Ealing Broadway is a Shopping mall located at The Broadway, London W5 5JY, United Kingdom. It has received 13857 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 stars.
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The address of Ealing Broadway: The Broadway, London W5 5JY, United Kingdom
Ealing Broadway has 4.3 stars from 13857 reviews
Shopping mall
"Ealing Broadway in London, UK, is a delightful neighborhood for coffee and book enthusiasts"
"Ealing Broadway is a charming and vibrant area that offers an incredible shopping and dining experience"
"I saw this Shopping Centre change through the years and it was certainly better when it first opened"
"I like this place actually"
"This is an absolutely incredible station, Connections through the heart of London, Reading & All Heathrow Terminals"
Ealing Broadway in London, UK, is a delightful neighborhood for coffee and book enthusiasts. The area boasts a charming selection of coffee shops and bookstores that make it a haven for those seeking literary and caffeinated pleasures. Coffee Shops & Bookstores: The cozy spots serves expertly crafted espresso drinks and offers a serene atmosphere for reading or working. Cafes are know for their friendly staff and cappuccinos, Ealing Broadway is a great place for locals who want a relaxing coffee break. For those who prefer familiar flavors, there’s a conveniently located Starbucks. There is WaterStones - A well-stocked bookstore with a wide range of genres and a friendly staff always ready to offer recommendations. There is also Oxfam Bookshop: where you can discover hidden literary gems while supporting a good cause. Ealing Broadway combines the pleasure of a good book with the comfort of a well-brewed coffee, making it a must-visit destination for anyone who appreciates the synergy between literature and caffeine.
Ealing Broadway is a charming and vibrant area that offers an incredible shopping and dining experience. The high street is lined with an impressive array of shops, ranging from popular fashion and beauty brands to unique independent boutiques. Whether you're looking to update your wardrobe or find a special gift, Ealing Broadway has it all. The atmosphere is bustling and inviting, with a pleasant mix of locals and visitors exploring the area. The wide selection of restaurants, cafes, and bars caters to every palate, with diverse cuisines and delightful gastronomic experiences awaiting you around every corner. Additionally, Ealing Broadway benefits from excellent transport links, making it easily accessible to visitors from near and far. If you're seeking a lively and diverse shopping and dining destination, Ealing Broadway is absolutely worth a visit.
I saw this Shopping Centre change through the years and it was certainly better when it first opened. Most of the then Shops are no more and loads of pop up Businesses are opening and closing regularly so I started to go elsewhere. The big names are still there, M&S, Boots, River Island, Superdrug and one of the most miserable H&M Branch I have ever come across in my life. The Restaurants are hit and miss and sometimes the inner yard to access Tesco and the Library will host some food trucks or stalls so the whole area stinks of BBQ or fried food or whatever else is on the menu. The toilet facilities had a much needed make over a few years ago and now you can actually use them without gagging which is always a plus. Overall it is a shame that shops selection is poor because Ealing Broadway used to be a nice area but now not so much.
I like this place actually. It's quite happening area and there are couple of useful shops. I like the M&S there. It also has various local shops in and around it including foods and drinks. There are pay and use street parkings but I ever hardly found any space available there. So I normally choose the carpark behind the Ealing Town Hall. It has sufficient space and it's £1 per hour and £4 for whole day something like that. Not sure about the weekdays as it is used by the council staffs, but the rate is for weekends for sure. It's just 2 min walking distance from Ealing Broadway. So I never worry about it.
This is an absolutely incredible station, Connections through the heart of London, Reading & All Heathrow Terminals. GWR Services to Paddington & Didcot Parkway, and the Central & District Line Trains! It has recently been upgraded and wow! It is a beautiful looking station now, with many lines and Fast GWR services passing through. It is step free on all platforms and there is a ramp at the end of the Elizabeth line platforms that is yet to open! This station is perfect and is useful for anyone that lives nearby! Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to this place!
We have really enjoyed the Swap Shop this weekend. We donated our clothes and received tokens on Saturday, then spent our tokens today. It's a brilliant idea to save people money and to reduce environmental waste. We now have "new" items from French Connection, Adidas, Uniqlo, New Look, Zara... The event was well-organised; we queued to get in, but everyone was calm and polite. Once inside, it wasn't busy or grabby because staff were only allowing about 20 customers in at a time. It worked well. Thank you, Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre.
