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  1. 640. Following. Follow. St Pancras International station is home to Eurostar and an exciting collection of shops, restaurants and bars, including Europe’s longest Champagne bar.

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  2. London transport portal. St Pancras railway station ( / ˈpæŋkrəs / ), officially known since 2007 as London St Pancras International, is a major central London railway terminus on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. It is the terminus for Eurostar services from Belgium, France and the Netherlands to London.

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    St Pancras International isn't a mere airport terminal for trains, it's a spectacular Grade 1 listed building that will take your breath away, and a destination in its own right, with shops, restaurants & cafes. Originally opened in 1868, London's magnificent St Pancras station was beautifully restored and reopened on 14 November 2007 to become the...

    Lower level (= street level): Retail units, toilets, ticket offices, escalators down to the Thameslink platforms, entrance to Eurostar departure lounge... You enter the station from the street, Underground or taxi rank into the shopping arcade on the lower level of the station. The Eurostar departures area with the row of ticket gates leading to th...

    Platforms 1-4:  Midland Mainline.For trains to Leicester, Derby, Nottingham & Sheffield.  Located on the upper level, outside the classic 1868 trainshed on the left-hand (west) side of the Eurostar...
    Platforms 5-10:  Eurostar.  International trains to Lille, Paris, Brussels & Amsterdam.  Although located on the upper level, these platforms are surrounded by glass security walls and accessed fro...
    Platforms 11-13:  South Eastern.  For high-speed trains to Kent, including Chatham, Ashford, Canterbury, Folkestone & Dover.  Located on the upper level, outside the classic 1868 trainshed on the r...
    Platforms A & B:  Thameslink.  Platform A southbound to Croydon, Gatwick Airport, Brighton.  Platform B northbound for Luton, Bedford, Stevenage, Huntingdon & Peterborough.  Located underground, ac...
    There is free WiFi throughout the whole of St Pancras International station including in the Eurostar departure lounge.
    There are ATMs in various locations, for example in the middle of the lower level shopping arcade.
    For domestic tickets, go to the domestic ticket office on the lower (shopping) level, near the escalators down to the Thameslink platforms.
    For Eurostar tickets, the Eurostar ticket office is opposite the Eurostar ticket gates in the Eurostar departures area.  However, they only sell tickets to Eurostar destinations, for other European...
    Rails Restaurant is just across the road on the first floor of the rival Great Northern Hotel at Kings Cross (gnhlondon.com/restaurants-and-bars/kings-cross-restaurant).  An excellent upmarket opti...
    For something cheaper, the Betjeman's Arms pub (www.thebetjemanarms.co.uk) is the place to go for a pint of real ale and some pub grub.  It's on the upper level behind the Eurostar buffer stops nea...
    Searcy's champagne bar, reputedly the world's longest, is on the upper level, searcysstpancras.co.uk.  You'll spot it easily after going up the escalators or steps from the shopping arcade below, i...
    There are various cafes and a Yo Sushi on the busy lower level shopping arcade, see www.stpancras.com.  But it's quieter and nicer upstairs!

    There's a Marks & Spencers food store on the lower (shopping) level just on the corner by the Eurostar departures area.  Ideal for stocking up for the journey.

    Walking:Walking to (say) Oxford Circus takes 40 minutes.  Walking to Euston station takes 10 minutes along Euston Road, as fast or faster than taking the Underground.
    Taxis:  For a taxi fare calculator seewww.taxifarefinder.com/main.php?city=London.  Black cabs are plentiful in the cab rank which is on the west side of the station.  Taxis usually drop off on the...
    Underground & buses:  See www.tfl.gov.ukfor a map & London transport information.

    Passengers arriving by Eurostar exit through these doors into the lower level.  You can either wait for them outside these doors, or arrange to meet somewhere else such as the Betjeman Arms on the...

    Don't just rush through, look around and admire before checking-in for Eurostar...This is one of the most magnificently-restored stations in Europe.  Very nearly demolished in the 1960s, saved but...
    Take the time to wander up to the quieter upper level, admire Barlow's amazing 1868 trainshed now gloriously restored in powder-blue, pay your respects to the bronze statue of Poet Laureate John Be...
    St Pancras was opened by the Midland Railway in 1868, as the London terminus for their trains between London and Leicester, Nottingham, Derby & Sheffield.  Trains to these destinations still leave...
    Make sure you walk outside onto the street to gaze at the fabulous Victorian Gothic station facade, designed by Sir Gilbert Scott.  The lower two storeys opened in 1868 along with the rest of the s...
    However, the most awe-inspiring sight is inside the station. It's the spectacular glass-and-steel trainshed, designed by William Henry Barlow and completed in 1868. 243 feet wide, 689 feet long and...
    The platforms at St Pancras are raised 20 feet (6m) above street level, on a deck supported by iron columns.  This allows the Midland main line to approach the station at high level across a bridge...
  3. For mobility assistance or to prebook assistance at London St Pancras please ring 0207 8437688. There is a disability meet point in front of the Main Entrance at London St Pancras International. There is station help points around the station and also station staff who can be identified in blue outfits.

  4. All non-perishable items are kept for 28 days. For anything lost in St Pancras International outside of the Eurostar area, you should contact the station’s lost property office on +44 (0)20 8090 9922 or customerservice@excess-baggage.com. Alternatively, you can register your lost item online.

  5. London. N1C 4QP. Telephone. Station Reception: 0207 843 7688. (Open 07:00 - 23:00 daily) Station opening hours. 24 hours. As well as excellent rail connectivity, St. Pancras International host a large number of shops, cafes and restaurants... perfect for all your shopping needs!

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