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An Insider’s Guide to Battersea

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Here’s an insider’s guide to Battersea. When it comes to exploring the best of London, you’ll be hard-pressed to find an area as diverse and exciting as Battersea. From its industrial start to its modern-day hipster charm, this area is often overlooked by tourists in favour of more well-known spots such as Notting Hill or Shoreditch. But don’t let that stop you from visiting this wonderful part of the city. With its beautiful parks, lively markets and stunning views across the river Thames, you are guaranteed a great day out.


The Local Scene

You’ll find that Battersea is one of those areas where there are always plenty of things going on. Whether it’s a food market, live music event or street entertainment – you can be sure there’s something that’ll interest you. There are also a number of bars and pubs in the area, so you won’t have a problem spotting a great watering hole.


Where to Eat & Drink


Battersea has no shortage of great places to eat and drink. From traditional pubs like The Prince Albert, which dates back to 1866, to trendy eateries like Lost Society Bar and Restaurant. For a truly unique experience, check out Circus West Village. This is an outdoor market offering a range of activities including live music, street food stalls and craft beer vendors. This neighbourhood is also home to Battersea Power Station. A former coal-fired power station that was converted into a cultural hotspot with bars, restaurants and art galleries.


Things to do

You can take a leisurely stroll around one of London’s prettiest parks, Battersea Park. Home to an array of wildlife including foxes and badgers. Or you can explore some of the city’s most popular attractions such as the Battersea Arts Centre and the children’s Zoo. There are also plenty of cultural offerings such as theatres and galleries throughout the area if you’re looking for something a bit more cultured.


Shopping & Markets

Northcote Road is packed with independent stores selling quirky items such as antique trinkets and vintage clothing. Lavender Hill boasts a wide selection of artisanal food stalls selling fresh produce from local farms. If you fancy doing some window shopping then head over the Nine Elms Lane.

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