Osterley Park and House, owned by the National Trust, is a stunning neo-classical estate designed by Robert Adam. The property boasts beautifully landscaped gardens, lakes, wooded areas and parkland that provide an oasis of tranquility in the midst of London's bustling cityscape. While the house may not be fully open to visitors at all times, there are still plenty of interesting exhibitions to explore on the ground floor.
We visited Osterley park and we had National trust card so Free parking. It’s huge park with full of beautiful flowers. The park is big enough to ride a bicycle 🚲 we may come back with bicycles next time. It’s a fun to visit the party place of house and garden. They have toilet and cafe too.!! And little store. Great fun 🤩
J ANNA — Google review
Lovely house and garden along with lakes, wooded areas and parkland. An oasis of peace and quiet in London. Although the house is not fully open, there was a small interesting exhibition on the ground floor, when we went. Plenty of parking, small cafe in the stable block. Very helpful and knowledgeable volunteers. Worth a visit!
Maharukh Daruwalla — Google review
Overall a good day.
The gardens are very well kept and pretty to wander around. The house itself is a little austere from the outside, but interesting on the inside - all the guides were very helpful and insightful.
The day we went, large parts of the house were closed for refurbishment - this wasn’t advertised and would have been very disappointing if we weren’t members.
The cafe was cold and busy on the day - we struggled to find a table and then when we did find one in the stables, it was very chilly indeed despite being indoors.
We’ll likely visit again on a warmer day, when the house is fully open again.
Chris Watson — Google review
The park is a magical place that I enjoy going to with my loved ones for some peace and quiet. It brings harmony to my life, especially on weekends after work. The peacefulness of the area is unbelievable and I feel grateful to have such a wonderful place to retreat to.
Kinga Gurba — Google review
Very nice place to visit, especially within tent hustle and bustle of London. Tasty cafe with lovely places to sit, and the coffee was tasty.
The house had some very nice rooms, but the gardens were lovely.
David Carey — Google review
What a lovely place! We live so close but never actually visited. The kids all loved it!! Lovely paths and tracks as well as some good off-road walks/paths through fields and small wooded areas! The terrain all round is reasonably flat so easy to get round with a pram or junior bicycles and even easier for larger bikes or scooters.
There is a a nice coffee shop which serves a good range of drinks and snacks/bites and the prices are reasonable. There is also a lovely seated area with plenty of benches just outside.
Handy toilets are also close by - just be aware of timings.
One surprise was the pretty cool bike track which has some good turns and undulations which is suitable for all ages - even with stabilisers!!
Car park has plenty of space and again fixed pricing is reasonable, whether you want to visit for a couple of hours or spend the entire day!
Really enjoyable, relaxing and highly recommended. We will definitely be visiting again.
Vikash Gandhi — Google review
One of the biggest park in West London under London borough of Hounslow. What a lovely place for walking and jogging early in the morning. Lovely paths and tracks which is a huge enough for cycling as well as walking.
The house is not opened yet and there's a nice coffee shop near which serves a good coffee and snacks with a reasonable prices. Plenty of benches outside the house for a good relax and eat.
Toilets are close by near to the house and coffee shop with a restricted timings.
Car parking is at good place and near which has plenty of space with a fixed pricing.
There's a big pond with swan, ducks and geese which makes park looks very beautiful.
Overall a good location to visit and relax our day.
Only it lacks of children's play area and an open gym for public.
Chandan M — Google review
Opulent house and beautifully landscaped garden. You can find respite and serenity in the garden away from the crowds in Osterley park. The benches are so inviting specially at this time of the year (summer). 1 less star because they don’t have enough volunteers and the upper floors of the house were not opened when we visited.
Richard Paul Quinlog — Google review
Beautiful house, with amazing highly decorated ceilings. Exceptional Asian artifacts. Very nice garden, left mostly wild except for one corner behind the stables. The shop had the usual NT stuff but not many specifically related to the place.
Maroushka W — Google review
Osterley House, also known as the Party Palace, quickly became one of our favorite historic houses. While it may not be the absolute best, it was the volunteers who truly made our experience exceptional. Their enthusiasm while sharing stories about the family and the house was infectious, leaving us with a strong desire to ask even more questions. We were so captivated that we ended up being the last ones to leave, and the staff had to literally shut the doors on us. It seemed they genuinely enjoyed our company as well.
