Corporate Events | Product launch
26th June 2025

Welcome to St. Pancras Hotel: Where Time Travels in Style

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Originally opened in 1873 as the Midland Grand Hotel, St. Pancras London stands as a monument to travel, time, and taste (it even boasted Europe’s first-ever ladies’ public smoking room). Now reimagined and rebranded to the Autograph Collection Hotels, every detail has been elevated to reflect both its storied past and bold future.

Beneath the rebrand is a full sensory throwback to the golden age of rail travel with a modern twist. From the 1873 welcome cocktail to the Punch Ritual at 5:05pm (a subtle nod to the hotel’s original opening date), the G&Tea Ritual or the Mediation Ritual at the spa, every detail is an ode to time.

St. Pancras London has always had the range, and now it’s flaunting it with:

  • Newly refurbished bedrooms.
  • Booking Office 1869, the former ticket hall turned award-winning restaurant. Think Gothic arches, British granite, and Welsh Rarebit.
  • The Hansom, where guests can sip cocktails beneath cathedral ceilings.
  • The Grand Staircase — aka the spot where dreams, weddings, and music videos are made.
The Hansom

At St. Pancras London, you can enjoy seamless fast-track transfers from your suite to Europe (or viceversa) by high-speed train. You’re one tap away from six Underground lines, tech hubs, art galleries, and, of course, a solid matcha latte.

The Starcaise

Every element of this rebrand has been curated with one goal in mind: turning a stay into a story. But, what does this rebrand really mean? It means the team at St. Pancras London isn’t just offering a place to stay — they’re offering a space where Victorian glam collides with modern indulgence.

So next time you’re dreaming of a destination that feels like Narnia met Paris via Zone 1, just remember: it’s not just St. Pancras — it’s St. Pancras London.

Amy Aed
With over a decade of experience as a professional travel and culture writer, along with seven years serving as the editor of a popular Welsh travel blog, Amy Aed has a deep knowledge of the industry. When not writing, you can find her booking last-minute flights to faraway places, sipping Uji-farmed matcha, or attempting 180s at the skatepark.
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