The Celebrity Planet's benchmark all new Celebrity Tour of Notting Hill is an intimate walking tour of Notting Hill’s greatest Celebrity Homes, Famous Film
Locations, Music Landmarks, celebrity hangouts, popular tourist attractions, and much more.
The 2.5 walking tour includes the area's greatest celebrity homes, famous film locations, music landmarks, and journey's deep into the area's colourful pop
culture history. Let their expert local guides bring Notting Hill alive with its colourful pop culture history. The tour departs from the top of Portobello
Road daily. Look out for some familiar faces on the fantastic Tour of Notting Hill. London's first ever Celebrity Tour operator, Celebrity Planet have a
range of celebrity tours, including a Harry Potter, James Bond, The Beatles, and their signature 3 hour Celebrity Tour of London.
On this 2.5 hour tour you will see:
• Celebrity Homes, including Richard Branson, Annie Lennox, Robbie Williams, George Orwell, and many more!
• The hotel where Jimi Hendrix overdosed
• The recording studio where Bob Marley made the album 'Exodus'
• Audrey Hepburn's ballet school
• Sienna Miller's fashion boutique
• Pink Floyd's first gig venue
• A James Bond film location
• Film locations from 'Notting Hill', like THAT blue door and the REAL Travel Bookshop
• A 'Love Actually' film location
• The famous Victoria Beckham charity shop
• An authentic Banksy graffiti artwork
• And much, much more…
If you want to see the Harry Potter film locations, a broomstick is about the only mode of transport not available. Otherwise you can take a bus, hail a
black cab, hire a hybrid car, pay for a chauffeur, jump on a train or even walk.
Three hours is the norm for the London tours, which always include the sites that doubled as the Ministry of Magic (Whitehall), Gringotts (Australia House)
and Diagon Alley (Cecil Court off Charing Cross Road).Celebrity Planet’s three-hour Harry Potter Tour of London is £30 ($61) and £50 a person in a hybrid
car.
Enthusiasts can combine the London tour with trips to Oxford, most notably to Christ Church College, the model for Hogwarts' dining hall.