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Battersea Power Station, Control Room A

Location pin

Nine Elms, London, SW11 8AL - 

  • Credit card

    From
    £8000 min spend

  • Users

    Up to
    220 guests

The 1930s control room is a space for up to 220 guests that celebrates the history of Battersea Power Station. From the restored switchboards and control panels to the Art Deco glass ceiling, this authentic space is an unforgettable setting for events

Nestled in the iconic Battersea Power Station, discover Control Room A, a venue where historical significance meets Art Deco elegance. This Grade II listed space has been meticulously restored to highlight its original architectural beauty, from the lavish gold-coffered glass ceiling to the teak parquet floors and marble finishings.



Once the heart of London's power supply, it now offers a unique setting for a variety of events, including Christmas parties, award ceremonies, and fashion shows. The blend of heritage features and modern restoration makes it an exceptional choice for those seeking a venue with a story, all set against the iconic backdrop of one of London's most notable landmarks.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 220

Theatre

Theatre

up to 150

Pricing
& opening hours

Weekly schedule
  • monday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • tuesday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • wednesday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • thursday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • friday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • saturday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • sunday

    0:00 - 24:00

Price type: Minimum spend/day
  • from £8000 minimum spend/day

  • from £8000 minimum spend/day

  • from £8000 minimum spend/day

  • from £8000 minimum spend/day

  • from £8000 minimum spend/day

  • from £8000 minimum spend/day

  • from £8000 minimum spend/day

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Reviews

  • Julia Butterfield

    March 2025

    Loved the experience where we went to the top of the chimney in the glass lift. The information and interactive parts of the tour were really interesting. Thoroughly enjoyed it and the views across London at the top were stunning.

  • Len Elkington

    March 2025

    Great experience especially as my grandfather worked there when it was a working power station. Well laid out with a large range of shops but the highlight for me was lift 109 up one of the chimneys given a fantastic view over London. If you want to drive there then nearby (2 minute walk) parking is reasonable at c£10 for 4 hours and is outside of the CC zone but is within the ULEZ.

  • John TJ

    February 2025

    A great place to visit on both a wet and windy day and a sunny day. Best way to get there is by boat from central London or the tube, Northern Line. The lift ride 109 is a fantastic way to see London. There is a great number of food, drink and coffee venues. Close by is the new iconic American Embassy. The whole area has lots to offer including lots on the river Thames frontage. We will be back

  • Fiona Scarlett

    March 2025

    Great place to spend an afternoon or evening. We went up the lift 109 at sunset…beautiful views across London. Quite a long wait to go up but worth it once you’re up. Control room B…great cocktails. Lots of shops in the turbine halls…good selection of retailers. Dinner in No29 the power station on the riverside.

  • Shezad

    April 2025

    Visited Battersea Power Station recently and was genuinely impressed! The blend of historic architecture with modern design is stunning. Great mix of shops, restaurants, and open spaces to explore. The riverside views are beautiful, especially at sunset. Easy access via the new Northern Line extension makes getting there super convenient. A must-visit spot in London whether you're into shopping, food, or just soaking in the vibe. Highly recommended!