Unfortunately, as we made our way to the park, we were greeted by a sudden thunderstorm. While it provided a much-needed break from the heat, it also meant we had to forgo exploring the gardens. However, my wife managed to make a quick sketch, and we made a point to visit the gift shop. I highly recommend stopping by the shop solely for its aesthetic appeal.
In summary, Osterley House is a must-visit destination for families. The combination of its rich history and the engaging volunteers create an unforgettable experience. Don't miss out on this hidden gem!
Suyash Gupta — Google review
This has to be the worst National Trust I have visited. Everyone who works there lacks any enthusiasm to offer good service. A couple of the volunteers excelled but it did not make up for the shocking service in the cafe, 3 jacket potatoes later resulted in a refund and going hungry. The staff were clearly disgruntled and had no idea who was in charge. The toilets were filthy and the human waste on the floor and toilet seat there when we arrived in the morning was still there when we left in the afternoon. A completely wasted property in the portfolio and needs better management and care.
Ana-maria Croke — Google review
A little visit before picking up someone from Heathrow. Lovely house and would definitely go back to see it all. Nice grounds for a walk, and loads of dog walkers taking advantage. Nice tea room.
Julie Szczepaniak — Google review
Osterley Park is one of the beautiful parks distinguished by its large size. There is a large lake and many birds, as well as cows and horses.
ahmed alfatatry — Google review
2 car parks, parking £7 for the day for non national trust members. Dog friendly place to visit. Dogs welcome inside the cafe with dedicated area for visitors with dogs, dogs allowed in the gardens in winter only. House tour had very experienced and enthusiastic staff giving information. Lovely place to visit with children and dogs.
A Li — Google review
Osterley Park is one of the last remaining complete country estates in London. It is over 500 acres in size, of which 356 acres are under the management of the National Trust. In the centre is a Georgian mansion with Tudor stable block complex and surrounding this are the formal gardens. Some blossom going on, but not much at the moment.
It is a great place for your furry friends. The dogs are allowed in many places ( including the cafe where you can purchase some dog treats too, including ice cream!). Although check the map for restricted areas.
Acquired by Thomas Gresham (1519-79) in 1562, the Osterley estate was a simple farmhouse before it was converted into a grand mansion. As we have been told by one of the guides, it was a summer house.
The high profile status of Osterley Park in this period was cemented through Gresham's own reputation as a financial adviser to Queen Elizabeth I.
The house is open, but only some rooms on the ground floor with a guide available to walk you through the history of the house.
Apparently, the mains rooms ( upstairs) are under renovation at the moment.
The Osterley Park & gardens It is currently operating by National trust.
Plenty of parking spaces available. For members it is free, but for non-members it is £7 for the whole day.
The cafe has a good selection of hot ( very well prepared ), cold food & drinks. We have really enjoyed that too!
There is also gift shop available.
All the staff there were very polite & helpful.
We really loved our visit there & planning to come back again when the work on the mansion ( summer house) will be finished.
Definitely recommend!
Irina Springate — Google review
We found this park on a recommendation from security at the Brentford training ground. The park is beautiful with a bike and walking path meandering around ponds and fields where kids and dogs can play. The pond is home to multiple water fowl. You can tour the house and gardens with the purchase of a ticket. The stables have been converted to a cafe and shop which are open to the public. The food and drinks at the cafe had us come back two days in a row while on our vacation.
Tyson Leyendecker — Google review
Visited due to waiting for clients at Twickenham. Nice place to visit as a National Trust member, plenty of open space, only downside was the house wasn't fully open due to upgrades for the summer months, otherwise a relatively good experience, friendly staff & nice cafe. Definitely worth another visit once the house reopens.
Khalid Khaliq — Google review
A great place to visit. Perfect for dog walks. There is a beautiful lake that out Labradors love to swim in. The park and house are beautiful and the cafe is great as well. Although it can get busy at peak times.
Jonathan Busby — Google review
Peace & tranquility in west London. Good car park, lovely walk around Osterley House with expert and friendly guides, nice tea room in the old stables, cute gift shop with picnic tables in the courtyard. The gardens were gorgeous, so well maintained and a nice lake with a variety of birds and ducks. You can also hire a bike if you don't fancy walking around this gorgeous National Trust property. So glad we visited. Brilliant all round.
