大伦敦 · 出租单元里的独立房间 · 1室2床1.5卫 · 可住4人 · Cute quadruple room in London
Discover a one-of-a-kind stay in the heart of London, just a minute's walk from King's Cross underground & overground, and 4 minutes from St. Pancras National & International stations. Our smart quadruple room is ideal for singles, couples, or families of four. We'd be delighted to have you as our guest, and we're confident you'll feel right at home in the heart of London. We offer accommodation just a minute's walk from King's Cross, a major transportation hub with both underground and overground services, catering to national and international travelers. Situated in the heart of London, our location provides easy access to the city and seamless connections for travel in and out of London. This central spot not only ensures convenience but also places you in proximity to various attractions and a vibrant city atmosphere.
Omjer cijene i kvalitete je bio uredu s obzirom na lokaciju koja je odlična jer se nalazi blizu podzemne i mnogih ostalih sadrzaja. Smještaj nije najmodernijeg uređenja, ali je sve uistinu čisto i uredno. Svakako bi preporucila ovaj smještaj.
Meryem met us on arrival which was great, nice and easy check-in and check-out. Room was great with a kettle, coffee and sugar - it would have been nice to have a small milk (or capsules) of milk to actually make a coffee. Location was great, really easy to get around. I was talking to my friend (not loud) and was asked to keep the noise down by a room next door at 0830 in the morning. It did feel a bit awkward then as we were not talking loud to start off with and then tried to whisper until we were ready to leave the room.
King’s Cross might be best known for King’s Cross and St Pancras stations (plus Harry Potter’s Platform 9¾), but there is much more. Recent regeneration has made the area flourish. Bars and pubs in and around King’s Cross
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Around Kings Cross:
-Granary Square and a pretty stretch of Regent’s Canal,
-Clerkenwell is mainly known for its abundance of wonderful places to eat and drink, but there is also a variety of interesting things to do and see in this central neighbourhood. What makes this part of the city such a noteworthy place to visit is the wealth of history that its cobbled streets hold.
-Museum of the Order of St John. Dating back to the sixteenth century,.The museum is open from Monday to Saturday from 10AM to 5PM, but a tour is recommended (Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays) for an informative and educational visit.
-The Charles Dickens Museum(personal effects in author's former home ) is just down the road. Visit the author’s beautiful townhouse on Doughty Street for an insight into his life and the inspiration behind his famous works
-Exmouth Market is a must for gift shops,and calmer option during the midweek lunchtime rush
-Smithfield Market, a Grade II listed building, was designed by a Victorian architect in the nineteenth century. It is not only the design of this market that is fascinating, though; Smithfield is now the city’s main wholesale market, known mainly for its daily cuts of exquisite, quality meat. For a quick market lunch.
-Leather Lane street market ;historically a bric-a-brac market, but now the epicenter of street food in central London, with stalls serving cuisine from Mexico, Thailand, India, Indonesia, and Greece, among other nations.
-Hummus Bros ;Culture Trip advises trying Hummus Bros for a delicious Levantine lunch. Once home to hundreds of Italian families that migrated to London in the 1870s,
-St Peter’s Roman Catholic Church.
-Terroni of Clerkenwell ( venerable Italian cafe& deli ) is the perfect place to pick up cured meats, cheese, and pasta or just grab a coffee in a unique, continental setting.
-Farringdon station on the King’s Cross might be best known for King’s Cross and St Pancras stations (plus Harry Potter’s Platform 9¾), but there is much more.Recent regeneration has made the area flourish. Bars and pubs in and around King’s Cross
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Around Kings Cross:
-Granary Square and a pretty stretch of Regent’s Canal,
-Clerkenwell is mainly known for its abundance of wonderful places to eat and drink, but there is also a variety of interesting things to do and see in this central neighbourhood. What makes this part of the city such a noteworthy place to visit is the wealth of history that its cobbled streets hold.
-Museum of the Order of St John. Dating back to the sixteenth century,.The museum is open from Monday to Saturday from 10AM to 5PM, but a tour is recommended (Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays) for an informative and educational visit.
-The Charles Dickens Museum(personal effects in author's former home ) is just down the road. Visit the author’s beautiful townhouse on Doughty Street for an insight into his life and the inspiration behind his famous works
-Exmouth Market is a must for gift shops,and calmer option during the midweek lunchtime rush
-Smithfield Market, a Grade II listed building, was designed by a Victorian architect in the nineteenth century. It is not only the design of this market that is fascinating, though; Smithfield is now the city’s main wholesale market, known mainly for its daily cuts of exquisite, quality meat. For a quick market lunch.
-Leather Lane street market ;historically a bric-a-brac market, but now the epicenter of street food in central London, with stalls serving cuisine from Mexico, Thailand, India, Indonesia, and Greece, among other nations.
-Hummus Bros ;Culture Trip advises trying Hu, making their way to London’s most famous nightclub. FabricXx (cutting-edge electronic dance) hosts world famous DJs and is open until 6AM, giving its guests the opportunity to literally dance all night.
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We are just minutes away from King's Cross underground and overground, National and International stations, as well as buses, making transportation easy. The house is located in a private gated estate next to King's Cross Station. Explore London using the iconic red buses that connect to all districts in this amazing city, situated in Zone 1. King's Cross boasts multiple tube lines, including the rare yellow Circle line exclusive to Zone 1. Nearby, you'll find 24-hour shops, chemists, dry cleaners, barbers, post offices, restaurants, bars, and clubs, all within a short walk. Enjoy charming walks by the canal to Camden Market, King's Place (a concert hall complex featuring music, comedy, art, and drama performances), and Granary Square in the happening and cool part of London.
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