Brent, Greater London

Overview

Formed with the establishment of the Greater London Authority in 1965, the Borough of Brent was actually carved out of the former boroughs of Wembley and Willesden. The borough was named for the River Brent which flows through it and despite being a more recent creation of London government, it certainly has its attractions both historical and recent. From major attractions to small, but beautiful gardens, Brent has plenty of reasons for tourists to visit.

Places of interest

What’s Local
  • Wembley Stadium
     
  • London Designer Outlet
     
 Restaurants & cafes
  •  Taste of Peshawar
     
  •  Ace of London
     
 Top attractions
  • Preston Road
     
  • Ealing Broadway
     
  • Greenford
     
  • Buckingham Palace
     
  • Piccadilly Circus
     
  • Trafalgar Square
     
  • Big Ben
     
  • Houses of Parliament
     
  • London Eye
     
  • Tower of London
     
Public transport
  • Metro – Stonebridge Park
     
  • Metro – Wembley Central
     
  • Metro – Alperton
     
  • Metro – Harlesden
     
  • Metro – Hanger Lane
     
  • Metro – Wembley Park
     
  • Metro – Park Royal
     
  • Metro – Neasden
     
Local airports
  • London Heathrow Airport
     
  • London City Airport
     
  • London Luton Airport
Brent, Greater London
Street view of Trafalgar Square at night in London.
Brent, Greater London
London, England. The Natural History Museum in Kensington ice rink opens from from October to the en
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