Where to Stay Near Battersea Power Station
The restored Battersea Power Station has turned this stretch of the south bank into one of London's most exciting places to stay, and a genuinely well-connected one. Here is what to expect.
On the doorstep
The Power Station itself is now a destination: shops and restaurants under the turbine halls, riverside bars, and Lift 109 up one of the iconic chimneys for a panoramic London view. Battersea Park's 200 acres are a short stroll away, and the river path links you to Chelsea across the bridge.
Getting around
The Northern line extension put two stations here, Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms, reaching the City and West End in under 15 minutes. Frequent buses and the Thames Clipper river boats add scenic alternatives.
Who it suits
Couples and business travellers who want a modern riverside base with fast Zone 1 access, and anyone who likes their nightlife, dining and green space all within walking distance.
Where to stay
See our Battersea & Nine Elms neighbourhood guide for the full picture, and browse available apartments in the area, all bookable direct.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Battersea Power Station a good area to stay in London?
- Yes, it is a modern riverside quarter with shops, restaurants, riverside walks and Battersea Park, plus its own Northern line stations reaching central London in under 15 minutes.
- How do you get from Battersea Power Station to central London?
- The Northern line from Battersea Power Station or Nine Elms reaches the City and West End in under 15 minutes; buses and Thames Clipper river boats are scenic alternatives.