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If you have London on your mind, with a stop by St Pancras station, you came to the right place! From fabulous restaurants to shopping sessions only London can provide to exploring London's many monuments, you're in for a treat. Explore the Camden borough, walk along the peaceful Regent's Canal, explore the Camden Market… Your London city trip will be one for the books unless you find yourself dragging your luggage around everywhere you go! St Pancras is luckily surrounded by luggage storage locations, which will easily allow you to make the most of the city with cheap and safe solutions.
How do I store luggage near London St Pancras with Nannybag?
Storing luggage with Nannybag is easy and only takes a few seconds: you can book from the website or use the Nannybag App, available on the App Store and Google Play. Enter your location in the search bar, and you’ll have many options to store your luggage near you safely. You’ll quickly find luggage storage points in various key London locations. There are different ways to refer to luggage storage depending on the place you’re in. However, they’re all referring to the same luggage storage service. In the UK, for instance, you’ll find mentions of left luggage instead of luggage lockers. If so, no worries; it only means you’ll find a storage spot for your belongings.
Is Nannybag luggage storage safe?
To guarantee a worry-free experience, Nannybag protects travelers’ luggage up to €10,000 against any incidents (loss, theft, or breakage) that may occur during the service. Moreover, our Nannies are certified and carefully selected by our company to guarantee their professionalism and hospitality. Customers can also consult the online ratings for Nannybag and comments given to each Nanny by other travelers.
Things to know about St Pancras
What are the opening hours of St Pancras station?
St. Pancras station is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Regular patrols by staff and police, as well as CCTV cameras, mean travelers can feel safe at any hour.
How do I get to St Pancras station? (public transport, pedestrian access, and road access)
St Pancras station is easily accessible. The Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Victoria, Piccadilly, and Northern lines all stop at Kings Cross St Pancras Underground station making it easily reached from all corners of the city. The 73, 205, and 390 London buses also stop nearby. For those traveling from further afield, the Eurostar terminates at St Pancras; three national rail services stop at St Pancras and a further 14 at King’s Cross. Euston Road, where St Pancras station is situated, is part of the A501, a major road through central London, as well as being part of the London Inner Ring Road. Traveling by car to and from St Pancras is therefore very easy, but be careful! Euston Road is just on the edge of the congestion zone, and car users may be charged if they head southward from the station. The roads surrounding the station all have footpaths, so pedestrian access is easy.
Where can I park my car near St Pancras station?
St Pancras station has a two-story car park with 315 spaces, bookable online and open 24/7. This car park can be accessed from Pancras Road, which runs alongside the station just off Euston Road. Paying on the day can be pretty expensive, so it’s advisable to book a spot online in advance to get the best price.
Are there any accessible toilets at St Pancras station?
Toilets, including wheelchair and mobility-impaired accessible toilets, are to be found opposite Eurostar arrivals on the ground floor, as well as in the Circle just past Boots and Excess Baggage Company. Toilets are free to use and include baby-changing facilities.
How do I get to St Pancras station from Victoria station?
The quickest way to get to St Pancras from Victoria station is to take the Victoria Line northbound on the London Underground, and after five stops you will reach the King's Cross St Pancras station.
Is there wifi in St Pancras station?
There is a free superfast unlimited WiFi service within the station, with no registration required, under the SSID “St Pancras Free”.
What are the must-see places near St Pancras station?
Located on Euston Road in the Camden borough, St Pancras is surrounded by many must-see places for any tourist in London. The incredible British Library on Euston Road contains everything from ancient manuscripts to handwritten Beatles lyrics, as well as four hundred miles of bookshelves. A twenty-minute walk south brings you to the world-famous British Museum, housing some of the world’s most spectacular ancient artifacts. Following the peaceful Regent’s Canal northwest will take you to Camden Town, a bohemian neighborhood famous for its bars, markets, and street food. Harry Potter fans can’t miss the Shop at Platform 9 3/4 in King’s Cross, named after the fictional magical train from the station that takes students to Hogwarts School. The Renaissance St Pancras Hotel, across the road from the station, is not only ideally located accommodation for those arriving to or leaving from St Pancras but is also a spectacular example of London’s Victorian architecture. Even if you’re not staying there, pop in for afternoon tea!
What should I do if I lose something at St Pancras station?
The station has a lost property office that can be reached by emailing customerservice@excess-baggage.com. For anything lost on a Eurostar train, email lost.property@eurostar.com.
What is the access to St Pancras station for disabled people?
All platforms in the station are wheelchair accessible, with boarding ramps provided to help you up onto the train. There is step-free access also to the nearby Kings Cross St Pancras underground station, as well as to Kings Cross station, meaning travelers with disabilities won’t have to worry about navigating the station.
Where can I find a bureau de change near St Pancras station?
There are numerous bureau de change locations on Euston Road opposite the station, as well as an International Currency Exchange office within the station itself, in the main terminal. However, proceed with caution; these companies can often charge high amounts for exchanging money, and you may be better off simply withdrawing cash from an ATM, of which there are many inside the station.
Learn more about St Pancras
St. Pancras station, also known as London St Pancras or St Pancras International, is located on Euston Road in Camden borough, central London. Housed in a beautiful and famous Victorian building complete with a clock tower and glass roof, this station gets its name from the local parish of St. Pancras, a fourth-century boy martyr from Ancient Rome. It serves as a terminus for international Eurostar trains arriving from mainland Europe, which connect London to connects London to France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. St Pancras station is also a shopping spot, with many restaurants and bars, including Europe’s longest champagne Bar! St Pancras station is accessible via King’s Cross St Pancras tube station, which can also be accessed through King’s Cross station.
Across the road is the King’s Cross station, one of the biggest train stations in the United Kingdom. These two train stations share an underground station called King’s Cross St Pancras tube station. Upon your arrival, you may want a bite to eat; there is a wide variety of restaurants in the station’s concourse, as well as a shopping centre for those wanting to spend a bit of money!
St. Pancras is ideally located for travellers wishing to get stuck into the London experience straight away. Located in the Camden borough, the station is a twenty-minute walk along the peaceful Regent’s Canal from the iconic Camden Town, a centre for all things bohemian and alternative. The vibrant Camden Market, open seven days a week, offers some of the best street food, arts, and crafts that London has to offer. A twenty-minute walk south takes you to the world-famous British Museum, which houses some of the most breathtaking artefacts ever discovered from around the world. Within walking distance from the station also are the historic streets of Holborn, London’s legal centre, as well as the glamorous retail and leisure districts of Soho and Covent Garden. Harry Potter fans won’t want to miss The Harry Potter Shop at Platform 9¾ in King’s Cross station, famously the location where a magic train took students to Hogwarts.
St. Pancras is well connected to the rest of the city and beyond. There are nearby stops for the 73, 205, and 390 buses, as well as the King’s Cross St. Pancras Underground station. This station is one of the most useful in London, servicing the Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Victoria, Piccadilly, and Northern lines, making every corner of London easily accessible! For those wishing to go further afield, you can take the Eurostar to mainland Europe, and three National Rail services can take you further afield to explore outside of London, also providing direct trains to Luton and Gatwick airports. The nearby Kings Cross station services a further fourteen National Rail lines.
Find all the information about London St Pancras here: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations_destinations/stp.aspx