Top 7 Sights & Landmarks in Ealing, England

August 17, 2021 Layne Dawes

Discover the best top things to do in Ealing, United Kingdom including Spa De Sal, London Museum of Water & Steam, Syon House and Park, Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Brentford Lock Canalside, Jalaram Mandir, Three Bridges Park.
Restaurants in Ealing

1. Spa De Sal

5 London Road, Brentford, Ealing TW8 8JB England +44 20 8582 8971 [email protected] http://www.spadesal.com
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Spa De Sal

Suitable for children and adults alike, salt therapy can help alleviate respiratory problems, skin conditions and allergies including asthma, bronchitis, eczema, psoriasis and hay fever. The healing properties of salt can help clear lungs of toxins and mucus, improve oxygen levels, strengthen the immune system, improve skin conditions, enhance muscle performance and reduce symptoms of allergies. Relax for an hour, in a climate controlled salt room, and breath in salt infused air. Great alternative to breathing in sea air. Alleviate respiratory symptoms caused by pollution. Prepare your lungs for the winter by cleansing them of excess mucus. Build your immune system to fight air-borne bugs and thus reduce your need for antibiotics. Athletes can use salt therapy as a drug-free enhancement to improve lung capacity and help repair muscles quickly after an event. Singers can use salt therapy to repair vocal cords after a performance.

Reviewed By kainkad

I've been a regular customer to Spa de Sal and it's a real gem in this part of London. The sessions helped me recover from breathing difficulties I had last year after being heavily sick and also boosted my immunity and overall health and sport performance. I was so happy when the spa opened after the lockdown as this is exactly what my lungs needed! The social distancing and health and safety measures taken by the owner were absolutely spotless and made me and my family feel safe and confident that we can enjoy the best of what the salt therapy can offer without worrying about all the worse that covid had brought to everyone's lives. Since my first session last year I felt a valued customer and it's thanks to the owner Matilda who is always there for her customers. She's very welcoming and I enjoyed every session followed by a lovely cup of herbal tea (a ritual which Matilda kept despite the social distancing measures which is now served in take away cups). This spa is also suitable for families with young kids as there's a family salt therapy room with adjusted intensity. In fact my first time at the spa de sal was also the first time for me to have a relaxing day out after becoming a mom and the fact I could bring my child with me made my day. It's so hard these days to find a relaxing activity that can be enjoyed by both parent and child while also having all the benefits such therapy can offer. And finding someone to look after the child so that the parent can have the "me" time is not always as easy so knowing there's a place the whole family can enjoy feels amazing. I'm looking forward to my next session and I hope the benefits of the salt therapy will now become recognised more than ever before.

2. London Museum of Water & Steam

Green Dragon Lane, Brentford, Ealing TW8 0EN England +44 20 8568 4757 [email protected] http://www.waterandsteam.org.uk
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4.5 based on 273 reviews

London Museum of Water & Steam

The London Museum of Water & Steam at Kew Bridge was built in 1838 and is home to an internationally recognised collection of working steams engines that can be seen in operation every weekend. Come and discover the story of London's water supply through interactive displays and fascinating objects from Romans times to modern day. The museum is also home to a narrow gauge steam railway which is in operation every weekend and selected dates in the school holidays. Families can also enjoy the new Waterworks interactive gallery, with hands on exhibits that bring the story of London's water supply to life and prepare to get wet in the outdoors "Splashzone" where children of all ages can turn wheels, gears and pumps to move water by hand to create amazing outcomes. The rotative steam engines are in operation every weekend with the Cornish Engines running on monthly event days (see website for event listings). After all that, relax and refuel in the Stokers Cafe where you will be able to choose from a range of hot and cold drinks and homemade treats. We are a 5 minute walk from Kew Bridge Station (25 minutes from London Waterloo) and are a short bus journey away from South Ealing station (Picadilly Line + 65 bus) and Gunnersbury (District Line and Overground + 237 or 267 bus). There is a small car park on site for visitors.

Reviewed By CharlotteF14

This museum has plenty of interesting machinery and fascinating engines to interest fans of Victorian engineering. There are also lots of interactive displays about London's water supply and sewage disposal to entertain and inform every sort of visitor. While we were there there were little children from a Nursery having a great time. And the All Day Breakfast was brilliant! And your ticket gives you free entry for one year.

3. Syon House and Park

Park Rd House open Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays only 11:00am until 17:00pm, Brentford, Ealing TW8 8JF England +44 20 8560 0882 [email protected] http://www.syonpark.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 395 reviews

Syon House and Park

Syon House is the London home of the Duke of Northumberland and has been in the Percy family for over 400 years. Built on the site of a late medieval abbey, Syon boasts one of the finest Robert Adam interiors in the country and has a magnificent collection of paintings and furniture. Set in 200 acres of parkland and Capability Brown designed gardens, which includes the Great Conservatory, Syon is one of London's hidden treasures.

Reviewed By Trencherman_10 - Leeds, United Kingdom

Syon House has a great history and I would reccomend the audio tour. Interesting facts about River Thames and Henry VIII.

4. Sri Guru Singh Sabha

Havelock Road, Southall, Ealing UB2 4NP England +44 20 8574 4311 http://www.sgsss.org/
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Sri Guru Singh Sabha

Reviewed By GauravC697 - New Delhi, India

Gurudwaras are such peaceful places..I was so delighted when i could visit this Gurudwara ... Immaculately clean...Could sit for some time in peace...The langar was divine...It is infact the largest gurudwara in London

5. Brentford Lock Canalside

Brentford, Ealing TW88HP England http://canalrivertrust.org.uk/places-to-visit-pdf/Brentford_Gauging_Lock.pdf
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4.0 based on 34 reviews

Brentford Lock Canalside

Reviewed By inealat

Serenity!That's a summary of what I feel when I sit at my balcony. The Brentford area is peaceful, serene, calm and a very good place for families. The community is lovely! The canal side is simply heavenly and calming, either for a walk, sit down with family and friends to look at the ducks and their babies, or to cycle along all the way to Osterley . The boats on the canal adds colour and beauty. There is a holiday Inn for those who want to spend a few days here, also Syon park is right by the corner where kids and adult can have fun in variety of activities. There is a wide range of restaurants, cafes, local bars and Morrisons super market . I have lived here for 3 years and I love it!

6. Jalaram Mandir

39/45 Oldfield Road South Greenford, Greenford, Ealing England +44 20 8578 8088
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7. Three Bridges Park

Windmill lane, Southall, Ealing England

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