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NORTH WEST QUARTER

NORTH WEST QUARTER

NOTTING HILL Best known for appearing in the classic film of the same name, Notting Hill is a cosmopolitan area under 15 minutes’ drive or a 13 minute cycle from NWQ. Buses 316 and 328 both run there too. It's home to rows of stunning Victorian houses and Edwardian mansion blocks, plus there’s excellent shopping in Notting Hill, including Portobello Market and many boutiques dotted along its high street. You’ll also find The Electric Cinema, The Print Room arts venue, and Michelin- starred restaurants.

Notting Hill

PADDINGTON Paddington sits between two of London’s Royal Parks, Notting Hill, and the West End and you’re not far by bus, train, or car in NWQ. Only a 12 minute cycle ride from NWQ, and direct on the Bakerloo line from Queen's Park, everything really is on your doorstep. Stroll through the suburb to find pretty parks, gardens, squares, cafés, the Grand Union Canal, and the Grade I-listed London Paddington station designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel himself. The station is a fantastic link to the rest of the country especially South Wales and South West England.

Maida Vale

MAIDA VALE

This is another famous London location thanks to the BBC recording studio where major artists have created some of their most iconic music, such as The Beatles’ I Saw Her Standing There, Anna (Go To Him), Boys, Chains, PS I Love You and Twist And Shout. Maida Vale station is only 0.7 miles (3 min drive), or a 15 min stroll through Paddington recreational ground. With beautiful residential areas filled with period homes, Maida Vale also hosts Little Venice, a system of tranquil canals and waterways with quirky pubs and cosy cafés lining the banks. A walk through Maida Vale is perfect, as it has green space and lots of shops, boutiques, cafés, and eateries along Clifton Road.

The Regent's Park

THE REGENT'S PARK Tree-lined paths, elegant floral displays, and plenty of green space to relax in, The Regent’s Park is one of London’s best and you’re only a 13 minute drive away. You can also take the Bakerloo line direct from Queen's Park station. You can hire a rowing boat on the boating lake, visit the Open Air Theatre and London Zoo, then take a stroll up Primrose Hill for excellent views of the London skyline.

Westfield London

The Regent's Park

Travel times and distances taken from www.google.co.uk/maps and are approximate only.

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