Guidebook for London

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Guidebook for London

Drinks & Nightlife

62 habitants recommandent
The Lighthouse Bar
441 Battersea Park Rd
62 habitants recommandent
59 habitants recommandent
The Latchmere
503 Battersea Park Rd
59 habitants recommandent
Bar serving cocktails, with eclectic designer decor featuring Chesterfields, mirrors and plants.
23 habitants recommandent
Lost & Co
160 Putney High St
23 habitants recommandent
Bar serving cocktails, with eclectic designer decor featuring Chesterfields, mirrors and plants.

Entertainment & Activities

42 habitants recommandent
Go Ape Battersea
42 habitants recommandent
79 habitants recommandent
Zoo pour enfants de Battersea Park
79 habitants recommandent
187 habitants recommandent
Pont de Stamford
Fulham Road
187 habitants recommandent

Food Scene

Traditional Thai eatery with a smart interior serving generous portions, plus takeaway and delivery.
14 habitants recommandent
Bangkok Bay
246 Battersea Park Rd
14 habitants recommandent
Traditional Thai eatery with a smart interior serving generous portions, plus takeaway and delivery.
Comfortable little pub with rustic wood tables, colourful art and a garden, serving eclectic food.
25 habitants recommandent
The Candlemaker
136 Battersea High St
25 habitants recommandent
Comfortable little pub with rustic wood tables, colourful art and a garden, serving eclectic food.
European and British dishes utilising fresh, seasonal produce, served in a bright contemporary spot.
13 habitants recommandent
Bread Centrale
13 habitants recommandent
European and British dishes utilising fresh, seasonal produce, served in a bright contemporary spot.
Hotel restaurant with an international menu and a roof terrace overlooking the river.
Banyan on the Thames
34 Lombard Rd
Hotel restaurant with an international menu and a roof terrace overlooking the river.
A small bakery-cum-café in Battersea, specialising in sourdough bread and Neapolitan pizza. Head along for a freshly prepared breakfast, where even the butter is home-made. The wine list is small but inexpensive, and there are plenty of options for pizza toppings.
48 habitants recommandent
Flour to the People!
573 Battersea Park Rd
48 habitants recommandent
A small bakery-cum-café in Battersea, specialising in sourdough bread and Neapolitan pizza. Head along for a freshly prepared breakfast, where even the butter is home-made. The wine list is small but inexpensive, and there are plenty of options for pizza toppings.

Parks & Nature

935 habitants recommandent
Battersea Park
Battersea Park Road
935 habitants recommandent

Arts & Culture

1694 habitants recommandent
Musée Victoria et Albert
Cromwell Road
1694 habitants recommandent
1954 habitants recommandent
Musée d'Histoire Naturelle
Cromwell Road
1954 habitants recommandent
80 habitants recommandent
Théâtre Apollo Victoria
17 Wilton Rd
80 habitants recommandent
102 habitants recommandent
Battersea Arts Centre
Lavender Hill
102 habitants recommandent
19 habitants recommandent
Pump House Gallery
19 habitants recommandent

Shopping

1522 habitants recommandent
Harrods
87-135 Brompton Rd
1522 habitants recommandent
Battersea Flower Station Garden Centre & Florist
320 Battersea Park Rd
11 habitants recommandent

Sightseeing

The capital's first helicopter sightseeing tour that doesn't involve schlepping out of London – because you can choose to board, much more conveniently, at Battersea Heliport. The 20-minute trip mostly follows the route of the Thames, between the Isle of Dogs in the east and Barnes in the west, taking in landmarks including Buckingham Palace and The Shard along the way. It doesn't come cheap but it has to be the most exciting way to get to grips with the layout of the city.
11 habitants recommandent
London Heliport
Bridges Court Road
11 habitants recommandent
The capital's first helicopter sightseeing tour that doesn't involve schlepping out of London – because you can choose to board, much more conveniently, at Battersea Heliport. The 20-minute trip mostly follows the route of the Thames, between the Isle of Dogs in the east and Barnes in the west, taking in landmarks including Buckingham Palace and The Shard along the way. It doesn't come cheap but it has to be the most exciting way to get to grips with the layout of the city.