Peace Pagoda in Battersea Park - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Panorama showing the London Peace Pagoda in Battersea Park. The picture was taken on top of the mound next to the Peace Pagoda showing part of the River Thames and surrounding area.
Peace Pagoda in Battersea Park - FURTHER INFORMATION
Peace Pagoda in Battersea Park - London visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Peace Pagoda in Battersea Park' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Greater London.
The Peace Pagoda in London is a major landmark in Battersea Park, standing about half between Albert Bridge and Chelsea Bridge on the Thames Path.
Peace Pagodas worldwide are Buddhist stupas built as a 'focus for people of all races and creeds, to inspire unity in the search for world peace'. The Peace Pagoda in London was built in 1985 and it is attended every morning by a monk who performs various rituals at the pagoda at sunrise.
Other highlights of Battersea Park:
- Boating on the Boating Lake
- Contemporary art in the free Pump House Gallery
- Battersea Park Childrens Zoo
- Winter Gardens
- Festival Gardens
- eating in the La Gondola al Parco by the lake
- River Thames promenade between Albert Bridge and Chelsea Bridge
- Various open sports areas, tennis courts
- Special events in the Millennium Events Arena
ADDRESS
Battersea Park Office
Tel: (020) 8871 7530
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Bus: Various to Battersea Park Road, Chelsea Embankment and Queenstown Road.
Car: There are three pay and display car parks within Battersea Park.
Ferry: Cadogan Pier
Tube: Pimlico (Victoria Line)
Train: Battersea Park Railway Station, Queenstown Road Battersea Rail Station















