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Multi-Faith Brent Tour - practical travel guide with honest advice.
Explore Brent's religious diversity in a single tour led by Interfaith Brent. Visit four active places of worship - Hindu temple, mosque, synagogue, and church - with community leaders explaining beliefs, practices, and shared values. This three-hour journey reveals how faiths coexist in a London borough. Best for religious studies students and interfaith learners. This is a easy activity lasting 3 hours. Group size: 2-20. You meet at Wembley Park tube station, main exit, Wembley Park, London HA9 0HP. Key highlights: Four religious sites in one tour with inside access, Guidance from community leaders of each faith, Direct comparison of belief systems and worship styles.
Price: £15
Duration: 3 hours
Difficulty: easy
Group size: 2-20
Minimum age: 8+
Best for: religious studies students and interfaith learners
Best time: Early morning tours (9am start) avoid midday prayers and afternoon crowds. Weekday tours better than weekends for interfaith availability.
Meeting point: Wembley Park tube station, main exit, Wembley Park, London HA9 0HP
Languages: English
Here is how the experience unfolds:
9:00am Meet at Wembley Park tube and group briefing - Tour leader introduces Brent's demographics and interfaith work (10 minutes).
9:15am-9:50am Visit Hindu temple - Community leader explains temple rituals, deity representations, and festival traditions.
10:00am-10:40am Visit mosque - Observe prayer hall architecture, learn about Islamic prayer practices and Quranic teachings.
10:50am-11:25am Visit synagogue - Discover Torah, prayer customs, and Jewish holidays. See interior sanctuary layout.
11:35am-12:00pm Visit church - Tour altar area, discuss Christian theology, and interfaith commonalities.
12:00pm-12:15pm Closing discussion and reflection - Q&A session covering shared values, interfaith challenges, and Brent's community work.
The whole experience takes 3 hours. Difficulty: easy. You meet at Wembley Park tube station, main exit, Wembley Park, London HA9 0HP.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Price | £15 |
| Duration | 3 hours |
| Difficulty | easy |
| Group size | 2-20 |
| Minimum age | 8+ |
| Meeting point | Wembley Park tube station, main exit, Wembley Park, London HA9 0HP |
| Languages | English |
| Cancellation | Free cancellation 14 days before tour; £7.50 charge for cancellations 7-13 days prior; non-refundable within 7 days |
| Accessibility | Mixed accessibility; two venues have steps, two are ground-floor accessible. Contact operator for individual site information. |
What is included: Guided tour of four places of worship, Entry to all four sites, Community leader explanations at each stop, Closing Q&A session.
Not included: Food or refreshments, Transport between sites (walking only), Printed materials or handouts. You will need to arrange these yourself.
What to bring: Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees, Socks (shoes removed at some venues), Notepad for questions or notes, Comfortable walking shoes. Having these with you makes the experience smoother.
Best time to go: Early morning tours (9am start) avoid midday prayers and afternoon crowds. Weekday tours better than weekends for interfaith availability..
Tip: Book 2 weeks ahead
Tip: Covers 4 different faiths
Accessibility: Mixed accessibility; two venues have steps, two are ground-floor accessible. Contact operator for individual site information..
Operator: Interfaith Brent
After this activity, these are within easy reach:
This activity is run by Interfaith Brent.
Cancellation policy: Free cancellation 14 days before tour; £7.50 charge for cancellations 7-13 days prior; non-refundable within 7 days.
Accessibility: Mixed accessibility; two venues have steps, two are ground-floor accessible. Contact operator for individual site information..
Best time to go: Early morning tours (9am start) avoid midday prayers and afternoon crowds. Weekday tours better than weekends for interfaith availability..
Yes, children aged 8+ are welcome. Younger children may find the three-hour duration challenging. Family groups should notify the operator in advance so leaders can adjust explanations appropriately.
Secular and non-religious visitors are welcomed. The tour focuses on cultural understanding and social cohesion rather than conversion. Leaders explain practices objectively and encourage questions from all perspectives.
Participation is voluntary. You can observe ceremonies respectfully from designated areas but are never required to pray or perform rituals. Respectful observation is the expected standard.
Yes, children aged 8+ are welcome. Younger children may find the three-hour duration challenging. Family groups should notify the operator in advance so leaders can adjust explanations appropriately.
Secular and non-religious visitors are welcomed. The tour focuses on cultural understanding and social cohesion rather than conversion. Leaders explain practices objectively and encourage questions from all perspectives.
Participation is voluntary. You can observe ceremonies respectfully from designated areas but are never required to pray or perform rituals. Respectful observation is the expected standard.
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