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  1. Top 10 things to do in Brent. Crowned The Mayor's London Borough of Culture for 2020, the previously under-the-radar area of Brent enjoyed a well-earned place in the spotlight. Entrance to the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir © visitlondon.com. Famous for being home to Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena, the Mayor's London Borough of Culture for ...

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  2. Brent (/ brɛnt / ⓘ) is a borough in north-west London, England. It is known for landmarks such as Wembley Stadium, the Swaminarayan Temple and the Kiln Theatre. It also contains the Welsh Harp reservoir and the Park Royal commercial estate. The local authority is Brent London Borough Council.

    • Ace Café
    • Lexi Cinema
    • Queens Park Farmers Market
    • Roundwood Park
    • Mapesbury Dell
    • Kiln Theater
    • SSE Arena
    • Welsh Harp Nature Reserve
    • Wembley Stadium
    • Baps Shri Swaminarayan Mandir

    A must visit not only for a bite to eat but also its long history with cars and motorcycles; the Ace Café has been around since 1938 as a roadside transport café. Built primarily to cater to cars on the A406, it later became a haven for motorcycles and rockers before it was closed in 1969. It then sat vacant until its renaissance in 1994, then full...

    If you’re looking to feel good while watching a feel-good movie, Lexi Cinemas is your kind of place. 100% of the cinema’s ticket sales go to the charity The Sustainability Institute, which helps villages in South Africa better support themselves. The theater shows many independent films, broadcast of cultural events, big tentpole movies, and classi...

    On any given Sunday at Salusbury Primary School, you can find 40-plus stalls in the Queens Park Farmers Market selling everything from vegetables to poultry and even fresh fish. You can guarantee just about everything there is going to be local and organic, so it’s the perfect spot to buy ingredients when you’re health-conscious. I would definitely...

    One of the largest parks in the borough at 26 ½ acres, Roundwood Park, has been around since 1895 and is one of the finest examples of a Victorian park. As such, it still maintains several iconic buildings of the area including the gazebo and the drinking fountains and its flower beds and public greens are as lovely today as when it first opened. I...

    For a smaller flora experience, you’ll want to seek out one of Brent’s finest secret gardens—Mapesbury Dell. Surrounded by townhomes, you really have to seek out this special spot in the borough that is full of flowers, manicured lawns, and picnic tables. Despite its location, Mapesbury Dell is not a private garden, but was purchased by the Borough...

    Once known as the Tricycle Theater, the Kiln Theater is the premiere performance venue for plays, readings, and even films. Brent’s demographics put the borough at 54% minority communities, and as such, the theater’s repertoire embraces the area’s multiculturalism. Plays and films shown there often deal head-on with issues of the day as well as cel...

    For music, you won’t find a better spot than SSE Arena, Wembley. Not to be confused with another entry on this list, the SSE Arena was once known as Wembley Arena and actually opened as the Empire Pool in 1934, a status it maintained even as it began to serve as a concert venue with performances from the Rolling Stones, the Grateful Dead, and David...

    The Welsh Harp Nature Reserve and reservoir straddles both the boroughs of Barnet and Brent. Besides the lush flora throughout the reserve, the primary attractions include the number of birds, fowl, and animals that live within the area. It can also be a very popular place for watersport or a bike ride, though walking through the reserve will be th...

    Wembley Stadiumis as famous for football as it is for the concerts that go on here. From Live Aid to the Premier League championships, Wembley has seen some of the biggest events in Britain’s history. The original stadium was constructed in 1923, and the current edition broke ground in 2007. Home of the Football Association, as well as the England ...

    The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir earns the top spot on this list because it is one of the largest and most beautiful Hindu temples outside of India. It was constructed from more than 5,000 tons of stone and marble with incredibly intricate carvings and designs that visitors can wander over for hours. Besides serving as a houseof worship for London...

  3. www.visitlondon.com › things-to-do › london-areasBrent - visitlondon.com

    Brent. Visit The Mayor's former London Borough of Culture 2020 for top-notch shopping, exciting events and the iconic Wembley Stadium. The under-the-radar area of Brent is packed with buzzy bars and restaurants, as well as Insta-worthy attractions including Neasden Temple.

    • BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir (Neasden Temple) One of the largest Hindu temples outside of India, the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, also known as the Neasen Temples, makes for incredible sight, and one you may not expect to see in a London borough.
    • Mapesbury Dell. Mapesbury Dell is a garden and public parks that sits just back from the hustle and bustle of the busy streets. An award-winning park, Mapesbruy Dell is home to a picturesque point brimming with wildlife, tables for an afternoon picnic and immaculate lawns perfectly for lazing away a sunny afternoon.
    • Kiln Theatre. The Kiln Theatre has long held a formidable reputation for putting on productions that are representative of both cultural and political change.
    • Wembley Stadium. As the home of English football, there are fewer places in the game more encapsulating than Wembley Stadium. Officially opened in 2007, the ground has seen its fair share of international England games, FA cup finals and premotion finals.
  4. Aug 8, 2024 · Brent. From the vibrant streets of Wembley to the serene green spaces of Fryent Country Park, Brent offers a diverse tapestry of lifestyles. Known for its cultural richness and excellent transport links, Brent attracts both young professionals and families alike.

  5. Sep 20, 2024 · Brent was formed in 1965 by the amalgamation of Wembley and Willesden (both in the former Middlesex county). It is named for the small River Brent, a tributary of the River Thames that formed the boundary between the former boroughs of Wembley and Willesden.

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