Westfield

Notting Hill & West London


With a humongous cousin in Stratford (and one pencilled in for Croydon), this full-on retail mecca was London’s first mall and is now, after an extension opened in 2018, Europe's largest shopping centre. As well as having 450-odd shops, Westfield has a raft of eateries (chains only), bars, a cinema, a kids' activity centre and regular events, from fashion shows to book signings.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Notting Hill & West London attractions

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4. Leighton House

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5. Graffik Gallery

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7. 18 Stafford Terrace

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