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    • 8.5
      Movie Theater
      Unit 8, Filmworks Walk, Ealing
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    • 8.4
      Art Gallery
      Mattock Ln, Ealing
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      • Stuart J.

        Stuart J. • March 23, 2012The most amazing place for a wedding! And don't be cheap, pay to use the grand piano.

    • 8.1
      Theater
      12 Mattock Ln, London
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    • 7.9
      Museum
      Kew Bridge Rd (Green Dragon Ln), London
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      • Robert H.

        Robert H. • August 25, 2013Great fun. Very educational, took 2 yr old son, liked large machinery but too young to appreciate the engineering behind it all. Loved bottle rockets & gigantic bubbles. £10 for annual pass good value

    • 7.8
      Museum
      Gunnersbury Park, Popes Ln., Gunnersbury
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      • Otel.com

        Otel.com • December 1, 2011This museum in Gunnersbury Park lets visitors in on the remarkable collections from the Rothschild Archive as well as works of local history and art collections. Amazing Edwardian photos in store.

    • 7.2
      Performing Arts
      Ealing Green, London
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      • David O.

        David O. • July 23, 2013A place full of history. Love the memento board to the Ealing Comedies.

    • 7.1
      Indie Movies
      60 Boston Manor Rd, Hanwell
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      • Rich K.

        Rich K. • May 4, 2013Saturday breakfasts/brunches of Eggs Benedict or Eggs Royale are well worth the trip here. Excellent coffee too. Fast becoming a favourite!!

    • 6.5
      History Museum
      399 High St, Brentford
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      • Alex B.

        Alex B. • January 15, 2017The Wurlitzer was worth the entry fee alone but everything on the tour is genuinely kind of magical.

    • 6.2
      Indie Movies
      40 High St, Brentford
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      • Michael G.

        Michael G. • September 1, 2013The Guru Tandoori downstairs produces succulent Indian cuisine at a reasonable price and is a hidden gem.

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      Movie Theater
      1 High St, London
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      Movie Theater
      Grant Way, Isleworth
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      History Museum
      Elthorne Park Road, Hanwell
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      • Tim T.

        Tim T. • April 25, 2013Our slug keepers. See how much they resemble the exhibits

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      Night Club
      42A The Broadway, Ealing Broadway
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      • Sophie B.

        Sophie B. • September 3, 2010Delicious melon shots!! Try them

    • 8.6
      Pub££££
      127 Oaklands Road, Hanwell, London
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      • Andy F.

        Andy F. • May 7, 2011Nice classic pub! Friendly staff and oh course good beer.

    • 7.9
      Soccer
      166 Lionel Rd N, Brentford
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      • Jeremy W.

        Jeremy W. • September 18, 2022One Over the Ait just by the river (next to Kew Bridge) is a popular boozer with plenty of outdoor seating for when the weather is fine…

    • 8.7
      Historic and Protected Site
      Kew Rd, Richmond
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      • Paula S.

        Paula S. • May 30, 2015Perfect place to spend an afternoon!!

    • 7.1
      College & Education
      Ealing Studios (Ealing Green), London
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      • Ian M.

        Ian M. • December 30, 2015Great independent film college, fascinating tour. Very hands on experience for students

    • 7.0
      Zoo
      Church Rd, London
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      • Dray P.

        Dray P. • September 5, 2010Head towards the viaduct and you'll be able to walk along the river and forget you're in London.

    • 7.6
      HotelView Prices
      8 Kew Green, Kew
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      • Car

        Car • April 1, 2013This is a lovely, light pub with wonderful food and great pints!

    • 5.7
      Hookah Bar££££View Menu
      1 Mattock Ln., Ealing
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      • Alla S.

        Alla S. • April 5, 2014Amazing shisha and absolutely relaxing atmosphere!!!!! Best in Ealing!

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      Arts & Entertainment
      184 Park Ave, Park Royal, London
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      Church
      St Paul's Rd., Brentford
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      • Dani S.

        Dani S. • June 10, 2013...ein im frühen 17. Jhd gegründeter Kapellenbau. Bemerkenswert ist das Baumaterial: selten verwendeter roter Mansfieldstein mit Bathstein, innen Säulen aus belgischem Granit. (Reclam's Stadtführer)

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