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sReview_RatingImg rating on 08/10/2008 by theo (119 reviews)

Ealing Is a very well maintained part of West London.It has many great attractions for adults and children with a fantastic range of very popular shops and restaurants, Restaurants ranging from pizza and pasta to indian, fast food, Mexican and oriental.
There are lots of sport activities available in and around Ealing.
Good pubs and wine bars. for pubs there is The Ealing park Tavern.And for wine bars there is The Attic wine bar, Baroque, The Velvet Lounge And All Bar One.
For Parents and children there are meet and play groups, m usic schools,Theatre schools,Venture clubs and volunteer police cadets.
Ealing also consists of a very large green on Ealing Common which often has a funfair on a few times a year which attracts alot of people from all over the Borough.There are also a few cinmas in Ealing too.
Public Transport is very well provided in Ealing and also consists of Ealing Hospital.

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sReview_RatingImg rating on 27/08/2008 by holly222 (494 reviews)

I think Ealings a pretty nice more understated part of long. There is a big polish community here from World war II and I think there may even be a polish museum. A few of my friends live round here and they really enjoy it - they say crime isn''t too high and it''s not that expensive. It isn''s somewhere I''d particularly go out or go shopping but it''s worth a look through - especially as transport is so easy. the town hall is pretty nice aswell.

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sReview_RatingImg rating on 18/07/2008 by howardalex (144 reviews)

Ealing is a nice little town in the outskirts of london - there''s an active nightlife with a couple of clubs and it''s only a tube away from central london. There''s a really good regular central line connection to central london and takes an average 25 minutes or so to Bank station. There''re some okay shops with all the brands you could want, although I''d suggest venturing into london for greater choice. There''re also a great choice in terms of take-aways with 2 subways, a mcdonalds etc and then loads of independent japanese and italian take-aways such as Pizza on the Green. There''s also a Bang & Olufsen and Richer Sounds for expensive/cheap hifi and home entertainment. The town has a big polish history with a polish museum nearby and has a very large polish community as a result. There''re also a couple of okay gyms. Personally I like this town, I always go to Pizza on the Green or the japanese take-away next door when I fancy food, I love the Bang & Olufsen and I would reccomend looking here for anyone trying to find a cheap house in london.

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