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Experience stunning 360-degree views of London from 109 meters up inside Battersea Power Station’s historic chimney with Lift 109. Tickets start at $22.90.

The Lift 109 Entry Ticket at Battersea Power Station offers an extraordinary chance to see London from a unique perspective. For $22.90 per person, visitors ascend 109 meters inside the station’s famous north-west chimney. The tour lasts around one hour, making it a perfect quick excursion for those looking for a memorable view combined with engaging history.
This experience is ideal for anyone interested in architecture, industrial history, or simply wanting an unbeatable bird’s eye view of London’s skyline. While it’s a shorter tour, the stunning visuals and immersive exhibits make it a worthwhile visit, especially on a clear day when the views can truly shine. However, it’s important to note that large bags, luggage, or bikes are not permitted, and strollers are only allowed in designated areas.
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Your journey starts in the main Turbine Hall, where a carefully curated exhibit showcases the building’s art deco design and historical significance. Visitors are immersed in the station’s story through original records and media displays. This area sets the stage for the experience, blending history with modern technology.
The highlight here is an interactive lighting installation that whirls and glows as visitors use a multiplayer touchscreen to collectively generate energy. This engaging activity underscores the station’s former purpose and its ongoing transformation into a cultural hub. It’s an excellent way to understand the building’s evolution while having fun.

After exploring the turbine hall, guests are led to the Infinity Room, a dramatic space where energy particles swirl around you. Responding to touch, these particles gather pace, creating a mesmerizing effect. This exhibit emphasizes the theme of energy and innovation that runs through the station’s history.
The interactive elements are designed to make the experience both educational and entertaining, especially for those curious about how energy is generated and used. Visitors find this part of the tour thought-provoking and a good example of how Battersea Power Station is being reimagined through interactive exhibits.

Once the exhibits are explored, a special express lift transports visitors to the base of the chimney. From there, they board London’s brand-new glass elevator, Lift 109. The glass interior offers a spectacular view as the lift ascends, guided by constellations of light that create a futuristic atmosphere.
The ride to the viewing platform at 109 meters takes just a few moments, but the panoramic scene it reveals makes it worth every second. Visitors are treated to a 360-degree view of London, with landmarks like the Shard, the London Eye, and Westminster Abbey visible on clear days. The experience is smooth, modern, and allows for ample photo opportunities.
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Reaching the platform, visitors are greeted with a bird’s eye view of London’s skyline. The panoramic vistas include both the famous landmarks and the surrounding cityscape. Many reviews highlight how spectacular the views are, even on a murky day—the elevated perspective provides a different appreciation of London’s architecture and layout.
Visitors often remark on how easy it is to take photos of the skyline and the power station itself, which appears imposing and impressive from above. Because the top is open and free of obstructions, you can spend several minutes soaking in the sights, making this a perfect stop for photographers and sightseers alike.

Apart from the ascent, the interior spaces of Battersea Power Station are engaging. Visitors appreciate the well-curated history displays, which make the experience more than just a view. Exhibits include original records, media visuals, and posters that tell the story of this industrial marvel.
The guides, described as informative and efficient, lead visitors through the exhibits smoothly. Some reviews note that audio clarity could be improved, but overall, the staff’s knowledge helps make the experience smooth and educational.

Because the experience involves climbing around 39 stairs to reach the lift platform, visitors with mobility issues should consider the wheelchair lift, which is available on the hour and half-hour. The maximum wheelchair size accommodated is 115cm by 65cm.
Infants (2 years old and under) can enter free of charge, but large luggage or bikes are not permitted inside. The entrance is located at the main hall of Battersea Power Station, and tickets include access to the exhibits and the lift ride.
Visitors should bring only small bags or handbags, as there is no cloakroom. The experience lasts about one hour, including the exhibits and the ascent, making it an ideal short outing.

The Lift 109 ticket is offered through Golden Tours – Gray Line London, with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Visitors can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for changing plans. The tour’s starting times vary, so it’s recommended to check availability beforehand.
The price of $22.90 makes this experience affordable, especially considering the unique view and interactive exhibits. It’s an easy addition to a day exploring the Battersea area or other nearby London attractions.

The Lift 109 Entry Ticket offers a distinctive experience blending history, technology, and stunning views. For just over $22, visitors enjoy a guided journey through the power station’s story, culminating in an exhilarating ascent to a spectacular panoramic platform.
While it involves some stairs and limited time at the top, the modern glass lift and interactive displays make it a compelling choice for those interested in architecture, energy, or simply breathtaking sights. This tour is best suited for curious travelers who appreciate short but highly visual experiences and want to see London from an unusual vantage point.
The experience is well-organized, accessible with some planning, and offers excellent value. It’s a great addition to any visit to Battersea or the wider London area, especially for fans of industrial architecture and panoramic city views.
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How much do tickets cost?
Tickets are $22.90 per person.
How long does the experience last?
The entire experience, including exhibits and ascent, lasts about one hour.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, wheelchair access is available via a lift on the hour and half-hour, but specific size limits apply.
Are infants allowed?
Yes, infants under 2 years can enter free of charge.
Can I bring large bags or luggage?
No, luggage, large bags, bikes, and scooters are not permitted inside the station.
What can I see from the top?
You will enjoy 360-degree views of London, with landmarks like the Shard, London Eye, and Westminster visible on clear days.
Is there any food or drink included?
No, food and drink are not included in the ticket price.
How do I book tickets?
Tickets are available through Golden Tours – Gray Line London, with options to reserve now and pay later.
What should I bring for the experience?
Bring small bags or handbags, as no large items are allowed, and wear comfortable shoes for the stairs if needed.
Is the experience weather-dependent?
Yes, clear weather provides the best views, but the indoor exhibits are enjoyable regardless of the weather.