I used to live in Ealing and the Broadway library was one of my favourite haunts. But today it was a waterproof,ventilated jacket that I was in search of. Unfortunately I didn't have much luck. There's a nice array of shops in and around Broadway. Including Marks and Spencer, WHSmith, Holland and Barrett, Decathlon,Primark,JD Sports, Morrisons, T.K Maxx, Beauty Base, Tesco. Thanks to a courtyard veranda style of architecture.You can usually enjoy weather sheltered shopping especially in the winter.
Medium-sized mid 1980’s refurbished suburban shopping mall including a compliment of national chain stores. A soberly inoffensive red-brick facade featuring an open courtyard under looming twin Goth-icky towers inspired by re-imagined Disneyland - bound to put a dampener on your urge to consume. Good lighting, accessible parking, clean toilets with a noteworthy restaurant presence: this centre still credible. Perhaps not ablaze but here the embers still glow.
You will get everything you need here . Urban town centre . Gets very busy in the morning from 10 to 1600 .Then its dies down. Restaurants gets very busy in the evening. You get Gordon Ramsay to Core brasserie all here. Nice pizzeria ..organic veg shops ...charity shops...Herat foundation...cafe shops...local pop up markets ..French artisan market ...quality pubs ..pret ..pizzeria all .Gym ..Decathlon ..plenty of clothes , mobile phone shops Love ealing .
Typically shopping centre, nice shops - Boots Flying tiger, Tesco, Auntie Ann's, etc. and a cool market going on at the same time. The parking lot is quite chaotic and busy though, wouldn't recommend coming by car. Ticket paying machine broke down and they didn't give us back the entire change saying that they wouldn't take from the machine. Went to the polish restaurant next to the church and the food was fantastic. Very nice and welcoming staff.
Mainly shops and restaurants. Nevertheless, the town is slowly but surely expanding into a city in itself, with a large train station connecting you between Reading, Heathrow airport, Paddington and all the way through Central London to the east side. Also, new developments have arisen over the last decade, such as Dickin's Yard and Filmworks have arisen. Here's hoping the cinema finally opens this year .
I loved the atmosphere of this whole area. Shops, restaurants, fast food, a little square to chill and eat some churros or ice cream (I guess it's a summer feature). There's a big park close to it and overall it just didn't feel that busy and overwhelming. The Primark is one of the most decent ones I've ever been, nicely organized, not that huge, but no queuing at the fitting room, staff was kind.
Ealing Broadway is a vibrant place with whole load of people. It is a very busy place and there are lots of different types of shops which deal in various brands. It is the most happening place. I could almost find everything I wanted at the Ealing broadway shopping Centre. The huge malls like the Marks & Spencer, H& M, Primark and many more. This is a place to be if you are in around London.
Bit of everything. Has toilets on first floor but Argos has moved to West ealing (pick-up only). Has Tesco, library with council advisors, decathlon, WHSmith with post office, Costa, Starbucks, Boots, Superdrug, etc. Paid carpark. Adjacent new malls is more favourable for eating out or entertainment. Walpole Park is excellent for a day out. Ealing Broadway Station Close by.
Nice shopping and dining area with an old world charm. All good shopping stores are there along with standalone labels. From Art to paracetamol everything is available. Great options for dining with a few quaint pubs serving superb Ales. And being serviced by Elizabeth line is a big attaraction as commuting to and fro is much easier. Must visit for a lazy afternoon.
Ealing Broadway has evolved so much in the last 10’years. There are some new amazing stores all with low price tags. The branded stores are of course pricey as expected. Parking is available all round the mall. Some pay and display and rest is the mall parking. The variety of places to eat is also vast. Will be taking my mum there soon.
Nice layout and decent quality with a reasonable sized Tesco store. Ealing Broadway shopping centre is a bit different to the normal layout. This centre has a lovely open square in the middle. When I was there they had a big screen in the square with live coverage of the cricket World Cup and deckchairs arrayed in front of it.
