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Notting Hill Gate Escorts Serve in a Permanently Changed Neighborhood
Love between Travel Books
In May 1999, everything changed in Notting Hill, the small London neighbourhood known for its August carnival. Roger Michell would premiere the romantic comedy that turned the area upside down, attracting thousands of tourists ever since. Two decades later, the top place of pilgrimage remains the Travel Book Co., the little bookstore on Portobello Road where owner Will Thacker (Hugh Grant) falls in love with Hollywood star Anna Scott (Julia Roberts).
It currently houses a souvenir shop called the Notting Hill Gift Shop (at number 142), although it retains a name sign in fiction (the Travel Book Shop) for Notting Hill Gate escort girls. During filming, it was a store for antiques and then for furniture and it is said that the singer Adele lived for a time on the top floor. Few know, however, that the store that inspired the famous travel bookstore really existed. Opened in 1979, it closed in 2011, reopening as The Notting Hill Bookshop.
The Anti-Paparazzi Blue Door
A worldwide box office success – it was the most watched British film of 1999 – Notting Hill became the perfect excuse to get lost in this neighbourhood dotted with colorful Victorian houses. The eminent blue door of Will’s house (280 Westbourne Park Road) continues to be one of the principal attractions for Notting Hill Gate London escorts. In one scene of the film, dozens of photographers crowd before her when they discover that the popular actress is inside her. In reality, the house belonged to the film’s screenwriter, Richard Curtis, who would later succeed as the director of another hit, Love Actually. One year after filming the original door, which had been autographed by hundreds of fans, was sold at auction at Christie’s. The new owner replaced it with a black one, which he ended up painting again blue at the insistence of the tourists. The interior of the house that appears in the film is not real, it was shot in a studio near there.
Shopping in Portobello
Notting Hill ‘s famous street market appears at the beginning of the film when Will is on his way to his bookstore and comments in a voice over how much he likes to shop at its stalls. To get the greatest cooperation from the residents of the neighbourhood, the production team wrote thousands of letters promising donations for the different NGOs in the area in return. In this one-kilometer-long market, Escorts near Notting Hill Gate visit 1,500 stalls with products for sale of all kinds, from “all the fruits known to man” to furniture, clothing, records, books…
The Bank that Traveled to Australia
Rosmead Gardens (Rosmead Road, W11), where the couple is headed after the party at Will’s sister Bella (Gina McKee), is, as discussed in the film, closed to the public. The door that Anna and Will climb through has been remodeled and the ivy that blocked the view inside has been removed. The park bench was part of the props for the film and was relocated to Queens Gardens, in the Australian town of East Perth, which also houses a replica of the statue of Peter Pan from the gardens of Kensington Palace. A good option to emulate the protagonists without having to climb any fence is to tour these gardens, open since 1841, where, in addition to the original Peter Pan, visitors will find a garden created in 2017 in memory of Lady Di and a greenhouse.
Cinema within the Cinema
The Coronet movie theater (Notting Hill Gate, 103) in which Will watches Helix, the science-fiction film starring Anna, opened in 1898 as a theater , with visits as illustrious as that of Edward VII. In 2010 it was converted into a theater room, The Print Room, a nod to the journey that began in a nearby print shop. Notting Hill Gate escorts hosts exhibitions and performances, as well as a bar where you can taste a wine while participating in its poetry club.
The House for the Escort in Notting Hill Gate
Bella’s house is located at 91 Lansdowne Road. This is where Honey’s (Emma Chambers) hilarious birthday party is held to which Will takes his famous girlfriend and from which the couple walks through the streets of the neighborhood until they reach the park. After talking to Anna at the bookstore, Will buys some orange juice and, as he turns the corner, accidentally spills it on her. In the film it appears with the zipper down, but at this point is now the charming terrace of the CoffeeBello cafeteria opted by the escorts in Notting Hill Gate.