Dining options and theatre spaces surround this inner London neighbourhood's bustling train station.
Although King’s Cross garnered less than glowing reviews in the past, it’s steadily shedding its seedy reputation and becoming a burgeoning artist enclave. Affordable (for London) rents and a central city location increasingly attract investment in King’s Cross—its array of dining options and theatre spaces continues to grow. If performances don’t pique your interest, consider the neighborhood’s literary appeal—Harry Potter boarded his Hogwart’s bound train from platform 9 ¾ in King’s Cross station.
On the MapKings Cross is bordered by St. Pancras, Camden Town, Islington, LB of Islington, LB of Camden, Bloomsbury, and Somers Town
King's Cross' trains and tubes whisk passengers away in a timely manner. Catch the Eurostar train to Paris and arrive at The City of Light in nearly two hours' time.