The closest entrances to the concert site be Sun and Albert Gate.
How to get here
Battersea Park In Concert promotes travelling sustainably. We strongly encourage guests to reduce their carbon footprint by travelling by bike, train or foot where possible. The park is also most easily accessed in this way.
There will be no parking available in the park, except some very limited disabled parking (please see Accessibility section on how to secure a parking space).
By Bike We will have allocated bicycle parking close the event entrance. If you would like to use this facility, please note that you will need your own bike lock and all bikes are left at owners risk.
By Car There will be no parking available in the park, except some very limited disabled parking. Please see the accessible section for information on disabled parking.
By Train If travelling by London Underground, the closest stations are Battersea Power Station and Victoria.
The closest rail stations to Battersea Park are:
Battersea Park Road
Queenstown Road
Battersea Power Station Underground
Clapham Junction
London Victoria
By Bus The closest routes are 137, 44 & 452
Battersea Park is a well-known theatre venue located in the heart of London, renowned for its blend of historical allure and modern charm. It plays host to a broad spectrum of performances from classic operas to contemporary plays, thus drawing in both local and international audiences. This elegantly designed theatre embodies a rich artistic heritage, blending beautiful Victorian-era architecture with state-of-the-art production technology. Apart from the main auditorium, the theatre also offers a plethora of amenities including bars, cafeterias, and ample seating areas to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for its guests.
Traveling to the Battersea Park Theatre is relatively straightforward. If you're using public transport, the venue is a short walk away from the Battersea Park Station and Queenstown Road Station. For those planning on using the London Underground, the closest tube stations are Clapham Common and Clapham North, which are both on the Northern Line. There is also an available taxi service outside the theatre. However, it is advisable to book in advance, especially on busy nights. If you're driving, there are limited local parking facilities, so public transport is recommended for convenience and ease.
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