LONDON STREET FOOD, PORTOBELLO MARKET, PORTOBELLO ROAD, STREET FOOD MARKET

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  • Опубликовано: 30 апр 2021
  • LONDON STREET FOOD, PORTOBELLO MARKET, STREET FOOD MARKET, Portobello Road is a street in the Notting Hill district of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in west London. It runs almost the length of Notting Hill from south to north, roughly parallel with Ladbroke Grove. On Saturdays it is home to Portobello Road Market, one of London's notable street markets, known for its second-hand clothes, pastries and antiques.[1] Every August since 1996, the Portobello Film Festival has been held in locations around Portobello Road and in 2015, Portobello Radio was founded as the area's community radio station.
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    A range of communities inhabit Portobello. Its architecture is characterised by meandering roads and curving streets, in contrast to the more formally planned layout of most of the nearby area. Mid- to late-Victorian terrace houses and shops predominate, squeezed tightly into the available space. The Friends of Portobello campaign seeks to preserve the street's unique dynamic, and campaigns against branded chain stores. Portobello Road is also home to the Grade II* Electric Cinema, one of Britain's oldest cinemas.
    Portobello Road Market draws thousands of tourists each year. The main market day for antiques is Saturday, the only day when all five sections are opened: second-hand goods, clothing and fashion, household essentials, fruit, vegetables and other food, and antiques. However, there are also clothing, antique, bric-a-brac, fruit and vegetable stalls throughout the week and are located further north than the antiques, near the Westway Flyover. Shops and cafes are opened daily.
    The market began as many other London markets and mainly sold fresh-food in the 19th century; antiques and wares dealers arrived in the late 1940s and '50s, and gradually antiques have become the main attraction of this market, having a substantial number of them trading mainly on Saturday mornings. It is the largest antiques market in the UK.
    The market section of Portobello Road runs in a direction generally between the north-northwest and the south-south-east. The northern terminus is at Golborne Road; the southern end is at Westbourne Grove, to the east. The market area is about 1,028 yards (940 m) long.
    About one third of the way from its north end, the market runs beneath adjacent bridges of the A40 road and the Hammersmith & City line of the London Underground. Here the market focuses on second hand clothes as well as couture.
    The market was the setting for the 1999 film Notting Hill, with much of the filming taking place on the street. The famed blue door, however, no longer exists, having been sold.[8]
    The 1950 Ealing Studios police thriller, The Blue Lamp, starring Dirk Bogarde and Jack Warner, as P.C. George Dixon, a character later revived in the long-running TV drama, Dixon of Dock Green, featured location filming in the Paddington/Notting Hill/Portobello area. It features good shots of these locations in pre-Westway days, and includes a thrilling car chase along largely traffic-free roads, including Portobello Road.
    The market was featured in the 1971 musical film, Bedknobs and Broomsticks in a scene involving a song ("Portobello Road") and dance in and around the market staged on sets built at Disney's Burbank Studios.[9] The lyrics refer to the market and the people who live and work there.
    In 2006, the 20-minute documentary Portobello: Attack of the Clones won London awards and was screened a number of times at the infamous Electric Cinema. The film showed how Portobello Road is threatened by high-street stores changing the street's independent spirit. It featured a large number of local stallholders and influencers, and was made by local filmmakers Paul McCrudden and Alex Thomas for TAG Films.
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Комментарии • 32

  • @mikioni
    @mikioni 3 года назад +2

    I'm hungry again.
    Thanks 😊😋☺🙂

  • @StreetFoodKC
    @StreetFoodKC 3 года назад +1

    thank for sharing

  • @yorukkizigeziyor
    @yorukkizigeziyor 3 года назад +1

    Very nice video ☺👍😍

  • @GIRLINPARADISE
    @GIRLINPARADISE  3 года назад +1

    Thank you for watvhing! :) - here's another new video of street food in London - ruclips.net/video/wDIbx4Eplkc/видео.html

  • @imranzazai7404
    @imranzazai7404 3 года назад +1

    Very nice.

  • @ZEUS-xc9xs
    @ZEUS-xc9xs 3 года назад +1

    Thank you girl in paradise ✌🏻

  • @walkaround7973
    @walkaround7973 3 года назад +1

    Nice video!

  • @TastyLens
    @TastyLens 3 года назад

    I enjoy watching your video.

  • @user-ek8pc8vv8y
    @user-ek8pc8vv8y 3 года назад +1

    Спасибо за видео! Всегда отдыхаю глазами, глядя на вашу рубрику!) Кстати, после просмотра всегда появляется аппетит...)

  • @akthekingvenom4686
    @akthekingvenom4686 3 года назад +2

    So beautiful video 🙂👌

  • @MelisFoodLife
    @MelisFoodLife 3 года назад +1

    👍

  • @FoodieMeatsFood
    @FoodieMeatsFood 3 года назад +1

    Most of this looked pretty epic. Just subbed to the channel. I see you go to these type of places a lot 😀

  • @seressantana8924
    @seressantana8924 3 года назад +1

    Ótimo vídeo. 👍👍👍👍

  • @DoyanMakan96
    @DoyanMakan96 3 года назад +1

    waaw .. the food looks delicious and unique .. greetings from the Indonesian food vlogger 🇮🇩🇮🇩

  • @samhenwood5746
    @samhenwood5746 3 года назад +1

    Yummy 😋

  • @AM-eu7pq
    @AM-eu7pq 2 года назад +1

    Why did you film all of that and then end it before showing Acklam arts venue - where you can sit and eat with live music.. it was literally by the gate you ended on?

    • @GIRLINPARADISE
      @GIRLINPARADISE  2 года назад

      hiya, thank you so much for watching :). Back when I filmed this I was editing food videos in a way that I started what I considered the most interesting to "catch" the viewers attention :). And towards the end of the video I put everything else, so the videos are not in thr right order how I filmed them :)