Battersea Park
Good for: park, summer
- Address
- Queenstown Rd Battersea, SW11 4NJ
- Transport
- Website
- Phone
- 8871 7530
- Hours
- dawn-dusk
Lonely Planet review for Battersea Park
These 50 hectares of greenery stretch between Albert and Chelsea Bridges. With its Henry Moore sculptures and Peace Pagoda, erected in 1985 by a group of Japanese Buddhists to commemorate Hiroshima Day, the park’s tranquil appearance belies a bloody past. It was the site of an assassination attempt on King Charles II in 1671 and of a duel in 1829 between the Duke of Wellington and an opponent who accused him of treason.
A recent refurbishment has seen the 19th-century landscaping reinstated and the grand riverside terraces spruced up. At the same time, the Festival of Britain pleasure gardens, including the spectacular Vista Fountains, have been restored. There are lakes, plenty of sporting facilities, an art space called the Pump House Gallery and a small Children’s Zoo.
Traveller reviews for Battersea Park (1)
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Great in the summer
tsarina_13 recommends this,
Lots to do and great for a picnic with mates or weekend stroll. The vibe during summer is awesome although can be full of Antipodeans...
Good for: park, summer








