
Alto by the Build to Rent developer Quintain Living, features 120 modern apartments in the centre of Wembley Park. There are a range of studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments available. In addition, residents can enjoy a variety of facilities across the site. These include a residents gym, sky terrace, a residents kitchen, resident lounge as well as work from home pods. Wembley Park tube station is also a short walk away with good connections to Central London via the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines.
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Alto is a high quality apartment block. Good social spaces, gym and a roof terrace. The concierge is first class and any issues with the property are addressed quickly. The residents team run great events and deliver a personal touch.
Please tell us what you like and dislike about this area:
I’ve lived at Alto for 30 months and the area has dramatically developed in that time. New amenities have taken time to open but now they are it’s greatly improving.
Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:
It’s taken time for restaurants and bars to open.
If there is one thing you would change about your flat or property what would it be:
Air conditioning in the apartments that get the sun all day.






A contemporary new icon for the Wembley skyline
The northern portion of Wembley Park is in the midst of a huge transformation, and Alto is somewhat of a lighthouse for the place. The development’s sky-high stone and glass towers are now a gleaming beacon for a new 85-acre urban neighbourhood, known as North Village.
Alto’s staggered buildings hold one, two and three-bedroom apartments. They’re chic and modern, with a soothing aesthetic of white and grey hues, and a mix of faux-wood flooring and wool carpet. Buyers can personalise the space by choosing between two colour schemes – Malmo lighter and Manhattan darker. Interiors experts, FLINT, wanted the space to feel warm and inviting, so an open-plan living and dining area complements the palettes, along with plenty of natural light via full-height glazing. Kitchens are fully fitted with handle-less furniture and Siemens appliances, and bedrooms come with built-in wardrobes. Ambient LED downlights feature throughout, and most homes come with a balcony or terrace.
Indoor public areas have been designed to echo the style of a boutique hotel, and include a gym, a spa and an elegant reception area. This is where you’ll find the concierge, who aids with things like parcel deliveries and restaurant reservations.
To the front of the Alto development are Elvin Square Gardens, a peaceful green sanctuary freckled with birch and cherry trees, which provide a pleasant route to Wembley Park (just under 10 minutes’ walk away). The station is residents’ gateway to central London, with trains running via the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines to the likes of Bond Street, Waterloo, Canary Wharf, King’s Cross and Liverpool Street.
With so much on the doorstep you may not want to venture far. The area’s legendary arena and stadium need little introduction, and host a packed calendar of musical and sporting events all year long. London Designer Outlet is also close by, where you can spend the day shopping for high-end names at a fraction of the usual price, and then catch dinner and a movie at one of the site’s numerous restaurants and nine-screen Cineworld.
TripAdvisor area favourites aside, Wembley Park is a wonderfully diverse place with something for everyone. Foodies can enjoy cuisines from world-over, bargain-hunters can haggle for knick-knacks at the market, and nature-lovers can find escapism in nearby Fryent Country Park.
Great way to live
Having rented lots of times this way of living is just great … all the hassle doesn’t exist.
The roof terrace is so cool and quite unlike renting my last flat! The communal kitchen looks great; I’m yet to use it but looking forward to doing so.
Please tell us what you like and dislike about this area:
Lots of construction and building quite a cool place to live but not much else around outside the park. Very easy to get into town though
Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:
That there would be so much building work going on