One of London's most iconic sights, for decades the decommissioned coal-fired power station was best known for featuring on the cover of a Pink Floyd album and being the closest recognisable landmark to the Tate Modern.
This has all changed now, as part of the regeneration of the Nine Elms neighbourhood has involved turning the Grade II listed building originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott into a local hub of restaurants, bars, shops, leisure activities and apartments. Here you'll find a branch of Tapas Brindisa, Gordon Ramsay's pizza eatery, a cinema, a virtual reality bar, and much more.