





Explore the reincarnation of a British icon and its surrounding neighbourhood at Battersea Power Station. Home to incredible bars, restaurants, shops, entertainment and leisure venues, there’s an array of things to do in Battersea, and we’re in the heart of it!
If you’re looking for the nearest tube to Battersea Power Station, we’re just a 2-minute walk from both Battersea Power Station Zone 1 Underground Station on the Northern Line, and the Battersea Power Station Pier. Even the London Heliport is just a 15-minute drive away and you have easy access to the capitals major airports.
Shop for luxury gifts, food, and fashion accessories at the world's most famous department store in exclusive Knightsbridge.
The monarchy's London residence, Buckingham Palace is a must-visit for royal sightseeing.
One of the main airports in the area. Check our "how to arrive" section for more information.
King’s Road in Chelsea is a lively and fashionable street, renowned for its boutique shops, stylish restaurants, and cafés. Every Saturday, a popular market at Duke of York Square offers fresh produce, artisan goods, and a bustling atmosphere.
• Ride down the River Thames on the uber boat to locations such as The Tate Modern, Greenwich and so many more. Affordable and fast way to get round London.
Battersea Power Station Underground Station is a modern Northern Line stop, offering direct access to the redeveloped Battersea Power Station area, including shops, restaurants, and riverside attractions.
Borough Market, located near London Bridge in central London, is one of the city’s oldest and most famous food markets. It offers a wide range of fresh produce, street food, and artisanal products.
Bond Street, in the heart of London’s West End, is renowned for its luxury designer boutiques, flagship stores, and high-end restaurants. It’s a popular destination for a day out and is close to Green Park, offering open green space for walking and relaxation.
The Science Museum, located in South Kensington, was founded in 1857. It offers an engaging family experience with interactive exhibits, an IMAX cinema, and displays on automobiles and technology.
The Royal Academy of Arts, housed in Burlington House on Piccadilly, is a leading art institution and an excellent choice for families, particularly during its annual Summer Exhibition each June.
The Chimney Lift, also known as Lift 109 for its 109-metre height, is located within one of the iconic chimneys of Battersea Power Station. Situated just across the road from a range of family-friendly attractions, it is ideal for visitors of all ages.
Officially called the Great Bell, the bell in Elizabeth Tower is commonly known as "Big Ben" and is arguably London's most iconic landmark.
Home to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, this royal residence in Kensington is a stunning visitor destination with beautiful grounds.
One of eight Royal Parks, Hyde Park covers 350 acres in the middle of London, offering events, concerts, and beautiful quiet spots to relax.
King’s Road in Chelsea is a lively and fashionable street, renowned for its boutique shops, stylish restaurants, and cafés. Every Saturday, a popular market at Duke of York Square offers fresh produce, artisan goods, and a bustling atmosphere.
London's hub for international modern and contemporary art, the Tate Modern showcases exhibition and collections with works by artists like Picasso, Warhol, and Mapplethorpe.
Founded in 1852, The Victoria and Albert Museum, also known as V&A, is dedicated to decorative and fine arts. It hosts a vast collection of pieces from across the globe including paintings, sculptures, glass pieces, jewelry, armour, weapons and more.
A world-class visitor attraction and ideal for families, London's Natural History Museum holds over 80 million specimens and a range of unique collections.
Perfect for couples or families who enjoy cityscapes, the London Eye is an immensely popular attraction. Experience the stunning panoramic views of London from this unique London city center attraction.