Ealing Map
Ealing map, view the Greater London town of Ealing, located in the county of Greater London, England.
Detailed Street Map of Ealing Greater London & Guide to the Area
Ealing Map Greater London: Interactive map of Ealing, displaying the town situated in the county of Greater London, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Ealing area and a Ealing town centre map, showing Ealing Broadway Railway Station and Ealing Broadway Underground Station.
Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Ealing map are: Marks & Spencer, Waterstones, Boots, Ealing Libraries, Ealing Park Tavern, The Griffin, The Drayton Court, The Royal forecourt cafe, Wagamama, Zizzi, Costa Coffee, Café Rouge, Pret a Manger, Nando's, Tesco Metro, Sainsbury's Local, Holland & Barrett, Ealing Studios, Pitzhanger Manor, Filmworks Bar & Kitchen, White Horse Pub, Morrison's, Iceland, Greggs, Whole Foods Market, PureGym, Anytime Fitness, Ealing Broadway Dental Practice, Ealing Clinic, St Benedict's Church, Christ the Saviour Church, Salvation Army, Walpole Park, Lammas & Cleve Green Community Garden, POP Pilates Ealing, Ealing Golf Club, Pavey House Hotel, Crockford Bridge Hotel, Holiday Inn Express, Drayton Court Hotel, Ealing Green Primary School, Ealing Fields High School, Seed Academy, St Mary's Catholic Primary, Queen's Healthcare Centre, Sapphire Surgery, NatWest, Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, Co-op Funeralcare, Oyster House, Ceylon Kebabs, Bombay Central, The Orangery Café, Ealing Broadway Station, and the University of West London.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of North Ealing, South Ealing, West Ealing, Hanwell, Acton, Greenford, Perivale, Southall, Hanger Hill, Pitshanger, West Acton, Northfields, Brentford, Chiswick, Kew, Hounslow, Isleworth, Osterley, Shepherd's Bush, Shepherds Hill, Westfield, Ealing Common, Elm Park, Montpelier, Redbridge, Chislehurst, Penge, Beckenham, Bromley, Harrow, Wembley, Kingston, Richmond, Hammersmith, Shepherds Bush, Barking, Ilford, Wanstead, Woodford, Tottenham.
Ealing has that perfect blend of leafy charm and urban buzz, sitting comfortably west of central London. Known as the “Queen of the Suburbs,” it's a place where a bit of Georgian elegance meets indie cafes, with a vibrant high street and open green spaces. The pace is relaxed without being sleepy, and it feels like one of those spots where you can sip a latte, head to work underground, and still come home to a proper sense of neighbourhood.
The town's recorded history goes back to Saxon times, but Ealing's transformation really kicked off in the 19th century when the railways made it a commuter hotspot. A mix of grand houses, interwar semi-detached homes, and purpose-built flats reflect its growth over the years. Today, the London Borough of Ealing is home to around 350,000 people, and the town centre itself is a thriving hub where families, students and professionals rub shoulders in parks, shops, and the occasional film set—Ealing Studios has been here since 1902.
There's plenty to enjoy locally. Walpole Park is a favourite—great for a stroll around its lake, a picnic, or catching a concert in summer. Ealing Broadway has big-name shops like Marks & Spencer, Boots and Waterstones, but also some lovely independent spots selling artisan breads, cheeses and handmade gifts. For a night out, there are decent pubs like The Ealing Park Tavern and upmarket restaurants serving food from every corner of the globe. History buffs will like Pitzhanger Manor, an outlier in the area where Sir John Soane's architecture shines. Greenford's not far off and offers the National Trust's Hogarth's House, worth a look for art-lovers.
Looking further afield, Greater London keeps delivering. You can easily hop on the tube or train and be in Richmond Park, Kew Gardens, or the South Bank in no time. Ealing's slick tube links—Central, District and Elizabeth lines—put you at Heathrow in under half an hour and in the West End before lunchtime. Heading south or east, you can explore shops in Westfield or theatre in Hammersmith and Shepherd's Bush.
Transport's one of Ealing's strong suits. Ealing Broadway station gives you Elizabeth and Central Line options, plus National Rail services to Paddington, Reading and more. A few bus routes cover every part of town, and roads like the A40 provide a handy route in and out. Heathrow Airport is closest, quick by tube or taxi, and Heathrow's the main option for European and long-haul flights—Gatwick and City Airport are reachable for a wider choice if needed.
Ealing's part of the ceremonial county of Greater London, a region that covers both the packed inner city and expansive boroughs like this one. The county has serious scale—from the Tower of London to the open spaces of Richmond Park—and Ealing shows just how varied it can be. You get urban convenience, cultural depth, community spirit, and some of the best transport links in the world, all with a suburban smile.
We hope you found this Ealing tourist map useful for your visit to the area.
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