What Should I Do In Brent?
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FAQs About Brent
How Do I Get To Brent?
If you are driving to Brent, some suggested routes include:
- From central London, take the A406 North Circular Road westbound and exit at the Brent Cross Interchange onto the A5 Edgware Road.
- From Heathrow Airport, take the M4 eastbound until it turns into the A4 Great West Road, then take the A406 North Circular Road northbound and exit at the Brent Cross Interchange onto the A5 Edgware Road.
- From Luton, take the M1 southbound and exit at Junction 1 onto the A406 North Circular Road westbound, then exit at the Brent Cross Interchange onto the A5 Edgware Road.
If you prefer to take public transportation, the following rail directions may be helpful:
- The London Overground's Watford DC Line stops at stations including Harlesden, Willesden Junction and Kensal Rise in Brent.
- The Bakerloo Line of the London Underground stops at stations including Kilburn, Willesden Junction and Neasden in Brent.
- The Jubilee Line of the London Underground stops at stations including Neasden and Dollis Hill in Brent.
Overall, depending on your starting point, driving or public transportation may be the best option to get to Brent. Consider factors such as traffic, availability of parking, and the proximity of public transportation options when planning your journey.
What's The Nearest Airport To Brent?
The closest airport to Brent is London Heathrow Airport, which is approximately 11 miles away. The quickest route to Brent from Heathrow is via the M4 motorway. Alternatively, you can take the Piccadilly line on the London Underground from the airport to central London and then transfer to the Jubilee line towards Harrow & Wealdstone to reach Brent.
Where Is Brent?