St Pancras International
Our central London terminal is pretty swish; the renovated Victorian station is a destination in its own right with boutique shopping and Europe's longest champagne bar.
What’s on offer at
St Pancras International?
- A range of shops, bars and restaurants, unlike anything ever seen in a UK station. Indulge in fine dining at a world-class brasserie or treat yourself to a glass of bubbly at Europe’s longest champagne bar overlooking the platforms.
- A mix of independent and boutique retailers brings you the best of London, Paris and Brussels.
- A bureau de change.
- Departure lounge facilities open to all travellers.
- A dedicated departure lounge for Business Premier travellers and Eurostar™ carte blanche holders.
- Our ticket office is open daily, from one hour before the first departure until 21:00. There’s also our Travel Centre, a group welcome desk, a special assistance desk
and e-ticket collection machines. - Wireless internet access.
- A registered baggage service.
- Toilets with baby-changing facilities.
Find out more about what you’ll find at St Pancras International at www.stpancras.com.
Getting there
By train
First Capital Connect and East Midlands Trains services arrive directly into
St Pancras International while next door King’s Cross station is served by GNER and Hull trains. A short walk away Euston station is served by Silverlink, Virgin Trains and Scotrail.
To plan your train journey to St Pancras International from any station in England, Scotland or Wales, visit www.nationalrail.co.uk.
By tube
St Pancras International is served by the Northern, Victoria, Piccadilly, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines. To plan your journey to St Pancras International by tube, visit www.tube.tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner
By bus
There are several bus routes running around the St Pancras area, too numerous to list here. Visit www.tfl.gov.uk/buses to find out more.
By car
The car park is operated by NCP and situated on Pancras Road, under the domestic station to the rear of St Pancras International. Pancras Road can only be accessed by car via Euston Road. At the moment, due to the building work in the area, the quickest route to access the Eurostar check-in from the car park is to walk along Pancras road, which takes around 10 minutes. Please see the map above for more details.
Plan your journey to St Pancras International by car at http://route.rac.co.uk or www.viamichelin.com.
By bicycle
The cycle parking at St Pancras International is located in the NCP car park. It’s free, benefits from 24-hour manned security, and there are spaces for 100 bikes. Click here for a map showing cycle routes to St Pancras International.
Address
St Pancras InternationalPancras Road
London
NW1
Ticket office
These are the opening times for our Ticket OfficeMon-Fri 04.30 - 20.00
Sat 05.30 - 20.00
Sun 06.30 - 20.30
Travel centre
These are the opening times for our Travel CentreMon-Fri 09.00 - 19.00
Sat 09.00 - 19.00
Sun 09.00 - 19.00
Getting round London is easy with a Visitor Oyster card

After a leisurely journey with Eurostar, the last thing you want to do is stand in a queue at King’s Cross St Pancras waiting to buy Underground tickets. Buy a Visitor Oyster travel card before you travel though and you’ll be able to step straight off the train and into the heart of the action, and what’s more you’ll save money. This rechargeable smart card is cheap, flexible and easy to use.
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