Sonja Keenan — Google review
Stunning place to visit a lovely walk. We also went jnto the basement for a tour with lovely staff it was fascinating. Definitely worth a visit and the staff are just wonderful from the ticket box to the bike hire all the way to the basement. I will be visiting regularly for walks. Also looking forward to the main house opening
Hounslow Urban Farm is a great destination for families with young children looking for an affordable and enjoyable day out. The visitor center offers opportunities to pet and feed barnyard animals, as well as see snakes and Thai water dragons. The farm also features live shows with birds, snakes, and insects, and a small fairground complete with bouncy castles and rides geared towards younger children.
Excellent cheap day out for the kids. The farm isn't massive but the range of activities and animals is impressive with live shows featuring birds, snakes and creepy crawlies. There is a small fair ground as well including bouncy castles and rides (though geared towards small children). You can't beat the price and my little one has just as much fun here as some of the more expensive options, such as Odds Farm, which in my opinion is overpriced.
edward anthony — Google review
Had a fantastic day out here at Hounslow Urban Farm. Expected to just see a few lamb and pigs but we saw loads of other animals too.
We randomly came across the enclosure where the excellent staff showed us some creepy crawlies and snakes. My toddler loved it - as did I.
Oddly there were no cows nor horses but other animals made up for this.
Highly recommend for a cheap day out.
I have to give a special thanks to the lady who led the talk as she was very commanding and controlled the room of noisy kids.
Charn Gill — Google review
Lovely little farm, really cheap to enter and food and drinks really cheap. The lady in the cafe was wonderful, so friendly and nothing was too much trouble. She looks like she thoroughly enjoys being there. The animals are clearly well looked after. Definitely worth a visit.
Clare Wilkinson — Google review
Hounslow Urban Farm is a nice play to have a fun morning for all the family. You can see the farm animals and even pet some of them. There is also a playground for the kids and two bouncing castles for extra fun. Decent parking space and easily accessible by public transportation.
Rui Menezes — Google review
A small interesting urban farm not to far from Heathrow with a number of farm animals and reptiles. If you are expecting a Woburn Safari experience, lower your expectations and be realistic. There is a small shop and a few places to sit. The rides such as the tea cup ride were off when we visited.
Great for toddlers but older kids may get bored after half and hour.
Leroy Hall — Google review
Amazing place! A little zoo just on the edges of London. We visited during a weekday to avoid hordes of children. It was quiet and we got to enjoy some of the animal encounters to ourselves. I really recommend as a date idea!
Lyra Apuada — Google review
I tried to book online to save a little but unfortunately wasn't able to. Found out later that they were having issues with the website.. apart from that had a great experience..due to the hot sunny day a lot of animals were hiding to stay cool but we enjoyed what we saw. Kids loved feeding the animals and playing on the bouncy castle.
Zainab Qutbi Aga — Google review
We had a lovely time. The staff were friendly, the farm is reasonably priced, cafe great and animals are awesome! Even the Alpaca enjoyed eating food from our hand (and slobbering on my daughters jacket)
We loved the variety of animals
Sarah Tavener — Google review
Must visit for kids. I think I will visit a few times this summer. Friendly staff. Lots of animals. Big farm. Good food options
Chetan Bansal — Google review
Really disappointed, the normal animals (goats pigs sheep) are awesome really fun to feed etc. but the birds there are severely mistreated. Starting with the pigeons, their water is filthy and green and not big enough for the amount of doves in there. The ducks also have barely any water, plus it is green and looks really thick and sloppy. There parrots are disappointing, they have feather plucking which is due to boredom (from there previous owner as well) and while this issue doesn’t go away, having toys and stuff to chew in there enclosure is vital. (Especially for African greys!) I really love this place, but seeing the birds in such condition really hurts. I hope this issue gets solved soon as I really enjoy going and feeding the different animals. Clean water isn’t an option and it doesn’t take more than half an hour to clean and replace all there waters.
Jesse “Artax” Rohrer — Google review
Really poor conditions for the animals. Also bad conditions for visitors, rubber boots needed as it's full of mud everywhere. For the price and the amount of visitors, the farm should be shining but it's not like that at all :(
Catalin Rusu — Google review
We visited here last weekend. When we got here we found out that there is a charge to enter which was a surprise! Most farms we have visited are either free or you give a voluntary donation.
