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  1. Brent (pronunciation ⓘ) 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Brent, outer borough of London, England, on the northwestern perimeter of the metropolis. It is part of the historic county of Middlesex. Edgware Road, on the line of the Roman Watling Street, forms its eastern margin.

  4. 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.

  5. May 14, 2019 · 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. We’ve outlined ten of our favorite places to ...

  6. Dec 17, 2020 · Crowned as ‘The Mayor’s London Borough of Culture in 2020’, Brent has come out of the unappreciative shadows and placed itself firmly on the list of must-visit areas of the English capital. Though only measuring up to a humble 16 square miles, there is plenty to see and do in the borough, no matter what your reason for visiting might be.

  7. Brent. Your All In London guide to Brent. Not one of the greenest of London's boroughs but ironically known largely for a small patch of green turf in Wembley; the new stadium with its iconic arch lie at the cultural heart of the area.