**Harlesden, London**
Nestled in the vibrant heart of NW10, Harlesden is more than just a location; it’s a community hub dedicated to delivering exceptional experiences to all our customers. With a commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction, we go above and beyond to ensure that every visit leaves you feeling valued and appreciated. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist with any inquiries or to help you book an appointment, ensuring that your needs are met promptly and efficiently.

At Harlesden, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels at home. Whether you’re seeking expert advice or simply looking to explore what we have to offer, our dedicated team is eager to help. We believe in building lasting relationships with our customers, which is why your satisfaction is our top priority.

Discover the unique charm of Harlesden by visiting our website or giving us a call. We invite you to experience the difference that personalized service makes, and we look forward to welcoming you soon!

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Lachlan M

3 Google Rating

Like most stations along this part of the line, Harlesden station is basic and a little neglected

3/ 5

Like most stations along this part of the line, Harlesden station is basic and a little neglected

P S

1 Google Rating

Harlesden Station is the type of one that on a Tuesday morning, precisely at 7h26, you find a person

1/ 5

Harlesden Station is the type of one that on a Tuesday morning, precisely at 7h26, you find a person smoking pot whilst awaiting for the next train whilst the personnel staff are comfortably sitting in the office checking on their mobile phone.

Merve Kaleli Noor

1 Google Rating

Very dangerous area just be careful.

1/ 5

Very dangerous area just be careful.

A J Thomas

2 Google Rating

Dangerous area, bombed-out, but station clean with no real damage. None of the other passengers in t

2/ 5

Dangerous area, bombed-out, but station clean with no real damage. None of the other passengers in the station were wearing a mask. All the staff were though, so an extra star for them. But the locals? Bottom rung.

Russ B - Endless knot

4 Google Rating

I really like tube stations out in the open and especially these older ones which have not been refu

4/ 5

I really like tube stations out in the open and especially these older ones which have not been refurbished. Nice clean and tidy station and the TFL staff are nice and friendly so guess they are treated right by the management. I love our Tube system parts of it might be getting old right now but so be it and lets not ruin some of the fine details which make these stations interesting.

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