Every Satu
Every Saturday, on the entire street of Portobello, the lovely streets surrounded by pink colored houses are packed with countless tourists and antique dealers who come to treasure hunt. The less wide streets start from 8:00 in the morning and gather more than 2,000 small stalls to sell antique goods. Old coins, silverware, candlesticks, jewels, and antique furniture and clocks that are unclear are all the best. When the sun shines through the thick gaps of the clouds, it shines on the delicate and intricate carvings on the silver teapot on the stalls. The sparkling metallic luster instantly attracts the attention of the surrounding tourists. There are more patterns in the
porcelain, there are custom tea sets for the British royal family event or the birth of the Queen of England, as well as English teacups with blue and white crafts. The earliest Britain imported high-grade porcelain from China, and ordered British-style tea, vases and ornaments in Chinese porcelain kiln.
We are the bustling tourists, there is no rice to collect expensive silverware, but the small shops on the roadside sell some British-style souvenirs, as well as mugs with lovely British maps. The packaging is exquisite and the price is reasonable. You can collect one or two pieces and come back to make a thought.
Along the Portobello Street to the north, you will be connected to the fruit and vegetable market, selling fresh produce, flowers and street food for toothpicking. There are hidden small shops in the alleys on both sides of the road. You can also find a tourist bookstore in the movie, and try to encounter a dreamy Julia Roberts.