London, England
St Pancras Station

For that 5 seconds of art and a little shopping as you hop from one platform to the next.

From Paris to Manchester, for years St Pancras has served as the nerve center of the region. The red brick Victorian architecture is unmistakable from the streets of London, St Pancras situated not more than a few minutes away from the infamous Kings Cross Station. But St Pancras might even be slightly more, its gleaming steel frames and skylights of the Barlow Shed Roof a perfect meld of old and new.


Amongst the quick feet and rapid crowds, the visitors of St Pancras need not be there just to catch a Eurostar or high-speed rail across the country. Sporting a 29m bar, Europe’s longest champagne bar, one can easily catch great deals at the retail outlets of the station. Travel down the extensive Food Hall of Fortnum & Mason with their selection of teas on display or be pleasantly surprised by having all your needs met at John Lewis. St Pancras is the start of a journey no matter what destination you might be seeking.


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Tips Before You Go
Suspended glass Tetris puzzles and floating clouds of dreams were just some features of the Terrace Wires art installation at St Pancras. Besides the retail and travel, art and music are important aspects of the sprawling station. As you wander, look out for impromptu performances on the Street Pianos as well as the free-to-use jukebox cranking out tunes from over 57 000 songs to choose from.
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Euston Road, Kings Cross, London N1C 4QP