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Notting Hill & West London


A garrulous hubbub frequently spilling from its ivy-clad and port-coloured facade, this Victorian-era pub tempts locals, visitors, foodies and drinkers alike with a delicious wood-panelled interior, a winning Mediterranean menu, a lovely side courtyard and a fine range of draught and bottled beers, wines and gins.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Notting Hill & West London attractions

1. Brompton Cemetery

0.28 MILES

The UK's sole cemetery owned by the Crown, this atmospheric 19th-century, 16-hectare boneyard's most famous denizen may be suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst,…

2. Stamford Bridge

0.38 MILES

Chelsea (aka the Blues) is one of London's wealthiest football clubs, and Stamford Bridge is hallowed turf for fans after a souvenir kit or a tour of the…

3. Design Museum

0.91 MILES

Relocated from its former Thames location to a stunning new £83-million home by Holland Park, this slick museum is dedicated to design's role in everyday…

4. Leighton House

0.91 MILES

Sitting on a quiet street just west of Holland Park and designed in 1866 by George Aitchison, Leighton House was home to the eponymous Frederic, Lord…

5. 18 Stafford Terrace

1 MILES

Formerly known as Linley Sambourne House, 18 Stafford Terrace, tucked away behind Kensington High St, was the home of Punch cartoonist and amateur…

6. Natural History Museum

1.09 MILES

With its thunderous, animatronic dinosaur, riveting displays about planet earth, outstanding Darwin Centre and architecture straight from a Gothic fairy…

7. Wildlife Photographer of the Year

1.1 MILES

This international photographic exhibition at the Natural History Museum has been drawing visitors since 1964, and displays stunning images from the…

8. Chelsea Old Church

1.12 MILES

This beautiful and original church stands behind a bronze monument to Thomas More (1477–1535), who had a close association with it. Original features of…