The nearest Tube station to Brent Cross shopping centre is…Hendon Central. Confused? Well, let’s just say that Brent Cross as an area was here long before the shopping centre was built and it has kept its name. You can certainly get to the shops from Brent Cross Tube (simply take one of the regular buses or follow the signs) but it’s quicker and easier from Hendon. Simply exit Hendon Central and cross the Hendon Way at the lights. Turn left by the HSBC bank and continue walking south down the main road for a couple of minutes. You’ll soon see a footpath on your right, which brings you out near Topsy Turvy World. Cross over and walk through the multi-storey car park and you’ll soon find yourself in Mall 5 within the Centre, with 117 stores waiting for you!
2006-11-02 03:53:06
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answered by huggz 7
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Brent Cross Tube Station
2016-12-11 06:47:44
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answered by kreitman 4
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Brent Cross Station
2016-10-02 08:13:52
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answered by mccowen 4
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There are shops on the other side of the North Circular Road immediatelyt opposite Brent Cross. You can park in the Brent Cross car park and walk over the pedestreian bridge - 8 minutes or so. Good Luck Dee Cee
2016-03-13 04:11:15
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answered by Jeanne 4
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RE:
how far is it to walk from brent cross tube station to brent cross shopping centre?
2015-08-20 05:42:34
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answered by Antonette 1
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a bit of a walk, plus there are some weird junctions there that make it very annoying to actually get to the shopping centre.
If you're at Brent Cross tube, then stepping out of it through the exit on the right, there's a bus stop in front of you with the 210 bus.
Hop on it and it brings you streight to the shopping centre's enterance.
2006-11-05 00:25:22
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answered by jollywood 2
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I have walked from tube station to shopping centre. It is a very unusual walk under bridges and over bridges with about a dozen roads all going in different directions. It is well signposted and only took about 10 minutes to walk but no way would I do it in the dark. It is much too isolated. The buses go right up to the centre which is much safer. It is more direct to go from Hendon and also takes about 10 minutes.
2006-11-03 11:20:43
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answered by kirrii 3
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Its about a ten minute walk, but the question begs 'why on earth would you want to go there' as it is a hideous dump.
go to Bluewater instead, its far nicer and has loads more shops.
2006-11-02 04:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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5 to 10 minutes,,
2006-11-02 04:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Bit to far too walk, Hendon central station is also about the same distance.
2006-11-02 03:49:03
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answered by markuswise 2
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