King'S Cross St. Pancras Underground Station
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King's Cross St. Pancras is a London Underground station located within the London Borough of Camden. It serves King's Cross and St Pancras main line stations and falls within fare zone 1. Being an interchange station between six lines, (the Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines) it is the second busiest station on the network, second only to Waterloo.
A huge underground station. The building is beautiful. Six routes of underground have stopped at this stop. And it also has a train station with it. The people here are really crowded, be careful with your belongings. Check out the 9 and ¾ platform if you are a Harry Potter fan.
never ever make the mistake of calling this station "saint pancreas". for years I'd done this in blissful ignorance. I was abruptly made aware of this when, during a commute through London, I asked someone here about the stations toilets. immediately I was ducking and diving to get out of there. People don't take these things lightly. this is a historical station that deserves respect.
jokes aside it's a genuinely beautiful and well run station, keep it up
The modern architecture is stunning, the space is airy and light. Agree with some that there may be only limited number of seating. A good selection of of eateries. I like it.
Very large and well connected station, but it's always crowded. It's nice and modern, and quite easy to navigate. I also recommend keeping an eye on your pockets, wallet and other items, though that should be done everywhere.
Jobworths! Find another job if not happy!
Using passengers as bargaining chips is a isgrace!
Not great. Pancras Thameslink is about the best bit if you have a choice.
Be careful with the Eurostar. Line up early, as in an hour early in case of custom and security delays. Nice station with great amenities.
One of my favorite tube stops. If you get a chance, Check out Platform 9 3/4 if you're a Harry Potter fan
Big rail and underground station with boarding for Eurostar and main lines. Lots of shops selling food, perfumes, gifts etc and there are a couple of piano's for any budding maestro's to entertain. It is a feat of engineering and worth going to the top deck to admire the fantastic roof and giant clock.
Clean and Efficient subway station. Close to railway station
A nice station. A must for any Harry Potter fan.
Huge station, very effective. Be prepared for a little bit extra time of use if you are going to Paris due to passport control
Huge station and is an exchange with a ton of lines. There are tons of signs so that you don't get lost though there are lots of people all the time, so just be careful. The station has been upgraded recently and it looks modern and is well lit. May need to walk quite a bit to get between the different lines.