Battersea Power Station is set to host an unforgettable Easter season with the arrival of The Elephant Trail, a one-of-a-kind public art trail from the Elephant Parade in aid of wildlife charity, Elephant Family.
The Elephant Trail at Battersea Power Station will take place from 26th March – 26th April 2026, with 21 beautifully decorated elephant sculptures displayed across the riverside neighbourhood. Designed by renowned artists and designers from around the globe, the sculptures will transform Battersea Power Station into a vibrant open-air gallery celebrating art, creativity and nature.
From 31st March – 12th April, Power Station Park will host carousel and bungee trampoline rides, while bumper cars will be available in Turbine Hall B, offering fun for little ones during the school holidays. Street food trucks will also pop up in Power Station Park, adding to over 50 restaurants, cafes and bars at Battersea Power Station.
Creative activities throughout the Easter period will include elephant-themed arts and craft workshops for children, providing plenty of opportunities for younger visitors to get involved with the spirit of the trail.
From 7th – 12th April, artist Anna Bruder from A Line Art will host a free elephant-themed mural colouring activity on Level 1 in Turbine Hall A. Visitors are invited to colour, doodle, draw and contribute to a giant collaborative colouring wall, helping to bring the mural to life throughout the week. Perfect for all the family, visitors can watch the artwork evolve and take part in the creative process.
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