King’s Cross is on the northern side of central London, bordering Euston to the west, Camden Town to the north, Islington to the east and Bloomsbury to the south. With terrific transport links, the nearest tube station is King’s Cross St Pancras, which allows access to six lines (Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria, Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City). Meanwhile, King’s Cross and St Pancras International railway stations run routes to the north and east, plus Eurostar services to Paris and Brussels. These connections, coupled with the proximity to London’s airports, make King’s Cross one of the best transport hub in the capital.
King’s Cross is the capital’s newest cultural quarter. Home to some of London’s most impressive, repurposed buildings, the area’s industrial past has helped to forge a glamorous framework for today’s smart living. There are new homes, schools, squares and streets. And even a new postcode, N1C.
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