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    Battersea is a large district in southwest London, part of the London Borough of Wandsworth, England. It is centred 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southwest of Charing Cross it also extends along the south bank of the Thames Tideway. It includes the 200-acre (0.81 km 2) Battersea Park.

    • Where Is Battersea?
    • The Best of Battersea Power Station
    • Battersea Hotspots

    Battersea is a trendy south-of-the-river hotspot and district of south-west London. The area is nestled between Clapham, Wandsworth and Vauxhall, with Chelseasitting above, north of the river.

    The Grade II-listed former coal-fired power station has been transformed into a hub for shopping, eating and entertainment.

    Stroll along the river Thames to Battersea Park and walk through the leafy gardens to reflect beside the Peace Pagoda, one of 80 structures dedicated to peace worldwide.
    Discover the world of Battersea Dogs and Cats Homewhich regularly opens its doors for visitors to learn how its work transforms the lives of the rescued animals.
    Hang out with wildlife from across the continents at Battersea Park Children’s Zoo.
    Visit the largest wholesaler of fruits, vegetables and flowers in the UK at New Covent Garden Marketand enjoy fresh produce all year round.
    • Battersea Park. One of London’s biggest and best green spaces, Battersea Park has a number of attractions and beauty spots including a boating lake (complete with cafe), tea gardens, a children’s zoo as well as ponds and fountains.
    • Battersea Power Station Shopping Centre / Mall. Battersea Power Station mall is all about shopping in style and is definitely one of the best looking and more high-end retail experiences south of the river.
    • Battersea Power Station Lift 109. Getting its name from the fact the panoramic 360 degree viewing platform is 109 metres up (or 358 feet for you traditionalists), Lift 109 is a culmination of rigorous restoration work to one of Battersea Power Stations iconic chimneys, with a journey up to see London’s stunning skyline in a glass elevator (how very Charlie and the Chocolate Factory).
    • Control Room B at Battersea Power Station. A new cocktail lounge and swanky bar located in the heart of turbine room B, the Control Room B makes a feature of the original controls and dials of the power station for a unique setting.
    • Have a wander round Battersea Park. This is not just a park, this is Battersea Park and there is SO much to do and see here. Need a beautiful backdrop for a picture-perfect picnic?
    • Jump on board the Battersea Barge. Hop aboard this award-winning, floating wonderland of all things entertainment. You’ll find a bar, a stage, and a truly unique setting to enjoy an array of musical, comedy, and cabaret performances.
    • Shop ’til you drop at Battersea Power Station. Battersea Power Station has been the talk of the town (well, city) since its recent revamp, and for good reason.
    • Join the party at The Magic Garden. This enchanting pub, restaurant, and garden is the perfect place to seek solace from the hubbub of London life. The Magic Garden serves up ‘festival in a pub’ vibes with their extensive and eclectic variety of live music, their delicious food and drinks, and their unbeatable warm and friendly atmosphere.
  2. Sep 4, 2024 · Battersea, area on the south bank of the River Thames in the London borough of Wandsworth. It is known for its riverside park and its (now defunct) power station; in the mid-18th century it was the production site of Battersea enamelware.

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  3. Battersea Power Station. The iconic Grade II* listed building and surrounding area has being brought back to life as one of the most exciting and innovative mixed-use neighbourhoods in the world – a place for locals, tourists and residents to enjoy a unique blend of restaurants, shops, parks and cultural spaces.

  4. Nov 7, 2018 · Battersea Power Station. Battersea Power Station is a Grade II listed building known for more than the cover of Pink Floyd’s album Animals. Currently under redevelopment into a mixed-use area that will be home to residences, shops, restaurants, and office space, Battersea Power Station has had iconic