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  1. St Pancras ( / ˈpæŋkrəs /) is a district in central London. It was originally a medieval ancient parish and subsequently became a metropolitan borough. The metropolitan borough then merged with neighbouring boroughs and the area it covered now forms around half of the modern London Borough of Camden.

  2. St Pancras International station is home to Eurostar and an exciting collection of shops, restaurants and bars, including Europe’s longest Champagne bar.

  3. Explore London from our family friendly hotel. Experience the iconic St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London. Originally opened in 1873 the luxury hotel welcomes guests with five star amenities, spacious rooms and superb service.

  4. St Pancras International isn't a mere airport terminal for trains, it's a spectacular Grade 1 listed building that will take your breath away, and a destination in its own right, with shops, restaurants & cafes.

  5. Getting Here. St. Pancras International is conveniently located central to London's King's Cross area and is well connected by National Rail, Underground and bus services. Cycle and Car Parking facilities are also available.

  6. St Pancras International is one of the greatest Victorian buildings in London. It has become a key destination for Eurostar and high-speed rail in the UK, as well as a fantastic retail and hospitality destination.

  7. History of St. Pancras. St. Pancras station opened in 1868 and is one of the wonders of Victorian engineering. Along with the former Midland Grand Hotel, it is a masterpiece of Victorian Gothic architecture and one of the most elegant stations in the World.