Wembley (/ˈwɛmbli/) is an area of northwest London, England, and part of the London Borough of Brent. It is home to the Wembley Arena and Wembley Stadium. Wembley formed a separate civil parish from 1894 and was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1937. In 1965, the area merged with the Municipal Borough of Willesden to create the London Borough of Brent, and has since formed part of Greater London.
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Fantastic with a great tour guide. Very interesting and informative a must do for football fans and I think even non football fans
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Second time I have visited. The temple is extraordinarily beautiful. Considering what a holy place this is they are very relaxed and welcoming towards non Hindus. Strongly recommend a visit
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I love having a stroll up the Ealing Road (little India) to Wembley High Street, this is the place where you can get the most gorgeous jewellry, clothing and household goods. With a nice array of restruants. The Shri Manatan Mandir is the most beautiful building in the entire area and seems a little out of place on that road but it has truelly spectacular architectural building. Little Indian is alway buzzing with people, parking is impossiable, but a nice few hours out shoppinh never the less
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Live, work, shop and play in North West London's world-famous creative neighbourhood. Welcome to Wembley Park, the 85-acre site being transformed into a destination alive with activity, people and opportunities. Home to Wembley Stadium, The SSE Arena, London Designer Outlet, Boxpark Wembley and The Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre, Wembley Park is one of London’s best destination to live, work and visit.
I went on an excellent walking tour of Wembley Park over Open House weekend which introduced me to all that Wembley Park has to offer from the Designer shopping outlet (similar to a shopping centre but more open so good for social distancing), restaurants in the centre, along Olympic Way and the biggest BoxPark in London, Cineworld, the Troubador Theatre (the first to reopen with a musical indoors) and the outside spaces - including the new Art Installations for the Brent Biennial making the place more interesting. And then we were given a peek at the new development coming on the East side - a huge park with water features and the headquarters of the Royal Philhamonic Orchestra - which will make more space to relax and enjoy the area around the iconic Stadium.
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Great concert venue very easy to get to and in the middle of shops and restaurants. A great place for a concert.
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