St. Pancras Railway Station is a marvel of Victorian architecture and one of the most beautiful railway stations in the world. The historic station welcomes passengers from Paris and Brussels on the Eurostar and visitors from across the United Kingdom on the Thameslink, Southeastern Line, and East Midlands Line.
Admire the main hall’s blue iron roof and see some of London’s most exquisite pieces of public art, including the Martin Jennings statue of Sir John Betjeman and “The Lovers” by Paul Day. Wander through the giant archway entrance to gaze up at the extravagant Gothic facade and redbrick clock tower.
Before you board your train, peruse the gourmet hampers at Fortnum & Mason or treat yourself to the world-famous afternoon tea in the elegant tea salon. If you’re in town to celebrate, don’t miss your chance to sip a glass of bubbly at Europe’s longest champagne bar, Searcy’s St. Pancras.
Getting there
St. Pancras Railway Station is located in the Borough of Camden between the British Library, Regent's Canal and King's Cross Railway Station. It’s bound by Euston Road, Midland Road and Pancras Road and is most readily accessed via the London Underground.