Neasden
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Okay, I'll bite. Neasden? You're kidding, right? All I remember is a run-of-the-mill London suburb, a stop on the tube to Stanmore (Jubilee or Metropolitan line).
So if you do go, at least it's easy to get to. Maybe you can tell us what was "incredible" about the experience.
London fodorites, has there been some dramatic change in Neasden since I used to commute through there?
So if you do go, at least it's easy to get to. Maybe you can tell us what was "incredible" about the experience.
London fodorites, has there been some dramatic change in Neasden since I used to commute through there?
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The Neasden temple IS amazing. But not particularly more so than many Hindu temples in India - or the extraordinary art collections from all over South and Central Asia both in the British Museum and the V&A.
As a monument to what our more recent immigrants can create, it's probably more impressive than the similar Sikh temple in Southall (but Southall is easier to get to and has much better Indian restaurants than Neasden). And the Bangladeshi area around Brick Lane has a mosque with an even more impressive pedigree (ex-synagogue, ex-Huguenot - French Protestant - church). Brick Lane also offers better restaurants than Neasden, and is extremely central.
Personally, I wouldn't even try the Neasden temple by public transport, but doubtless someone car-o-philiac will advise you.
As a monument to what our more recent immigrants can create, it's probably more impressive than the similar Sikh temple in Southall (but Southall is easier to get to and has much better Indian restaurants than Neasden). And the Bangladeshi area around Brick Lane has a mosque with an even more impressive pedigree (ex-synagogue, ex-Huguenot - French Protestant - church). Brick Lane also offers better restaurants than Neasden, and is extremely central.
Personally, I wouldn't even try the Neasden temple by public transport, but doubtless someone car-o-philiac will advise you.
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Hi
sorry, but Neasden is somewhere you drive through (or pass the stop on the underground) on the way to somewhere more interesting.
It doesn't rank amongst the worlds top tourist attractions ?
Peter
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sorry, but Neasden is somewhere you drive through (or pass the stop on the underground) on the way to somewhere more interesting.
It doesn't rank amongst the worlds top tourist attractions ?
Peter
http://tlp.netfirms.com




