched this video days ago, you mentioned me that video to look at Channel, I discovered I'm one of Channel Fans, wow, great to see you, keep goin' and movin'
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This is a great little walkthrough..shows most of the interesting places in the area👍
But you stopped too early..you should have continued a little bit further and turned right onto the Golborne Road, where there are many more interesting shops and restaurants....Moroccan, French, Portuguese....The famous "Lisboa Patisserie" has the best selection if Portuguese cakes and pastries to be found in London😋
Next time we shoot there, we will. Thanks for the suggestion.
London should be paying you for tourism marketing :) I now want to investigate all of these beautiful shops.
Yes. Do you hear that London and Company! :)
Great tour!
Thank you!
Hello from Italy .. I support you my friend 👍+🔔🔔
Very much like Old City, Queen Village and South Philadelphia in Philadelphia!!
Must visit some day Lawrie
This is the second video of yours I have watch, the first being the "Jack The Ripper Tour" This video is the total opposite. Please don't get me wrong this is also a great watch. Your voice is so friendly and inviting. Looks like this was quite the walk. Stay safe Stay strong
We are glad that you like this one too, Mike. We have a new video coming out soon that deals somewhat with executions.
I am planning to come to London on early November
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I always think of that song portabella road from bedknobs and broomsticks
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i lived there for a year just around the corner from tube in 1989
Love your work
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Sinead could you maybe do a famous writer tour, where they live worked and spent their days? Please!
Was toying with the idea certainly
Oscar Wilde’s London perhaps ?
Thanks for watching
Sinead
We used to travel from West to the Grove..they had late night shoobeens..
Lot of coke round there lol
Where's all the Portoello artwork?..
Crib food is much better than Italian..and cheaper too
During my trips to London I always stayed in the west end, seems I missed a lot by not visiting the various Boroughs.
Very interesting but sorry to say that your text on the screen blocks out pictures. Any advice on how to remove texts. Thanks.
Very nice.
I lived in this area in the 60s at Sutherland Place. I went to a catholic school nearby.
Lol at your Morrissey faux pas Sinead x
❤ gorgeous neighbourhood
Glad that you enjoyed the video, Else. If you haven't done so already, you can hopefully check out our back catalogue of virtual London tours th-cam.com/users/FreeToursbyFootLondonvideos. There is more where this came from.
@@ToursbyFootLondon Lived in that neighbourhood quite a few years ago Very fascinating and enjoyable surroundings 🌹🌹🌹
Hi I love this channel. Could we here about more murder stories in london during 1800s to present. But not jack the ripper or riddlington place. As most of us know the history on those. Look forward to seeing murderous stories. Much love Lisa xx ❤️ 😘
We will be mixing in some ghost, execution, and related videos for sure.
18:10 didn't even thank you, how rude some people are. 😔
Great vid
How many days would a first timer need to explore the most famous landmarks and cool places in London