I love this place, there many brand inside, I could enjoy to spend a lot of time inside this little place. Doing shopping, clothes, beauty, treatment and the beautiful coffee shops. And also has very clean WC.. And the parking is so cheap, also there’s gym inside.. Go there and you’ll stack for hours
Ealing Broadway shopping centre still retains some of its charm. Some great shops have gone, but M&S and other good places are there. There is a good library and good availability of parking in the centre and nearby. Now with the Queen Elizabeth line, there are more reasons to visit Ealing.
A rare thing now, a high street and shopping centre which has plenty of shops and places to eat. Can spend a few hours walking around browse a few shops pop in for a coffee or possibly a meal. Also handy for the station with district, central and Elizabeth line a few minutes walk away.
Explore learning is now trading in the shopping center very nice clean and police staff amazing asset to the centre go and have a look and check it out for your self thing is there are so many shops you need to stop for more than a hour in prove your children education and sign them up
A real community square. Lovely in summer with the free deckchairs to enjoy the warmth and the big screens for the major sports events. Cosy on Christmas for the Market. All around all the shops you need for a convenient and relaxed shopping. A Mall of another level.
It's silly to review a shopping centre. It has shops and mostly the same shops in every other shopping centre. Ever. Its clean. Lots of people Some of the stores have sales and things on offer! To be fair British Land do a pretty good job of keeping it full and tidy.
Ealing Broadway has been revamped. It's nice and clean, plenty of good shops, new toilets (upstairs) and I visited for the Sparkle Vegan Market. It gets very busy at weekends but is worth a trip. Close to Ealing Broadway station and served by lots of buses.
Forget with car,not that easy to and lots of places can pay with 3£/hr coins only ,in 2023! Be aware in Ealing council area you cant drive through some streets between 8.45-9.45/14.45-15.45 charging 60£ fine.Very hard parking area,and very crowded.
It’s good, this station has all the options just like in India we’ve Rajiv Chowk. So Ealing Broadway is like Rajiv Chowk in london And the Ealing broadway shopping centre sorts everything it has every Brand there so it’s the best option. …
A very well planned shopping shopping centre with plenty of parking and variety of stores and food outlets including restaurants, cafes, department stores and many more. It offers so much for the shoppers and us well worth a visit for the day,
Ealing Broadway is a great place to spend a day out shopping, dining, and relaxing. The mall has a modern and spacious design, which makes it a comfortable and pleasant environment to wander around. The mall has a wide variety of stores
Great local shopping centre where you can find almost everything you need for a day out shopping. Good variety of shops from fashion to accessories to health & beauty shops and places to eat and drink. Love the ad-hoc food and craft markets
Looks like the authorities are working to recreate a vibrant Ealing Broadway centre with greater footfall for the retailers. Great move in the right direction. I sense that this momentum will grow when Filmworks is actually up and running.
Quite decent size of the shopping centre. Basic stores to visit on daily / weekly basis are here: H&M, Primark, M&S, JD, Clarks, Poundland, Tesco, Beauty Base, Next and a few more. Good choice of restaurants: Wasabi, Wagamama, Turtle Bay;
You wont believe this a great shopping opportunity outside the westend with one big advantage NOT a lot of tourists which block everything when you move in central London. Easy to reach District Line Central Line and Heathrow Connect go
Missing more organic shops, cafes that make Ottolenghi fare. It is an area with potential but the planes over make it unhealthy to live. More effort in developing Art before Costa or Nero becomes the local exquisite experience.
Always have what I want in the shopping centre. So many shops and so much choice. Easy to use public toilets on the 1st floor with lift access. Christmas market in the centre, Sometimes have the fake snow machine running.
Fantastic shopping centre, there is everything you need. The standard shop with Tesco, lots of great food, and all types of stalls and shops. It's clean and well laid out, an amazing space, and near Walpole park.
Great shops and nice little mall, many places to eat or have coffee, located close to the train station and high street. They have open sitting area in the middle of mall where you can sit and enjoy the weather
Pop up art show with 7 London artists running from October till March. Find them opposite Poundland . Colourful & accomplished work from £5 ! Work displayed in Oak Rd and click & collect possible in lockdown
OK for shopping but there are numerous homeless people and tents and beggars as soon as you come out of EB station. No police around alot of drunk people which I find a bit intimidating at lunch time etc!!
