JOIN THE FESTIVE FUN AT THE NEWLY OPENED BATTERSEA POWER STATION

Christmas has officially arrived at Battersea Power Station, with the new riverside neighbourhood transformed into the ultimate festive destination for the Christmas period.

Inside the newly opened Power Station, the historic Turbine Halls have been adorned with golden art-deco decorations in the 1930s Turbine Hall A and colourful lights and baubles across the 1950s Turbine Hall B, with both playing host to an exciting calendar of free and family-friendly activities.
Festive-themed selfie spots are dotted around the site including a larger-than-life bauble installation in the riverside piazza, a 40ft Christmas tree in Malaysia Square, a trail of Candy Canes on Electric Boulevard and an alpine takeover of The Coaling Jetty.
Caption: Festive themed selfie spots at Battersea Power Station, including an eye-catching bauble installation, and plenty food pop up huts on The Coaling Jetty with the iconic Power Station as a backdrop. Image credit; Brendan Bell
Visitors can tick off everything on their Christmas wish list in this one-of-a-kind setting with a fantastic line-up of British and international brands now open inside the Grade II* listed Power Station and on Electric Boulevard, the neighbourhood’s new pedestrianised high street.
Culture & Crafts
Christmas at Battersea Power Station runs all the way through December and into January, offering a range of activities for the whole community and all ages. Visitors are invited to festive workshops over weekends, including interactive Christmas card and tree decoration sessions, face painting and local community workshops led by Nine Elms Arts Ministry, such as storytelling corner, eco-Christmas animals and creative soul carols.
Live music will bring festive cheer to the Power Station’s turbine halls with free Friday Night Jazz sessions, daily Lunchtime Live piano performances from local musicians, and the Battersea Power Station Community Choir performing a selection of Christmas classics on 11th and 15th December.
Young ones can even meet Santa for a photograph at Santa’s Corner and post their wish lists to the North Pole!