Prospect Place Playground at Battersea Power Station
Nine Elms, Greater LondonAbout Prospect Place Playground at Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station is one of the coolest places to visit in London and it's New Prospect Playground is open now - just in time for Spring and Summer!
You can find everything from a cinema under an archway, games bars, crazy golf, endless shops, a theatre and so much more at the Battersea Power Station.
BUT did you know that Battersea Power Station is home to one of the most colourful playgrounds in London? Your kids can immerse themselves in all kinds of imaginative play using tunnel slides, climbing towers, accessible springers and so much more...
Things to do
Ready, steady, PLAY! Treat your kids to a FREE activity in London where they can run wild and reenact their favourite tales - the climbing tower is the perfect place to reenact Rapunzel.
This open outdoor space is full of bright and colourful apparatus making it one of the best children’s playgrounds in London. Your little sprogs are sure to have hours of fun and it's suitable for children of all ages.
The playground was designed by landscape architects, LDA Design, and it is located next to Gehry Partners’ beautiful Prospect Place with the iconic Power Station as a backdrop. It's a great location set in the heart of heaps of attractions and restaurants. Parents and carers will enjoy the stunning setting just as much as the little ones.
The playground features areas suitable for all ages, so children can discover fun new elements as they get older. It's an accessible public space located at the entrance of the power station.
If you are looking for fun and free things to do in Central London, then you should definitely drop by London’s newest, most innovative playground. It's open daily from 8am-8pm, and is just minutes from the Battersea Power Station Underground station.
Transport & Parking
By tube/train/bus
Battersea Power Station (Northern Line) 5 minute's walk Sloane Square (District & Circle Lines) 15-minute walk or a 5-minute bus ride (routes 452 or 137) Battersea Park (Trains) 10-minute walk Queenstown Road 12 minute walk from the train station, 5-minute walk from Battersea Park Chelsea Gate bus stops (routes 44, 137 or 452)
By car
Taxi
Either enter at Pump House Lane (off Battersea Park Road, diagonally opposite Booker). Pump House Lane turns into Circus Road West and it’s just a minute’s drive to Circus West Village. Or drop off at Sopwith Way (off Queenstown Road).
Follow it round to the left and to the top of the road, by Grosvenor Arch (the other entrance to Circus West Village). Parking Parking is available in Circus West Village (SW11 8EZ) 24 hours a day.
To access the car park, enter from Battersea Park Road and drive straight along Pump House Lane. Turn left as you reach the new development and drive into the underground car park. Please note, there are a limited number of spaces available and tariffs are shown on our website.
Food & Drink
Gobble up bao buns to have a drink in one of many breweries, dine out in pan-Indian restaurants, relax in coffee shops and enjoy so much more! Battersea Power Station is a hive for things to do and eat and drink. We recommend trying out Gordon Ramsay's bottomless pizza restaurant!
And what's more? Battersea Power Station is in London's town centre, so you have direct access to the best restaurants in central London!
There are many places to unwind at after your endorphin-boosting day at this splendid community park playground.
Accessibility
These are the accessibility features of Battersea Power Station altogether:
– Special Assistance electric scooter or manual wheelchair hire please click here for booking process and please click here for our standard terms and conditions
– Changing Places Facility (Radar key access – a key is available via our Guest Services team if required)
– Disabled Toilets (No radar keys are needed for use of these facilities)
– Companion Canes to guide visually impaired guests
– Sensory Bags containing over-ear headphones, sunglasses and communication cards to help fulfil individual sensory needs
Opening Times
Pricing & Tickets
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Contact Details
Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd
London
Greater London
SW8 5BN
England
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