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6th November
2007
written by cheap 'n' chic

St. Pancras International is the newest railway hub for London in 100 years. With Queen Elizabeth at the ceremony, the official opening is slated for November 14th, 2007. The station has been in disrepair for almost 40 years and went under a six year, $1.6 billion renovation. A five-star hotel that is attached to the station is still being refurbished and will open in 2009. Located in the King’s Cross section of London, the Eurostar train can whisk you from London to Paris in 2 hours and 15 minutes, London to Lille in 1 hour and 20 minutes, or London to Brussels in 1 hour and 51 minutes. If you are lucky to score tickets to the 2012 Olympics, there will be a separate train service that can shuttle spectators to the stadium in minutes. With excellent amenities such as wi-fi, retail shops, a farmer’s market and Europe’s longest Champagne bar, St. Pancras station is a chic travel pick.

3 Comments

  1. 07/11/2007

    Thanks for such a nice roundup - St Pancras is the centrepiece attraction but we’re proud of the whole line - including our other new station at Ebbsfleet and the fact we’re running on London’s first high-speed rail line. And we’re not just chic but also green with it as we’re going carbon neutral on November 14. There’s more info on our blog if you’re curious.

  2. cheap 'n' chic
    07/11/2007

    Chris,

    Thank you for your kind words. It is wonderful that Eurostar is going green. That’s fantastic!! I will add your blog to my links, and will definitely take the Eurostar the next time I am in London.

    Kind Regards,

    Shenae

  3. 19/05/2010

    Полная безвкусица…

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