Lift 109 at Battersea Power Station
London, Greater LondonAbout Lift 109 at Battersea Power Station
Your Lift 109 journey begins in the Power Station’s magnificent Art Deco Turbine Hall A where, through a carefully curated ensemble of original records and evocative media displays, you’ll delve into the building’s rich history and discover how it has reinvented and transformed through time.
Centre stage, a lighting installation whirls and glows as visitors interact with a giant multiplayer touchscreen to collectively ‘generate energy’.
A dramatic countdown signals the next chapter of the experience as you step inside the interactive Infinity Room where energy particles swirl, rise and fall around you, gathering pace as they respond to your touch.
An express lift transports you to the base of the north-west chimney from where you’ll board London’s brand-new glass elevator: Lift 109. Continuing onwards and upwards, constellations of light guide your way as the lift makes its exhilarating ascent to the viewing platform 109 metres above ground.
Soak in the sights, the world-famous landmarks that make up London’s stunning skyline and enjoy a unique bird’s eye view of the Power Station itself.
109m up. Epic 360° Views
Battersea Power Station chimney lift experience
Prepare to ignite your curiosity, immerse your senses and elevate your perspective at London’s most epic viewing experience, Lift 109. Step inside the iconic Battersea Power Station and make a thrilling ascent 109 metres to the top of the north-west chimney where you will take in stunning 360 degree views of London’s skyline.
TAKE A JOURNEY UP
Your Lift 109 journey begins in the Power Station’s magnificent Art Deco Turbine Hall A, where through a carefully curated exhibition of original records and multimedia displays you’ll discover more about the building’s rich heritage, its architectural significance and enduring presence in popular culture.
Continuing onwards and upwards, constellations of light guide your way as the elevator makes its ascent up one of the iconic chimneys and from 109 metres at the top you will take in a panoramic view like no other.
MAKE A DAY OF IT
The regeneration of Battersea Power Station extends far beyond its brick walls. What was once 42 acres of industrial brownfield has been transformed into a vibrant new live, work and play neighbourhood for the local and wider communities with colourful playgrounds, calming green spaces and an eclectic mix of independent and design-led bars, restaurants, shops, fitness and wellbeing facilities, plus an annual events programme.
Facilities
Toilets
Gift Shop
Accessible Toilets
Baby Changing
Food Available
Wheelchair Friendly
Pushchair Friendly
Card Payments Accepted
Opening Times
- Monday, 10:00 - 18:00
- Tuesday, 10:00 - 18:00
- Wednesday, 10:00 - 18:00
- Thursday, 10:00 - 18:00
- Friday, 10:00 - 20:00
- Saturday, 10:00 - 20:00
- Sunday, 10:00 - 20:00
Open 10:00 – 20:00 School & Bank Holidays
Lift 109 is closed on Christmas Day.
Pricing & Tickets
- Child (3-15) : £12.60
- Adult (16-18+) : £17.00
- Babies and Toddlers (0-2) : Free
Family Tickets from £54.60
Book in advance for cheapest tickets
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Plan Your Visit
Typical visit time less than an hour
Suitable for Kids and Adults too
FAQs
Parking
Toilets
Family Friendly Options
Food & Drink
Accessibility Information
Tickets & Bookings
Private Hire & Birthday Parties
Contact Details
Lift 109
Battersea Power Station
London
Greater London
SW8 5BN
England
Transport Information
By Car:
If you're driving, follow Battersea Park Road to enter via Pump House Lane—this is the official drop-off and car park entry point for the Power Station. On-site parking is available at Pump House Lane (SW11 8BJ) and Circus Road West (SW11 8EZ), with over 200 bays (including EV charging). There’s a £6–£30 tariff depending on duration, and a small number of Blue Badge spaces for accessible parking.
By Train:
The nearest overground rail stations are Battersea Park (Southern Rail) and Queenstown Road (South Western Railway), both within a 10–11 minute walk to Lift 109 in Turbine Hall A. Major London stations like Victoria and Waterloo offer frequent services to these lines.
By Bus:
Several TfL bus routes serve stops right outside the Power Station. Routes 156, 211, 344 and 436 stop at the official ‘Battersea Power Station’ bus stop, a short walk to Pump House Lane and the entrance. From Chelsea Bridge area, routes 44, 137, 211, 452 stop at ‘Battersea Park/Chelsea Gate’, followed by an 8–10 minute walk via the riverside path
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