The original St Pancras station, with its vast single span roof and Victorian Gothic façade, opened in 1868 and became a London icon.
Now fully restored to house the 400-metre-long Eurostar trains, and given a stunning contemporary twist, it has been reborn as St Pancras International.
- St Pancras International offers a range of shops, bars and restaurants, unlike anything ever seen in a UK station.
- There’s a world-class brasserie as well as Europe’s longest champagne bar.
- A mix of independent and boutique retailers brings you the best of London, Paris and Brussels.
- Connections are outstanding, with six underground lines and seven rail companies operating from St Pancras International, King’s Cross and nearby Euston.