The prices are:
Children: £6
Adults: £7.50
Concessions: £6.75
Family: £25
We arrived here late in the afternoon as we had to travel about an hour away so missed the activity sessions.
You can purchase a bag of food for £1 but you do not get much for the price so we shared a bag between us. When asked if I wanted to purchase a bag I said no and the girl (member of staff) at the entrance gave me a dirty look. I just thought for a small bag of food it's not worth it. It should be about 50p a bag for that amount!
Otherwise, toilets were clean and there are hand cleaning stations with sinks to wash your hands after feeding the animals.
There was a little party going on inside with a bouncy castle for the kids and an information area about the animals which was interesting.
There was small funfair there for the kids and you would have to pay for the rides.
When feeding the animals they looked starving and felt sorry for them. I just wonder if they get fed other times rather than letting members of the public feed them instead.
When it was time for the animals to retire one member of staff was social, friendly and informative. She even let my mum hold a rabbit for a little cuddle and told her the correct way to handle them.
I saw on the website that they have a gift shop but unfortunately we didn't see it. It would have been nice to look around.
Another thing was that you can do a bit of plane spotting while at the farm which was a pretty sight to see! :)
Jenny Snaps — Google review
OMG what an amazing day we had! I thought we go there and from the photos I said okay we stay one hour tops. We ended up staying 3 hours. My son just simply loved it. The animal encounter was very educational and fun. All animals kept good condition. Clear signs if you can feed and pet the animals. Indoor area is good too. Would it need a little refurbishment? Yes! However they make the best they can. The farm is very clean. (Toilet too) Many places to wash hands. Support this local Urban farm and visit it. Spend a nice day out with your little one. Thank you for the staff for their amazing work!!
Monika Varga — Google review
ハウンズロー・アーバン・ファームは本当に素晴らしい場所ですした(*^^*)ここには多くの種類の動物が楽しく過ごしており、訪れる人々に楽しい時間を提供していますね♪
ファームのスタッフは非常に親切で知識豊富であり、訪問者に動物について学ぶ素晴らしい機会を提供していますよ👍ハウンズロー・アーバン・ファームは、自然と動物を愛する人々にとって最高の場所であると言えます\(^o^)/
(Translated by Google)
Hounslow Urban Farm is a really wonderful place (*^^*) There are many kinds of animals having fun here, and they provide a fun time for the people who visit ♪
The staff at the farm are extremely helpful and knowledgeable and offer visitors a great opportunity to learn about the animals 👍Hounslow Urban Farm is a great place for nature and animal lovers. \(^o^)/
Yusuke Hori — Google review
Lovely little farm. Staff are friendly and they accept Access Card. Prices are reasonable. You can feed the animals with it being just £1 a bag, hold that bag tight the goats will pinch it. Lots of hands on. Nice picnic area and small play area for kids. Big car park which is free. Indoor area is small but handy if the weather turns. Toilets were nice and clean and gift shop fairly priced.
Clare Raynsford — Google review
Absolutely lovely place to visit. Lots of animals - you can buy bags of food to feed them - kids love this! Brilliant show, explaining the animals and then ability to stroke/hold them is amazing. Plenty of hand wash stations to keep little hands germ free ...highly recommend 🙂
Bedfont Lakes Country Park is a scenic and lush oasis amidst urban surroundings. It boasts of abundant wildlife, wildflowers, and greenery that offer a feast for the eyes and serve as an excellent stress reliever. The park features several playgrounds, a fenced dog run, and potential boating areas around its two lakes - making it an ideal destination for runners, families with pets or children or anyone seeking to escape from the hustle-bustle of city life.
Bedfont Lakes is a slice of heaven in an otherwise concrete jungle. Blessed and privileged to have this haven on our doorstep.
Beautifully kept grounds, amazing wildlife and cannot fault the hardworking friendly staff. fantastic!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Trudi Seaker — Google review
Love this place. It’s been a sanctuary to me for many years.
