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The Shree Swaminarayan Temple in Willesden stands as a vibrant testament to culture and spirituality in London. With an impressive Google rating of 4.7, this temple seamlessly blends traditional charm with accessibility, offering wheelchair-friendly entrances and ample parking. Known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, visitors often note the friendly locals who provide a rich cultural introduction to the Hindu faith.

Upon entering, the temple's serene ambiance envelops you, and those attending events such as memorial unveilings leave with a sense of peace and reflection. With delicious snacks offered to visitors, the temple experience is both spiritual and culinary. Committed to the preservation of religion and culture, this temple also extends its care to the community, reflected in its support for care homes for the elderly and thoughtful messages of gratitude for NHS and key workers.

Beyond its spiritual offerings, the temple serves as a functional venue with extensive parking options, ideal for various gatherings. Recent renovations have further enhanced its beauty and utility, ensuring that it remains a cherished site for first-time visitors and returning enthusiasts alike.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Brondesbury Park
Train station 682 m walk
Brondesbury
Train station 902 m walk
Brondesbury Park (Stop U)
Bus stop 462 m walk
Milverton Road (Stop V)
Bus stop 313 m walk
Christchurch (Stop D)
Bus stop 476 m walk
Deerhurst Road (Stop C)
Bus stop 112 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 366 reviews
4.7/5 366 reviews
Yuchen Wu
Yuchen Wu
1 week ago on Google

A wonderful experience visiting the Swaminarayan Temple. The architecture is stunning and truly unique. I was warmly welcomed by the volunteers – one kind elder patiently explained the history, activities, and meaning behind the decorations, which made the visit very enriching for me as a foreigner not deeply familiar with Indian culture. On my way out, I also spoke with Mr. Patel, another volunteer, who kindly shared more about the temple. Overall, a memorable visit thanks to both the breathtaking architecture and the generosity of the people here.

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Varun Jogani
Varun Jogani
1 month ago on Google

Unbelievable festival, sahajanand sahayate mahotsav, Golden heart 💕

bhanderi tushal
bhanderi tushal
1 month ago on Google

Jay shree Swaminarayan