The Portobello Hotel
Notting Hill, London, United Kingdom
Spread across 2 neo-classical townhouses on a quiet street off Westbourne Grove, it is prime people-watching territory; glamorous boutiques, historical boozers and chic eateries are within a short stroll. Location is key here. All 20 rooms are unique and choc-full of beautiful antiques (you're a stone's throw from Portobello Market), plus crisp linens and fancy coffee machines hidden behind moving bookshelves - nifty! Service is charming but discreet, and the team will make sure your stay is perfect - no matter what the request. Tina Turner loved it so much she bought the house next door.
Highs
- Location, location, location; this is a prime spot in the heart of Notting Hill - the famous market, boutiques shops, and cool cafes and restaurants are right outside
- The eclectic decor and star-studded history - there's no other hotel quite like it
- Many rooms look out onto leafy Stanley Gardens, a rarity in a city hotel
- Warm, friendly staff, and a refreshingly unpretentious vibe
Lows
- As with most London hotels, parking is on the surrounding streets and is metered during the day
- Breakfast is simple, and there's no restaurant (but there is room service, plus tons of great places to eat nearby)
- Some outdated features in a few rooms but these are gradually being refreshed
- No wheelchair access
Best time to go
Our top tips
- Boutique Hotel
- 20 rooms
- Breakfast and light snacks (restaurants nearby)
- Allowed but not ideal
- Open all year
- Pool
- Spa Treatments
- Beach Nearby
- Pet Friendly
- Disabled Access
- Car not necessary
- Parking
- Restaurants Nearby
- WiFi
- Air Conditioning
- Guest Lounge
- Terrace
- Garden
- Gym
- Snack menu
Rooms
The 20 rooms are all different, with a mix of delicate antiques, elegant swathes of curtain and retro button-back chairs. There are delicious Green & Spring spa products and Nespresso machines in each room.
Good Rooms are the smallest, but they still have a feeling of space compared to other city hotels, and amazing wall-to-wall murals. Larger rooms (Great, Marvellous etc) have gilded mirrors and roll-top Victorian baths with heavy gold taps; several face onto Stanley Gardens.
We were wowed by one of the Marvellous rooms, which had a striking pale pink and baby blue colour scheme, and peacocks on the wallpaper. The bathroom had a gorgeous painted sink - the most beautiful we've ever seen.
Our room (an Outstanding) had a vast four-poster bed originally from Hampton Court Palace. There were 3 easy chairs and a sofa (we spent a lot of time sitting, bliss when you normally have small children in tow), and our bathroom was like a Tardis, with thick robes and hidden cupboards.
The aptly named Best Room is a true showstopper: an incredible round bed, romantically wrapped in gauze curtains, sits in the middle of the room looking out onto the gardens. It also has a gleaming in-room copper bathtub and ornate gold wallpaper to complete the lustrous feel.
Features include:
- Air conditioning
- Bathrobes
- Central heating
- Cots available
- Hairdryer
- In-room treatments available
- Minibar
- Toiletries
- TV
- WiFi
Eating
Breakfast is a small continental selection of buttery croissants, fresh juice and delicious local breads, served on pretty vintage china. They have a few hot options for an extra charge (try the scrambled eggs and smoked salmon). No other meals are served, though there's a limited snack menu available 24 hours (club sandwiches, olives, that sort of thing), plus a good room service menu if you fancy dining in, with hot options like beef bourguignon and mushroom risotto.
Otherwise, start your evening with a drink from the honesty bar in the lounge, then head to one of the excellent restaurants nearby: The Electric Diner (American classics), The Ledbury (sensational gastronomy) and Granger & Co. We managed to bag a table at Granger (it doesn’t take reservations so can be hard to get into) and can heartily recommend it for healthy Sydney-style food that makes you feel good. The hotel reception team are available 24 hours to help you find what you want.
Features include:
- Breakfast
- Honesty bar
- Restaurants nearby
- Room service
Activities
- Portobello Market is a few minutes' walk away, with stalls stretching over 2 miles. As well as incredible antiques there are vintage clothes, ceramics, music, even fruit and veg. The main market days are Friday and Saturday
- Westbourne Grove is a mecca for Parisian chic boutiques and organic food shops
- The hotel has created a guided walking tour of the area so you can learn where Hendrix penned 'Purple Haze', where Hugh Grant's bookshop was in Notting Hill; basically, who did what where!
- Borrow a bike at Notting Hill Gate and cycle around the neighbourhood like a local
- The hotel has mates' rates at the nearby Bodyworks West gym and pool (first visit free), and can arrange treatments at local spa, Cloud12
- Stay over Carnival: the annual world-famous event takes place on August Bank Holiday weekend and draws huge crowds and flamboyant processions
Activities on site or nearby include:
- Cycling
- Historical sites
- Language courses
- Museums / galleries
- Nightlife
- Plantlife / flora
- Private guided tours
- Shopping / markets
- Wine tasting
Kids
Children are welcome, but as the hotel is filled with priceless antiques, it's not a great option for toddlers / active little ones.
Best for:
Babies (0-1 years), Children (4-12 years), Teens (over 12)
Family friendly accommodation:
Baby cots can be added to Great, Marvellous and Outstanding Rooms free of charge. A sofabed (double) is available in some of the Marvellous rooms at an extra charge - enquire with the hotel for availability.
Cots Available, Extra Beds Available
Babysitting:
On request
For more family-friendly places, see our Kids Collection
Location
The Portobello Hotel is in the heart of Notting Hill, west London.
By Air:
Most scheduled airlines fly into London Heathrow (24km) or London Gatwick (56km). London Stansted and London Luton are also well serviced. You could take a taxi from the airport, but it's expensive and London has excellent public transport links from all airports.
By Train:
International Eurostar trains arrive at St Pancras station; national rail services tend to arrive at London Paddington station; both are a short tube ride from the hotel. The Portobello Hotel is an easy walk from Notting Hill Gate tube station (on the Central and Circle/District Lines).
By Car:
Driving around London is generally best avoided, however, car hire is possible. There are car parks/metered parking near the hotel but they are expensive and you may be affected by the London congestion charge.
Detailed directions will be sent to you when you book through i-escape.
Airports:
- London Heathrow 24.0 km LHR
- London Gatwick 56.0 km LGW
Other:
- Beach 90.0 km
- Shops 0.2 km
- Restaurant 0.2 km