ST. PANCRAS RENAISSANCE LONDON
Direct access from to the concourse of the newly restored St Pancras International Eurostar Terminal, Europe's gateway to London and the UK. With trains to all points north and south (to Gatwick and Luton Airports), six Underground lines and London's ring road on its doorstep, nowhere has the local, national and international transport connections of St Pancras.
St Pancras, the so-called White Cliffs of London, welcomes visitors from the European mainland, and there is nowhere better for their journeys into the UK to begin. From neighbouring King's
Cross, high-speed trains serve the north and east of England, and Scotland. There are rapid rail links through London and to southern England. Six Undergound Lines, offer links to every part of
the capital, and direct connections to Covent Garden, Knightsbridge, Oxford Circus, the City, the West End, Waterloo, Paddington Station with the direct trains to Heathrow Airport, Liverpool Street Station with the direct trains to Stansted Airport. And for those travelling by car or taxi, Euston Road
is a great place to start getting around London. Regent's Park and Madame Tussauds are both a short bus or underground journey away.
2 kms to city centre
43 kms to the airport (heathrow)
48 kms to the airport (gatwick)
2 minute walk to the nearest metro station (king cross)
1 km to the nearest station (kings cross st pancras)
1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop