3/5 - Okay
Close to Kew Gardens and Chiswick High Road; very good public transport connections into central London. However, Brentford is undergoing significant construction and rejuvenation so it isn’t an attractive destination in itself.
While visiting Syon, you might make a stop by sights like Syon Park and Thames River.
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Once the private hunting grounds of a king, London's most famous park is today a place where everyone can enjoy gardens, monuments and music performances.
Created as the focal point of Britain’s millennium celebrations, today this architectural wonder offers a world of entertainment under one enormous roof.
One of London’s most famous bridges, an icon of the city through the ages, situated right beside the historic Tower of London.
One of Britain’s treasured national symbols, home of the bells which can be heard ringing across the heart of the capital every 15 minutes.
The official residence of Queen Elizabeth II as well as the lavish home of the British monarchy for nearly two centuries.
A dazzling London hub with its brightly lit advertising hoardings are a recognisable icon of the city known around the globe.
Close to Kew Gardens and Chiswick High Road; very good public transport connections into central London. However, Brentford is undergoing significant construction and rejuvenation so it isn’t an attractive destination in itself.
Brentford itself is not a very interesting or nice town. We stay here as it is near Jew, Richmond and Putney, but chesper
Did not visit Brentwood but went into central London
Excellent value for money Excellent location for leaving London to go to the south west Easy walk to tube (15 mins)
Was there for an event. Didn’t see the area
Its okay, I never really saw the area as arrived at the hotel and then got a taxi to where I needed to be.