Battersea Power Station Light Festival 2024: When free London outdoor exhibition starts and ends

Battersea Power Station's Light Festival returns this month.
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Battersea Power Station's Light Festival is set to return for another year. The London landmark will host an illumination trail later this month.

Back for 2024, Battersea Power Station will once again glow during the winter nights. From the building's Turbine Hall to the nearby Electric Boulevard lights will well and truly take over the West London spot.

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The spot will host a total of seven installations, including everything from mesmerising butterflies to interactive displays, that will all light up the Grade II listed building.

Here's everything for those wanting to visit the Battersea Power Station's Light Festival trail this January, including how long it is on and how to get there.

Battersea Power Station's Light Festival returns this month. (Photo credit: Squidsoup)Battersea Power Station's Light Festival returns this month. (Photo credit: Squidsoup)
Battersea Power Station's Light Festival returns this month. (Photo credit: Squidsoup)

When does the 2024 Battersea Power Station Light Festival start and end? 

The Battersea Power Station Light Festival will start later this month, on January 25. It will light up the London shopping spot from 8am to 11pm daily until February 25.

Do you need a ticket for the 2024 Battersea Power Station Light Festival?

No, the Battersea Power Station Light Festival is not a ticketed event and is free for all to visit and walk around its illuminations.

How to get to the Battersea Power Station Light Festival 2024

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Those wanting to check out the Battersea Power Station Light Festival can take the Northern line on the underground to get to the light display trail. 

Visitors may want to start their tour of the illuminations at Electric Boulevard as there are a few displays based there as well as in and around the Power Station.

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