Stuart Kirtland — Google review
A pleasant morning around the lakes, a buzzard and a young cormorant providing some wildlife fun. A good place for those who like to run, looks as if one lake will become a boating area
chris froome — Google review
Great for a walk. Leashed dogs. Benches. Lovely views and ducks )). There are toilets open most of the time on weekend and a car park is available. I love it. Will come back
Angelika Zavadska — Google review
A scenic beauty to witness from bedfont lake with a park. Lots of greenery which is a feast to the eyes and relieves stress from mind. A must visit and recommended to visit to experience
Rajendra R — Google review
If you are looking for somewhere to go for a walk the bedfont lakes has great scenery, it has exercise areas and tips. It has great climbing frames and play areas for kids there's Great Lakes there it's car parks for both disabled and abled bodied persons, it has picnic areas, public toilets, there's a shop there's a getting to know the animal's area and information, as well it is a great place to go and visit.
It's not far from Bedfont Feltham, Heathrow. So go along and take a look it's a good day out.
Marc ?Marcx? Baker — Google review
It's free to enter and free to park. There are two separate car parks. Toilets are available at one of the car parks. The park closes shortly before sunset meaning opening hours change throughout the year. There are a couple of reasonably good play areas, but they could do with some maintenance. The best feature of the park is it is made up of small rolling hills with small lakes dotted around. Although the hills are small, they provide a welcome relief from the otherwise very flat surroundings. There is one hill with a plinth on top with views for miles in almost every direction. It's a great place to walk, exercise, picnic and feed the ducks. There are also pedalos you can rent for a charge, but I have not tried these yet as they are a relatively new feature. There are also some wild nature areas. My only criticisms are that there isn't anywhere to buy refreshments and also the park can only be easily accessed by car or bike.
William Reeves — Google review
Very peaceful huge park, good for nice walk, picnic, workout, kids playground
Leila Gallego — Google review
If you're looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of city life, Bedfont Lakes Country Park is the perfect spot to spend a relaxing day out. The park is bursting with greenery and boasts stunning scenery, making it an absolute feast for the eyes. Besides being a great location to take a stroll, the park also offers exercise areas, climbing frames, and play areas for children.
👍 Pros:
Plenty of greenery and beautiful scenery
Exercise areas and play areas for children
Picnic areas and public toilets available
👎 Cons:
Can get crowded on weekends and holidays
Some areas may not be accessible for disabled individuals
Overall, Bedfont Lakes Country Park is an ideal destination for a peaceful day out with family and friends. While there are limited food options available, visitors can bring their own food and enjoy a picnic amidst the beautiful scenery. The park is easily accessible and offers plenty of activities to keep visitors of all ages entertained.
george iacob — Google review
One of favourite places to de stress and unwind.
It's a quiet oasis away from the airport and roads.
Its always nice and quiet and full of wildlife.
Swans and geese will often gather by the lakeside.
There are plenty of trails long and short to suit all ages and mobility.
There is play park for children with swings and slides etc.
There are a least two big carparks and several enterences from the main road.
It'd also an ideal escape if you work in one of the many office buildings nearby and serves as a great location for an outdoors lunch
John Wilson — Google review
Went for a run here today as thinking of doing 5k parkrun here at some point. Due to recent rainfall most of the paths were covered in puddles which made the run interesting avoiding all of them. Attempts have been made to drain away but needs to be improved. Will go back but not after rain. Great outdoor space for dog walkers. 2 seperate car parks on both entrances and childrens play areas and fenced off area for off-lead dog walking
Gareth Symons — Google review
A beautiful park to go for walks and take the kids along.
Clive Rodriguez — Google review
What a beautiful space so close to LHR. We had a gorgeous sunny day and the space was being used wonderfully by kids and picnics. It has a lovely kids space and playground and a fun mound as a castle. A solid table tennis table and all accessible. A small car park too. The lakes were beautiful and swans in them too.
D Y — Google review
Great for walk and feeling like you're away from it all for a while. Always walk my dog here, they have to be kept on their leads.
Hounslow Heath is a vast natural area that offers a range of activities for visitors. It was once an excavation site that yielded significant archaeological finds and continues to be popular for nature treks. The park provides enjoyable and affordable rides, easy access from the bus stop, and ample space for walks, cycling, camping, and exploring the natural forest. However, caution should be exercised when it is wet as the woods can become slippery.
Lovely place to go for a walk in the forest! Go before it gets dark as there’s not much lights around the area.
