St Pancras Hotel

St Pancras station hotel is a historic building located in London, England. It was originally built in 1868 as the Midland Grand Hotel, serving as a luxurious accommodation for travelers arriving at St Pancras station. The hotel was designed by architect George Gilbert Scott, and features a stunning Victorian Gothic style.

When Built, the station had the largest single span roof in the world.

Over the years, the hotel has undergone several renovations and changes in ownership. It was closed in 1935 and later used as offices for British Rail. In the 1980s, plans were made to restore the building and convert it back into a hotel.

After a lengthy restoration process, the St Pancras station hotel reopened in 2011 as the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel.

Today, it is a five-star hotel that offers guests a unique blend of historic charm and modern amenities. It is also a popular destination for tourists who want to admire the beautiful architecture and learn about the hotel's rich history.

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