Battersea Welcomed 11 Million Visitors Since Opening

Battersea Power Station has welcomed more than 11 million visitors and opened over 35 new shops, eateries, and leisure venues, since the Grade II* listed building opened to the public for the first time in history.

New openings at the exciting new riverside neighbourhood for London since last October include the 24,000 sq ft Arcade Food Hall, Apple Battersea, Bounce Ping Pong, LEGO, The Cinema in the Power Station, ME+EM, Scamp & Dude, MALIN+GOETZ, Arc’teryx, Office Shoes, M&S Foodhall, A.P.C., NOCI Pasta, Jigsaw, Penhaligon’s, Under Armour and many more.

It has also become the first-choice destination for brands to host large-scale, immersive activations. Major events have included the Aperol Spritz Aperidisco pop-up, and a special sound and light show by world-renowned watch brand Jaeger-LeCoultre featuring a new soundtrack, specially composed for the show, by musician TØKIO M¥ERS. It was also announced recently that Battersea Power Station will be London’s only official fan zone for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics following the success of the neighbourhood’s new sports and games themed event, The Battersea Games.

Openings still to come at Battersea Power Station in 2023 include the UK’s first tashas, a much-loved café concept that started in South Africa, Searcy’s Champagne Bar, following their successful pop-up inside the Power Station, and Borough Kitchen Cook Shop & Cook School. Boots will also debut its first beauty-only store at Battersea Power Station later this year.

A new collection of 204 apartments designed by Foster + Partners, Koa at Electric Boulevard, is also due to completed by the end of 2023, growing the community of over 2,500 residents who already live at Battersea Power Station.

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