I find moving to a new place, whether it is an apartment, neighborhood or city, inspiring. An opportunity to rid yourself of all of the clutter accumulated from life - paper, clothes, toileteries, you name it - and start fresh.
However, with that new sense of organization, comes the desire to find new things to make your place comfortable and feel like home. Thus, the cycle begins again. We love our new flat, with its big, bright windows and relaxing views of our neighborhood garden across the street. Wedged between Holland Park tube stop and Shepherd's Bush tube stations, we have the largest shopping mall in Europe a block away, but still get to enjoy living in an area with all the traditional charm and cosiness that one expects in London. Holland Park doesn't quite have the same reputation as Notting Hill. However, it is only a 5 minute walk to Notting Hill and the main street is filled with gourmet food stores, the greatest little travel bookshop we have ever visited, and my favourite Italian delicatessen, Specks. I love walking into the cramped little shop, loaded to the brim with Italian meats, cheese, noodles and their daily hot, homemade takeaway bar. I'm looking forward to becoming a regular.
Portobello Road market in Notting Hill is one of the most well-known markets in the world, and a must experience, for anyone visiting London. In 2005, my sister, who was studying abroad at the time, introduced Lou and I to the mayhem. Portobello Road is literally a long residential street lined with colourful row houses, antique shops, funky independent clothing stores, cafes and food stalls. You could easily fill a whole day browsing, eating and people watching.
However, with that new sense of organization, comes the desire to find new things to make your place comfortable and feel like home. Thus, the cycle begins again. We love our new flat, with its big, bright windows and relaxing views of our neighborhood garden across the street. Wedged between Holland Park tube stop and Shepherd's Bush tube stations, we have the largest shopping mall in Europe a block away, but still get to enjoy living in an area with all the traditional charm and cosiness that one expects in London. Holland Park doesn't quite have the same reputation as Notting Hill. However, it is only a 5 minute walk to Notting Hill and the main street is filled with gourmet food stores, the greatest little travel bookshop we have ever visited, and my favourite Italian delicatessen, Specks. I love walking into the cramped little shop, loaded to the brim with Italian meats, cheese, noodles and their daily hot, homemade takeaway bar. I'm looking forward to becoming a regular.
Portobello Road market in Notting Hill is one of the most well-known markets in the world, and a must experience, for anyone visiting London. In 2005, my sister, who was studying abroad at the time, introduced Lou and I to the mayhem. Portobello Road is literally a long residential street lined with colourful row houses, antique shops, funky independent clothing stores, cafes and food stalls. You could easily fill a whole day browsing, eating and people watching.
It is best to go early to avoid the crowds.
The smell of slow-cooked pork, meandered through the market on a recent visit and our American hearts, just couldn't resist.
You've started to acquire the British spelling - favourite and colourful. Cute!
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