Saturday 15 June 2013

today....

Today is Saturdays.... because its holiday time I and a few friends (auni,akhie joe.fazzmal and ecah) plan to hang out together... the first place that we are going is.....ARSENAL.i think it might be beautiful moment for those who are fan with it....but for me.....its just normal.....and the place I think not so interested. I would like to say that Chelsea more better and happening....obviously. because I love blue......ahahahhaha...so,here.. I would like to share some of the picture we taken from there.







then. after we were finished our visit to ARsenal....we went to Portobello market... I love this market....because they are selling the chocolate with the cheap price.. For me who are obsessed with chocolate of course I take this opportunity to buy a lot of chocolate......hhaahhahaha...
then.let me tell a little bit story.why this are so attracting and why its named with portobello....

HISTORY OF PORTOBELLO MARKET
Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill (located on Portobello Road itself) is unique, vibrant and the hub of Notting Hill's community and its close neighbouring districts. The market's distinctive feel owes something, not only to the buildings and street-scape but also to the shops lining the road-side and of course the wide variety of communities and individuals who choose to frequent the area. All of these elements combine to give Portobello Market (sometimes called Notting Hill Market) the international reputation it deserves, which in turn adds to its overwhelming commercial success today.
Portobello Road Market is divided into three main sections which enables the market to have a broad appeal to a wide ranging group of people.
- The first part, best described if you are entering from the south side i.e. Notting Hill Gate will introduce you to a magical world full of antiques and collectable items. Here, it is possible to stumble upona huge number of treasures from days gone by. To name but a few, you can find stalls that are specilized in jewellery, furniture and first edition books. 
- After this first section of the market comes to an end you might fancy a little something to nibble on in preparation for the third and last part of Portobello market. Specializing in food you’ll be able to find some amazing local food, as well as global classics such as Paella, Churros, Crepes, Sandwiches, Falafel and lots more prepared and un-prepared food products.
- Last but by no means least is the third section of Notting Hill market where anybody that has a great sense of style and a passion for fashion will surely love. The stalls are packed full of new trendy and innovative designs as well as second hand clothing and accessories making it possible to create the ultimate outfit during one single shopping spree.

Notting Hill is located on the North West side of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens and is easily reachable by tube. The best tube stations to travel to are Notting Hill Gate on Central Line, District Line and Circle Line or Ladbroke Grove on Hammersmith & City Line, these are located at the top and bottom sides of the market which make these stations most suitable when visiting the Notting Hill market.

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