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| Getting to the Mandir |
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| Coming by Public Transport |
We encourage all visitors to take advantage of the special public transport facilities being provided by Transport for London. Click here to visit the TfL website for more details. |
THE TUBE
Neasden Station (Jubilee Line) is the closest Tube station. Visitors can then connect to the free shuttle bus service listed below.
The following stations are also close by:
- Stonebridge Park Station (Bakerloo Line) – click here for suggested walking route
- Harlesden Station (Bakerloo Line) – please take bus 206
- Willesden Junction (Bakerloo Line) – please take bus PR2
- Wembley Park Station (Metropolitan Line and Jubilee Line)
– please take the PR2 bus from across the road
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FREE SHUTTLE BUS
These will run from Neasden station (bus stop BB) to the Mandir on Tuesday from 3.00pm to 11.30pm and on Wednesday from 10.00am to 10.00pm.
NOTE: Please be aware that Brentfield Road will be closed to road traffic from about 8.30pm to 10.00pm on the day of Diwali only due to the fireworks. Routes 206 and PR2 will be diverted and the shuttle bus will not be running during these times.
Click here for map and details of the various bus routes. |
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| Coming By Road |
All visitors are requested to park at the
Green Car Park at Wembley Stadium on
Annakut Day – Wednesday 29 October 2008.
The car park will be open from 5.00am until midnight.
Shuttle bus service will be provided
to bring the visitors to and from the Mandir.
Please note that this service will operate all day.
All visitors are requested to go straight to the Green Car Park at Wembley Stadium to avoid any inconvenience.
Click here for map and details of Green Car Park at Wembley Stadium. |
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| Guidelines |
- Security: Please respect all security procedures in place for the safety of all visitors. Sharp and dangerous objects (including lighters and matches) are not allowed inside the Mandir Complex.
- Bags & Cameras: For security reasons, bags and cameras will not be permitted in the Mandir Complex across the two days. We suggest that you leave all such belongings at home or in your car.
- Dress Code: A strict dress code operates within the Complex. Specifically, tops should cover the midriff and should not be see-through. Leg-wear (i.e. ‘shorts’ and skirts/dresses) should be at least below knee-length.
- Shoes: It is customary to remove footwear upon entering the Mandir or any part of the Haveli Complex. Shoe racks are provided within the Complex.
- Photography & Videography: Photography and videography inside the buildings is strictly prohibited.
- Mobile Phones: Please switch off all mobile phones prior to entering the premises. Mobile phones with cameras must not be used to take photos. A selection of photographs is available in the souvenir shop.
- Food & Drink: No food or drinks are allowed inside the Mandir premises. Please discard any chewing gum in the bins provided before entering.
- Smoking: Smoking is strictly prohibited on the premises, including the car parks. Please dispose of cigarettes in the bins provided prior to entering the gates.
- Conduct: Please refrain from touching the delicate carvings within the Mandir premises. To maintain the spiritual atmosphere, please observe silence inside the sanctum.
- Disabled Access: Ramps for wheelchair access and a lift inside the Mandir are available. Wheelchairs will be provided subject to availability.
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