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Brent Cross Shopping Centre

  • Shopping | Electronics
  • Hendon
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Time Out says

When Brent Cross opened in 1976, people didn't believe the hype around shopping malls, but nearly 40 years on and Britain's first enclosed shopping centre is still thriving. With its mix of trusty department stores, high street brands and a few specialist shops, you can see why north Londoners are ever-loyal to Brent Cross (the free parking helps).

Details

Address
Prince Charles Drive
London
NW4 3FP
Transport:
Tube: Brent Cross tube then 210 bus or Hendon Central tube then 143, 326, 186 bus.
Opening hours:
Open 10am-8pm Mon-Fri; 9am-7pm Sat; noon-6pm Sun. Bank holidays 10am-6pm
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On Ice at Brent Cross

Planning a mammoth Christmas shopping trip soon? After a successful debut in 2024, Barnet’s winter ice-skating pop-up is back, popping up in the John Lewis car park adjacent to Brent Cross Shopping Centre for the winter season. Adorned with festive garlands, wreaths and fairy lights, the 6,781 square foot space can accommodate 150 skaters at a time, and is covered so it can be enjoyed during even the most extreme winter weather. It’s the perfect place to reward yourself after a hectic afternoon lugging shopping bags around. Opening times: Mon-Fri 3pm-9pm; Sat-Sun 10am-9pm.  Price: £15; children £13; family of four for £50.
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