Destination King's Cross

A vibrant and developing area for both business and pleasure, boasting some of London's best transport connections

Local Attractions

Within 1 mile of King’s Cross Station:

 

17 cultural institutions

21 museums and galleries

29 libraries and archives

Over 55 hotels

Over 200 restaurants

A multitude of retail businesses

 

Transport links: 

 

King’s Cross Underground and National Rail – 5 minute walk

King’s Cross St Pancras International and National Rail – 5 minute walk

Euston Underground, Overground and National Rail – 15 minute walk

 

London Heathrow Airport – 50 minutes by train

London Gatwick Airport – 50 minutes by train

London City Airport – 45 minutes by Underground and DLR

A vibrant and developing area for both business and pleasure, boasting some of London's best transport connections

Kings Place is a modern and purpose built venue in the heart of King’s Cross, and was one of the first buildings to open in the regeneration of the area, playing a major role in what the location has become today. The venue boasts an enviable location, overlooking the picturesque Regent’s Canal.

King’s Cross is rapidly becoming the destination for tech, creative and music enterprises with increasing numbers of international organisations moving their headquarters to the area.

With an emerging new foodie scene, high-profile retail brands and excellent transport connections –both national and international – it’s the place to be right now and the place to hold your next event.

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Destination King’s Cross
Destination King’s Cross

Why King's Cross?

“For many people, King’s Cross is the gateway to London.

“The opening of the Eurostar terminal at St Pancras in 2007 made the area the first port of call for many tourists arriving from the continent. It was part of a hugely ambitious regeneration of the King’s Cross area, one which began in the 1990s and has since changed much of it beyond recognition.

“The wave of development has brought with it a cultural shift — scores of new restaurants, bars and arts venues have opened in King’s Cross since people began flocking to this part of north London.”

Evening Standard, May 2019 

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