




Battersea Power Station
Attraction
4.6 (23977 reviews)
Repurposed riverside Victorian power station featuring luxury shops, dining & entertainment.
Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW11 8DD, UK
+44 20 8176 6500
Did You Know?
Iconic Album Art
Battersea Power Station famously featured on the cover of Pink Floyd's 1977 album "Animals," with an inflatable pig floating between its chimneys, making it a cultural landmark.
Distinctive Chimneys
The power station is instantly recognizable by its four iconic chimneys, which were meticulously rebuilt during its recent redevelopment to match the original 1930s design.
Architectural Masterpiece
Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Battersea Power Station is considered one of London's finest examples of Art Deco architecture, known for its monumental scale and elegant detailing.
Chimney Lift Experience
Visitors can ascend 109 meters in a glass elevator, known as 'Lift 109', to the top of the north-west chimney for breathtaking 360-degree views of London.
Highlights from Reviews
• architectural transformation
The redevelopment beautifully preserves the historic character of the building while creating a vibrant modern space.
• variety of shops
The power station offers a wide range of shops, from high-end to more affordable options, catering to diverse tastes.
• dining and entertainment
There's a great selection of restaurants, bars, cafes, and entertainment options, making it a comprehensive destination.
• riverside atmosphere
The riverside walk and green spaces provide stunning views, a lively atmosphere, and relaxing spots to enjoy.
• Lift 109 views
The Lift 109 experience offers outstanding panoramic views of London, comparable to other major city landmarks.