The Gilbert Scott bar is fabulous. We had a drink there yesterday evening thanks to a wonderful staff member who moved tables together for our group. Nothing was too much trouble. Love this quirky little bar & the Booking office is great too.
It is a gorgeous building and stunning interior. The service is below average, as staff inexperienced and rude. It is a nice hotel and comparable to any average place, though represents low value for its actual cost.
The rooms are ok, nothing spectacular, for the price you can get nicer rooms in London. The location is great and the public spaces are great and we ve stayed here multiple times and we love the hotel. However we were checking out on a Sunday when Disney had evidently rented the entire public space...
I turned up jetlagged and got put in a room with no natural light (the room overlooked a conference area which was brightly lit at night as they were removing that day's staging. Oh and two small beds rather than one big one. Even worse the member of staff checking me in tried to tell me I had a rea...
A great venue for a business conference, exceeded my expectations, service was second to none, great roof top terraces and the Ladies Smoking room is must. Decor is beautiful, retaining the period of the hotel.
Amazing location right at the St. Pancras International train station. There are just about 40 Victorian rooms; most of the rooms are typical from a modern hotel. Accommodation are ok, but was a bit of deception after passing through the luxurious lobby and corridors to reach to a quite common hotel...
Great hotel and restaurant. Have eaten there before, and it was very good. So I popped in for coffee....15 minutes later it still hadn't arrived and I had a train to catch. Poor service on this occasion but what a grand place to be badly served in!
Formerly The Midland Hotel, then more recently a derelict office building, this is now back to its grand old style, and what a place the dining hall is. Food is English classics, I had the dressed Dorset crab, which was fantastic, and the rib of beef for two, which was less so. Fillet stea...
Beautiful hotel with tons of old world charm. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The rooms are bigger for EU standards and have been updated recently. The location is excellent being at the train station and next to a tube stop at Kings Cross. It's where I stay if possible when in London. The b...
Majestic indeed, go back in time, I want to live here and never leave! 5 this is Royal! Come anytime! You can also live here if there is an apartment for sale! It s up-to-date but lots is Gothic Revival! Come for tea, come for dinner! Just come and live! Lovely and splendid, come and splurge!
Stayed in a superior king. Lovely room but looked better in the photos. They need 2 mistakes with my booking which were annoying but rectified. The building and staircase are magnificent and worth the visit. Ate in the booking hall which makes places like The Ivy seem plain.
The superior room was amazing overlooking British library. It was big and had all the amenities one would expect from a reputed hotel including great hospitality. Morning breakfasts have a good spread. Since, it is located right next to the station, connectivity is good. Overall very satisfied with ...
A striking hotel on the London landscape with interiors that lean towards the Renaissance of its name. Painted ceilings and large interesting staircases make this as good for a conference as it is just to wander around. The bar area in the new section is lively enough at midday lunches and the new ...
Is that a hotel?? :) I stayed here when I was in London for some work, and this building is simply majestic; very unique architecture. Amazing hotel, great rooms, and excellent customer service. Right above / beside the St. Pancras Eurostar station (trains to Paris) and next to King's Cross station....
Did not live up to a 5 star experience during my 2 night stay in March 17. Ensure you don't get an internal room with no natural light. Couldn't turn off the aircon, which ran all night. Zero 3G coverage in the room. Awoken at 5.25 by workmen erecting a stage.
Great staff, good selection, wonderful help sorting out a group of us at last-minute notice. Was a tad overpriced though, but fine for a special occasion.
Mediocre at best. The rooms in the Barlow tower ate just standard rooms, so the value of cash or points needed to redeem a night stay is not of value. If you want to stay here do try to get rooms in the other tower, but as a loyal member of the Marriott program, I was not afforded the opportunity t...
Very conveniently located, and the friendly staff made me feel very comfortable. The layout is a tad bit problematic, as the rooms take quite a bit of a walk to get to. My favorite part of the hotel is probably the Chambers Club that I got access to because of my Platinum status - a very quiet loung...
Passage for passengers Eurostar Do not miss to see the large terrace accessible by escalator or elevator. The old train station to the Midlands has been absolutely restored in a grand way.
The Ticket Office bar and restaurant is a beautiful place on the ground floor of St Pancras Renaissance Hotel. The menu includes classics dishes and seasonal specialties.
The grand entrance is like walking into the set of Beauty and the Beast its just incredible. All the staff were incredibly friendly and that helped me overcome the feeling that I just didnt belong somewhere so beautiful. Our room was incredibly lavish and the bathroom I could safely say is bigger th...
Gorgeous hotel outside and in. So many food and shopping choices in attached St. Pancras train station. Hotel is quiet and comfortable. Movie channels in ad infinitum. Helpful, friendly staff.
Beautiful place with some great looking architecture. Friendly staff and a number of rooms with different atmospheres. From casual and open to darker and more enclosed. A little expensive but treat yourself you wont be dissapointed. Nice chill out lounge and bar
If i could give 0 stars i would. Housekeeping is appeling. No one speaks English and I was waiting four nights for an extra sheet. Please teach your staff the basics of English or dont hire them. How can you work in the hospitatily business when they cannot understand one word. My wife s bday almost...
Wonderful piece of Victorian architecture designed by George Gilbert Scott in central London. Originally opened in 1873 as the Midland Grand Hotel to serve the company s train station, it closed in 1935 because it lacked modern utilities. It became offices until the 1980 s.
Beautiful hotel, great service, and the Chambers Club is wonderful. I've read several reviews that complained that it's not near the hotspots like Covent Garden or Piccadilly Circus, but it's *right next door* to the King's Cross tube station, which has several lines running through it, making for e...