Rooms
245 bedrooms with high speed internet, flat screen televisions and in-room safe. 38 stunning Victorian suites bursting with period features such as high ceilings and tall windows. Presidential Suite - the former Venetian Ballroom - with three bedrooms and lavish lounge area. Personalised butler service and access to the private club for guests in our suites. The exclusive ground floor Chambers Club serving drinks and light meals around the clock.
Restaurant
The Gilbert Scott: offering a distinctive bar and restaurant experience in the heart of his historic building. The restaurant will be run by one of Britain's most celebrated chefs, Marcus Wareing, and will offer a menu featuring an enticing array of British classics. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Booking Office Bar: a striking setting for a business breakfast, snack or classic English dining from an all-day menu serving traditional fare, sumptuously updated, and a bar with its own take on classic English mixology.
Exterior
High Victorian Gothic architecture in its most dramatic sense, the stunning redbrick building having been saved from demolition in the sixties by a protest led by former Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman. Preserving the glamour of the old station and the romance of rail travel during the 1800s, the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London will maintain its elegance and charm by offering global travellers a gateway to London in the form of one of the city's greatest landmarks.
Lobby
The infamous sweeping forecourt, unique to a London hotel in its size and presence, provides a fitting entrance for the new hotel that will also showcase restored gold-leaf ceilings, ornate wall murals and the spectacular grand staircase. The famous staircase, widely revered as the most majestic in England with windows measuring over 50 feet and crowned by an elaborate vaulted ceiling,