Patricia Tham — Google review
Wide area as natural forest, it's good for walking and camping.
Arshad Ali Shah — Google review
Beautiful park where you can connect with nature and observe wildlife. The vast area that had not been touched by humans made it feel truly authentic. Overall, the park is clean, great, beautiful, and amazing.
P. S Thank you local authorities to keep the park . We really appreciate it.
Violeta leta — Google review
It was very good experience. Kids enjoyed to the fullest. Enjoyable and affordable rides. Easy access from the bus stop. Must try with kids.
Ranganathan Ragothaman — Google review
Lovely park for a long walk, many different paths, very clean, full of little rabbits
Paulina K. — Google review
Often overlooked, this is a wonderful area of natural beauty. Great for a walk with family if you enjoy wildlife as there's some lovely plants and flowers. You can even find apples and pears along with the usual blackberries to pick at the right time of year ♥️. We recently enjoyed a free screening of Mama Mia that the council had put on in the open area near the car park, which was brilliant
Claire Kemp — Google review
I visited here in June 2022 as part of walking the London Loop route around London. This is a large open space with some woodlands.
Karen B — Google review
Decided to visit this place during my lunch break and I have to say, not an ideal place to go to. Due to the lack of monitoring, patrolling and lack of safety standards, it's definitely a place you wouldn't want to spend all your hours in. Yes for a little walk here and there, great. Perhaps taking your dog for a quick walk but if you looking to spend the day there to explore or relax then it's a no. Just 20 minutes in being there, I witnessed a dead animal that was abandoned on the bushes and it stank! Unfriendly dog walkers, and even saw some junkies walking around. What I also noticed was a sign on a bin that said a venomous snake around. I'm not sure how true that is as that Is illegal however being in Hounslow, anything can happen so just be extra careful. It's unfortunate as it is beautiful especially when you head towards the trees and the woods it's like a mini forest. However, to what I've experienced, it's not entirely safe and I went during lunch time so you can only image late afternoon/evening.
Chandni kaur — Google review
An excellent location for a good train or a nice walk. The woods make a great path with shade during summer. It’s good to avoid the track during rain as the path tends to get mushy and difficult to walk. There’s a map at the entrance, use that as a guide as the place looks confusing. You can also use navigation to guide your way through the woods.
Joana Braganza — Google review
I love this local natural reserve. It is really big, bug a lovely walk, run or ride. You can use the paved path or take the unpaved ones. Each season is beautiful and last Sunday it looked gorgeous with the snow. So grateful to have this 10min walk from home during these difficult times!
Laura F. — Google review
A great area for walks and cycling. Stay out of the woods during wet weather as this can get slippery.
ANIL JOSHI — Google review
We have known about Hounslow Heath for years but only got around to visiting it for the first time this year and discovered it was a fantastic place for wild life watching.
The Treaty Centre is a contemporary mall featuring popular high-street retailers and department stores. It offers a diverse range of shops, including numerous food outlets, clothing boutiques, and jewelry stores. The mall is conveniently located on bus and train routes for easy transportation access. Additionally, visitors can find convenient amenities such as toilets, baby changing rooms, information desks, and ATM machines.
I visited in the early morning
It is a big shopping centre with a nice high street. There is an easy connection by bus or train to get there and it is also a nice place for plane spotting.
The Treaty Centre is an enclosed shopping mall in the town centre of Hounslow in Greater London, England. Treaty Centre in Hounslow is a great mix of favourite brands and independent retailers plus fantastic places to eat! It's just a place to be.
Great variety of shops, places to eat and many different things to do for young and old people. It’s recently been refurbished and it looks amazing especially the food court area.
A large shop ,everything is in tk maxx, post office, boots, poundland, wilko, lidl even a market and access very good prices for fish market!
The treaty Centre is clean and very useful shops that you need or that are for all age groups within the centre.Biggest shopping mall in Hounslow and surrounding area.There are many companies,s branches inside.
A shopping centre offering a big selection and variety of shops, both well known shop brands and smaller local shops. Also offers access to the local job centre and a children's project. A local theatre upstairs too. Bathroom amenities available.
