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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 standing

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

Audio & visual

WiFi

WiFi

Location

Reviews

  • Maurizio Di Ianni

    March 2024

    This place has suffered a total change, it is really nice and full of life for families and friends to visit, spend the day on a picnic, enjoy the view, shopping, and having a drink. I could also find a lot of people taking their pets out. There is a playground for kids which could be easily crowded. In the shopping centre there are still a few shops waiting to be opened yet plenty to see and enjoy. Worth the visit.

  • Jamie Louise Turner

    March 2024

    Really easy to get to either by river or underground. Was impressed by the variety of shops inside. Lift 109 observation deck is worth a visit too. You only get ten minutes at the top but it’s still worth it. Would recommend and I’m definitely going back here.

  • Cernan Catig

    February 2024

    Beautiful place... so easy to get to by train. Parking may be more challenging. Still not full of shops but the existing ones are definitely worth checking out. I also love the Arcade food hall... love the service and friendly staff ans pf course the selection of food and drinks were awesome. Totally recommend this place

  • Pauline TRANTER

    April 2024

    Amazing development huge but retaining historic features. Upmarket shopping, lots of chain restaurants and Lift 109 is worth trying for the experience and amazing views(cheaper to buy tickets online) The Power Station development is a city within a city. Awe inspiring!!

  • Paul Onderwater

    March 2024

    Battersea Power Station has been reborn as a multi experience attraction. Shopping, eating, theatre, hotel, homes and more contained in a decommissioned power station. Lots of great shops including a very wide variety of styles and types. Several great places to eat and drink. The Lift 109 experience is great as well. We spent several hours during a few different days before and after Christmas. There were other attractions such as an outdoor skating rink and a light festival. A lot of interesting history about the origin and life of the power station.