Battersea Power Station Pier

Battersea Power Station Pier

About Battersea Power Station Pier

Battersea Power Station Pier is located on the south shore next to Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s iconic power station. Battersea Power Station and the surrounding area is currently being redeveloped into housing & commercial space with a wide range of bars, restaurants & shops.

 Battersea Power Station Pier Location

Daytime / Evening Cruises from Battersea Power Station Pier

We do not offer public daytime or evening cruises from Battersea Power Station Pier. We do operate a range of private charters, click the link below to view our public cruises or private charters.

Private Charters from Battersea Power Station Pier

Our versatile party boats are a popular choice on the River Thames. Large open decks, heated saloons & fully licensed bars are just a few of the facilities to be found on-board.

We provide a wide range of catering & dining options, perfectly paired with our extensive wine menu. Our entertainment options & decorations can also make your event truly unique.

Near Battersea Power Station Pier

Battersea Power Station

Battersea Power Station was built between 1929 & 1945. Once completed the power station was one of the largest brick buildings in the world. The power station closed in 1983 & is currently being redeveloped into housing & commercial space with a wide range of bars, restaurants & shops.

Battersea Power Station Pier Gallery

**Transportation links are based on data from Transport for London, always check their website (tfl.gov.uk) when planning your journey.

Walking times & distances are average times based on data from Google Maps.

We operate daytime cruises from 6 piers on the River Thames & private charters from over 20 piers. Click the link below to view all piers.

**Transportation links are based on data from Transport for London, always check their website (tfl.gov.uk) when planning your journey.

Walking times & distances are average times based on data from Google Maps.

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