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RITESHKUMAR PATEL — Google review
Nice shopping centre plenty of food shops, jewellery & clothing shops to choose from. Clean and tidy worthwhile shopping visit. All under roof. On the bus 🚌and train routes, very easy for travelling if necessary. Also there's toilets 🚻, baby changing rooms, ATM 🏧 machines & a information desk if needed.
Metal Mickey — Google review
Ok place for takeout halal food, which you can sit and eat in the food court upstairs, with loads of seating.
There are guys selling fruits and veg outside the entrance. Gets busy during lunch times with school and college youth.
Subway is Halal, Lebanese food and eateries give you some affordable options Worth visiting if you're in the area and want a quick food fix.
Halal Eats — Google review
Interesting Aladdin's Cave for it is situated inside the center with shops bursting with goods. There are watches and jewelry, plants, clothes, kids stuff and food courts as well. Best place to while away a leisurely day especially if it's a cold and rainy day outside.
Anuja Arora — Google review
A decent mall with a lot of stores- Macy's, H&M- you name it. It you like reading, head to to Barnes and Nobles (on the left- as you enter from the main entrance). Decent food options can be found.
Aiena Mehta — Google review
I am writing this to differ in my review with most of others saying it’s a great place with lot of brands to shop. I think in the past it was but not anymore. I see more and more shops shutting down in here and not much to shop
Except a few logos like select, next, body shop etc… the parking facilities are good but it was recently renewed and now the prices are astonishing. I would now think twice to
Park here in future.
Preethi Shaji — Google review
The Treaty Centre in Hounslow is an excellent shopping hub! It boasts a wide array of stores catering to various needs. From trendy fashion outlets to tech stores and more, it has it all. The staff is welcoming and helpful, ensuring a pleasant shopping experience. The center is clean, well-organized, and easily accessible. With ample parking and a great selection of dining options, it's a must-visit destination for shoppers in Hounslow.
Nikhil T — Google review
I love this mall, there are always so many nice people and the shops inside are beautiful, great place for children.
Leopoldo La Ciura — Google review
It is a big shopping centre with a nice high street. There is an easy connection by bus or train to get there and it is also a nice place for planespotting.
Slippery Fish — Google review
Great place for shopping.
Good london based brands. Great food court and more
Elroy Pereira — Google review
Great area to park in Hounslow. £2.60 if not mistaken during Sunday all day- not a bad deal. I gave it a 4 because the structure of the entrance sometimes might startle the driver if not really mind the surroundings. From when you go uphill to the parking area, there is a signage for SERVICES and when you turn left that’s the entrance to the parking area and their a boulder in between.
Next is the pedestrian exit in 2a, it’s near the ascension for cars(if they turn left, they might hit a pedestrian) too little space between the car and the pedestrian.
But still a nice place to park with a good deal on a weekend.
Jamie Marie — Google review
How anybody can leave a good review in the last year is beyond me. The Treaty Centre used to be the bustling heart of the town with quality shops such as Debenhams, H Samuel, Sole Trader, etc. Now it's nothing but a filthy ghost town, half the units are empty...very sad to see
Rocky Marciano — Google review
Treaty centre is a bit deserted but I liked the place it has most of the brands present and its on the main high street
kiran zehra — Google review
We parked at the Treaty Centre to visit the high street bank. In and out in 15 minutes - minimum charge is 2 hours! The centre is clean and tidy but the number of empty shops is just a shame. Parking charges high business rates few incentives - council must do better.
Robert Robinson — Google review
You can find different types of clothing stores and coffee shops and also you can find 2 or 3 gift shops.
Simply I can say one place where you can shop for groceries, home needs and lifestyle products
Sagar P — Google review
I come here daily. It is a an incredible place..this centre has many different shops and restaurants.
You will find various, different restaurants in the first floor ..also have coffee shop in the ground floor opposite the job centre as well as have many shops located in the ground area such as Poundland and wilko and more but I forget the name of these places unfortunately..but I prefer if Treaty centre have some games for kids . The important missing area in this place is games for children.
aisha “Khaled” — Google review
The car park is a good option for exploring Hounslow town centre which is far more interesting than the dilapidated Treaty Centre. Hounslow has one of the best town centres in suburban West London with a vast array of multicultural shops and street food.
Stores in the Treaty Centre include: H&M, Next & Job Centre Plus. The toilets were unclean and smelly.
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