Harrow is a perfect place to stay if you are going out for a night in London. There is free parking in many of the hotels and that means you won’t have to pay the dreaded congestion charge. Harrow has excellent public transport links which allows you to meet up with and have an exciting liaison with one of our beautiful and amazing
London escorts. What a great way to enhance your visit to Harrow.
Why not book tickets to go to The Wembley Stadium or the Wembley Arena, it is so easy to get to from Harrow, it’s right on the doorstep.
Harrow has more than 60 areas of parkland and open space covering more than 400 hectares.These include recreation grounds, ornamental parks and areas of countryside. Many of the parks have facilities for football, cricket, tennis and bowls. Pinner Memorial Park has a duck pond, an aviary of budgerigars and the ornamental Peace garden.
Harrow School is one of nine original English public schools and eight former Prime Ministers including Winston Churchill all went to Harrow. The aristocratic school has many traditions, which include the use of boaters, morning suits, top hats and canes as uniform. Historically Harrow was the nerve centre for the Battle of Britain in World War II.
Slumdog Millionaire star, Dev Patel, is also a Harrow resident. He was born in Harrow and his parents met in London after they both emigrated from Kenya. The now famous Dev Patel went to Longfield Middle School where he had his first acting experience in the school’s production of Twelfth Night. After he got an award for best actor he knew his future would be in acting. His GCSE drama examiner was moved to tears with his portrayal of a child in the Beslan school siege.
Harrow Council paid tribute to its most famous drama graduate teenager whose depiction of impoverished Mumbai slumchild Jamal Malik.
Today Harrow is an outer London Borough in northwest London and approximately 10 miles from central London. Covering 50 square kilometres (20 square miles) Harrow is the 12th largest borough in Greater London in terms of area, but 22nd in terms of size. It is one of the most diverse boroughs in the UK.
Old traditions, vibrant cultural diversity, and a dash of eccentricity characterise Harrow today. From rich cultural heritage to award-winning international cuisine, we are sure you'll be surprised by what's on offer.