Brent Cross Shopping Centre, London, England, United Kingdom
Brent Cross Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in London, England. Owned by Hammerson and Standard Life Aberdeen, it was in operation since 1976. It was considered as the country’s first American-style indoor shopping center that was set out of town. With the total cost of £20 million, it took 19 years to complete the construction of the Brent Cross Shopping Centre. This two-storey shopping centre has 8000 parking spaces and is highly accessible to the various modes of transportation across London. In popular culture, Brent Cross Shopping Centre has been used in various films and novels. For instance, it was featured in the 1997 James Bond’s Tomorrow Never Dies as its filming location. It was also featured in Patrick Keiller’s 1994 film, London. Brent Cross Shopping Centre is not just simply a landmark but an important part of London’s popular culture that is a must-visit for tourists.
Visiting the landmark takes you to enjoy other attractions such as the National Gallery, which has an enormous collection of displays, and the very vast The British Museum. Be sure to visit and roam around the Hyde Park, and take pictures of ducks. The Natural History Museum is located just around 10 miles from the shopping centre. Stay comfortably at 4-star Holiday Inn London Brent Cross with such freebies as shuttle services and high speed Wi-Fi along with its fabulous amenities. The Hide London offers free breakfast, Wi-Fi, tea, parking, and more exciting features.