The Travel Bookshop

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The Travel Bookshop is a small, charming independent bookshop in Notting Hill that specializes in travel literature and serves as the central setting of the romantic comedy film "Notting Hill."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional bookstore
film location
appearsInGenre romantic comedy
associatedWithCharacter Anna Scott NERFINISHED
William Thacker NERFINISHED
associatedWithFilmDirector Roger Michell NERFINISHED
associatedWithScreenwriter Richard Curtis NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme everyday life in London
romance
travel
centralSettingOf Notting Hill (film) NERFINISHED
countryInFiction United Kingdom NERFINISHED
describedAs charming
independent bookshop
small
featuredInWork Notting Hill (film) NERFINISHED
fictionalStatus fictionalized version of a real shop
firstAppearance Notting Hill (1999 film) NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkContext romantic comedy film
hasCulturalImpact popular tourist reference point in Notting Hill fiction
hasOnScreenFunction workplace of main character
inspiredBy real travel bookshop in Notting Hill
languageOfWorkContext English
locatedInFiction London NERFINISHED
Notting Hill NERFINISHED
mediumOfAppearance film
name The Travel Bookshop NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction meeting place of main characters
notableSceneType dialogue-driven interior scenes
meet-cute between protagonists
ownerInFiction William Thacker NERFINISHED
portrayedByOwnerActor Hugh Grant NERFINISHED
setInNeighborhood Notting Hill, London NERFINISHED
settingTimePeriod late 1990s
specializesIn travel guides
travel literature

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William Thacker owns The Travel Bookshop