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Harlow, a bustling metropolis, boasts an abundance of natural areas, parks, and cultural institutions. It is also a city of repute as the home of fibre optic telecommunications technology, as well as the first tower building and the first automated cricket scoreboard in the UK. Harlow also features world-class public art in every neighbourhood, and many of Harlow's sculptures have gained international recognition. The region surrounding Harlow is also rich in history. The Romans built a temple there to honour the goddess Minerva. The Harlow Museum & Walled Gardens is a great place to learn about Harlow's history from ancient times to the present. There is always something to do in Harlow, whether it's window shopping on the main street, perusing the works of art at the Gibberd Art Gallery in the Water Gardens, stroking the ponies at Pets' Corner in the Town Park, or taking in a show at The Harlow Playhouse. Discover the one-of-a-kind town of Harlow today by venturing there. Pre-book your Harlow car hire with Enjoy Travel for a stress-free trip.

Guide of Harlow

Geography

Located in western Essex, Harlow is a significant town and a separate administrative division of England. Harlow is a former "new town" on the border between Hertfordshire and London. It is on the south bank of the upper Stort Valley, a waterway that can be navigated through nearby cities and has a canal section near its watermill.

Climate in Harlow

The winters in Harlow are long, extremely cold, windy, and largely overcast, while the summers are brief, pleasant, and partially cloudy. Normal annual lows hover around -3 degrees Celsius, while average annual highs reach 28 degrees Celsius. Late June through early September is the ideal time to visit Harlow to take advantage of the nice weather and participate in outdoor activities.

Culture

The historic area of Harlow, Essex, England is known as Old Harlow. Located in the north-east of Harlow, Old Harlow is the town's oldest neighbourhood. No records survive from before the Domesday Book of 1086, so the exact founding date of Old Harlow remains a mystery. Several Grade I and Grade II listed buildings help maintain Old Harlow's village character. In fact, the majority of the buildings in Old Harlow's main street are from the early Victorian era and are protected by one of the district's conservation areas because of the village's historic significance and the area's preservation efforts dating back to the Middle Ages.

Things To Do in Harlow

Relax in Harlow Town Park

Harlow Town Park, which has won the Green Flag Award for numerous years in a row, should be at the top of your agenda. It is one of the biggest urban parks in the UK, spanning 164 acres of luxuriant vegetation. The park was designed by landscape painters Sylvia Crowe and Frederick Gibberd and opened in 1957. There are five separate gardens with diverse characteristics, including leisurely pathways, a bandstand, a skate park, paddling pools, playgrounds, and an outdoor gym. Petting the chickens, pigs, ducks, llamas, guinea pigs, bunnies, and reindeer at the Pet's Corner petting zoo will be especially enjoyable for children. Later, enjoy light snacks at the freshly rebuilt mid-Victorian Spurrier's House Café. If you're in town in November, don't miss the Guy Fawkes Night blaze. On weekends throughout the summer, the park regularly holds musical events.

Enjoy a performance at the Harlow Playhouse

Art and culture fans should make plans to see a performance at the famed Harlow Playhouse. This performing arts theatre comprises a 400-seat auditorium and a 120-seat theatre that routinely produces enthralling musicals, ballets, comedy acts, plays, and live music events. Every year, an in-house theatrical group delivers fully produced shows. Inside the grounds, you may unwind with a cup of coffee and some nibbles at the welcoming Café Bar. The 'Pay What You Can' series is an intriguing idea that aims to promote theatre and the arts to people from all walks of life. Some may also be interested in the Aerial Academy, which offers novel activities such as aerial yoga.

Admire the Gibberd Garden

The residence of Frederick Gibberd, the designer of Harlow New Town, is located at the northeast end of Harlow. The lovely Gibberd Garden spans nine acres and is home to more than 80 intriguing post-war sculptures and architectural marvels by artists such as Elizabeth Frink. Explore the groomed lawns, beautiful flower beds, and magnificent patios. The enchanting moated castle and the tree swing towards the bottom of the garden are popular with children. After exploring the garden's numerous eccentric nooks and corners, stop by the Barn Tea Room for some ice cream or snacks. It should be noted that Gibberd Garden is only open to the public on Sundays and Wednesdays from 2 to 6 p.m.

Eating Out in Harlow

Harlow is home to a plethora of world-class restaurants and pubs that serve delicious meals to suit all tastes and budgets. Here are a handful of our favourites. Harlow Mill Beefeater, situated in the city centre, is an excellent option for beef aficionados. Enjoy precisely grilled steaks or beef lasagne while resting in their huge pub garden with riverside views, or in their pleasant inside sitting room. The Garden of India is a modern restaurant that serves traditional Indian food with contemporary touches. The stylish décor, calm atmosphere, and helpful employees all contribute to the vibe. The lamb chops and the melt-in-your-mouth butter chicken are our favourites. The Rainbow & Dove is an award-winning gastropub that will thrill you with its extensive menu of delectable cuisine. Enjoy their Sunday roast or calamari with salt and pepper. Wash it all down with a big glass of wine or beer.

Transport

Airport

Harlow is served by London Stansted Airport, located about 10 miles away.

Getting Around Harlow

Harlow has decent bus service and two train stations that connect it to London and Cambridge. You can also get taxis quite easily. Many people who go to Harlow choose to hire a car, especially if they are going in a big group, are on a tight schedule, or have kids with them. This is because it is more comfortable and flexible than taking the bus or train, which has infrequent departure times.

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FAQs about car hire in Harlow

Most frequently asked questions about hiring a car in Harlow

Car hiring prices in Harlow start at £24.69 per day.
Budget and Alamo are the most popular car hire companies in Harlow.
The driving distance between Harlow and London is around 21 miles.
The average price of a litre of fuel in Harlow can vary between £1.23 and £1.05.
The budget friendly choices between small cars in Harlow start at £115.63 for a week, which is about £16.42 per day.
The most affordable car hire options in Harlow for an entire month go for £510.72, or £16.53 per day.
The best time to travel to Harlow is from late June to early September (according to average temperatures).
Harlow Town Park is the best place to start exploring Harlow.

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