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Portobello Market

(16 Ratings)
Gays love antiques

Those adhering to the old cliché will want to know about Portobello Road — London's most famous market for antiques (since the 1960s) and the centrepiece of west London's quaint and lovely if rather institutionalised lifestyle community Notting Hill. The road is lined with shops selling silver, glass, china, books, prints, artworks and Victoriana throughout much of the week. However, on Saturdays the area goes berserk with the addition of antiques street stalls and thousands of tourists (loca...

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