Claims to be a Christmas Market,but only consists of 6 stalls and a santa grotto which they charge £7 per child,avoid altogether as there are better Christmas markets such as Leicester Square/Covent Garden
Ealing Broadway was a nice place for me to visit the town center for the first time so I can get to understand Ealing well than going all the way to Heathrow Airport with no attractions and shopping malls.
Parking is a little complicated to find. Interesting selection of shops which I would like to explore for next time when ive have gotten over the hardship of finding the correct access to parking …
Amazing to be back in my home town after visiting Wembley lovely centre especially now at Christmas great atmosphere lovely Christmas huts, decorations churros was to die for delicious
It is what it is! Not a bad high street and shopping centre but obviously can't compete with the nearby Westfield when it comes to entertainment and breadth of items on offer.
It’s a okay experience,there is a clear improvement to the standards ,a new logo… . Though it’s okay the sweet smell of the churros is one of the best part of the experience
Ealing Broadway is a wonderful shopping experience with a wide selection of shops in the shopping Centre and on the High Street. So easy to access by bus or train.
That area is amazing...you can do shopping, eat fresh cooked food, have a chill out time and more... I hardly recommend this area for a day off...
One of the best community shopping mall in Western London area, with good car park and plenty of essentials shops like Boots, M&S and Tesco.
All in one place,you find prime mark and decathlon at the same place. All types of shops are there and you can have all your shopping here.
Nice and clean.. Fairly modern. Shopping centre. With no boarded up shops. Which is a delight. Welcome to Ealing the Queen of the suburbs.
Open air shopping mall with all types of stores and restaurants, enjoyed also delicious ice cream of D’licious Cafe, crepes and coffee ☺️
I worked quite locally and on my break like running into marks and Spencer to buy my lunch or just browse. It's clean staff are friendly.
Nice, big, well stocked shopping centre. With lots of interesting coffee and food units. Easy to get to, near the tube, in a busy area.
I enjoy going to ealing Broadway doing a better shopping. The only problem is it's extremely busy but the shops have changed so much
A great selection of shops. But we used their car park and grabbed the tube to Westminster for a meeting. Convenient and fair price.
It is an awesome place. Very grandeur and almost all brands are there. Also it has its own charms sitting on the bank of the Thames
Often Brands is available in one Place which I like the most.Additionally,It is spacious to sit,relax and play for children.
Good area to stay while traveling quick Elizabeth Line into central London. Lots of restaurants and shopping in the area!!
Great selection of shops, Christmas market was lovely with seasonal food and drink. Car parking was easy. Very pleasant.
Just nice area in West London . Shopping mall is okay . some nice views and park not far from the shopping facilities .
Shopping centre is always busy with a decent crowd. Has lift facilities to level 1 and level 0. Really loved the place
Busy yet reliable train station to district Central and Elizabeth line locations. Has a Costa a bagel shop inside
There are Christmas food stalls and entertainment in the shopping centre. It has a lovely, Upbeat vibe.
Great place to stay eat and shop and good nightlife. Great transport connections by bus, train, taxi.
Nice shopping centre however parking is a big issue in the area if you r just collecting your order.
Fun place, many various shops and places to eat. Nice tiny Christmas market at this time of the year
Lovely place for family day. It is next to Ealing station, what a convenient place to shop!
Feeling like Xmas already with the stalls all selling different things. From food to gifts.
Actually there was no enough shopping mall. But the area most effective place for the west
Nice shopping experience with lot of shopping options. Very close to the train station
Really enjoyed shopping in Ealing today. Easy parking too. And a lovely meal at Pho.
Always loved this shopping centre, food, clothes, library something for everyone.
Very helpful and kind and understanding and do a good job all the time well done
Peaceful, and incredibly clear. Lots of food shops and a well rounded area
Getting better. Too many riff raff homeless people for my partners liking
Nice place to shop . Variety of shops and places to have a coffee etc
The best place, everything at one place plus parking options.
Good place for shopping and now for food as well
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