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Sensational Crossing


Travellers on the Eurostar departing at London’s King’s Cross station for Paris will now have an extra reason to linger in the British capital. The recently reopened St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London, built in high Victorian gothic style, has been restored to perfection by the Manhattan Loft Corporation and conservation architect Richard Griffths.

 

Regarded in the past as the most romantic building in London, the hotel features a sprawling 542-square-metre centrepiece-worthy lobby and two restaurants and bars; one of which, The Gilbert Scott, is helmed by celebrated chef Marcus Wareing.

 

The 245 guest rooms, including 38 Victorian suites, emphasise the ultimate in classic but never boring British style. And, for a special touch, indulge in a refreshing dip in the pool or a dose of pampering at the barber’s shop and luxury spa with its six individual treatment rooms.

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