What is there to do in the area? King’s Cross is one of London’s most exciting new neighbourhoods. The area offers a huge amount to see and do including a wealth of museums (The Wellcome Collection, The Foundling Museum and Regent’s Canal Museum ) range of art galleries (The Gagosian, House of Illustration and Pagolin) alongside many other cultural activities including The British Library and King’s Cross Theatre. Foodies are spoilt for choice with a wide range of cafes, bars and restaurants including Dishoom, Grain Store, Vinoteca and Caravan.
What kind of breakfast do you offer? Continental Breakfast Buffet: £19 per person Choice of cereals, home-made granola, seasonal fruit salad with natural yoghurt, freshly baked pastries and breads served with butter, preserves, marmalade and honey Great British Breakfast Buffet: £26 per person The continental breakfast and a selection of eggs, dry cured streaky bacon, Cumberland sausages, roasted tomatoes and breakfast potatoes. The Full English: £18 Two eggs as you like them, Cumberland sausage, dry cured streaky bacon, roast vine tomatoes, black pudding, Portobello mushroom, baked beans Vegetarian Full English £16 Two eggs as you like them, Glamorgan sausage, roast vine tomatoes, Portobello mushroom, bubble and squeak, baked beans
Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? The hotel has three places to eat: 1) The Booking Office (classic British menu and cocktail/wine bar) 2) Hansom Lounge (light snacks and drinks plus afternoon tea) 3) MI + ME (Meat and cheese based menu to eat in or takeaway). Foodies are spoilt for choice with a wide range of cafes, bars and restaurants including Dishoom, Grain Store, Vinoteca, Caravan, The Lighterman, Granger & Co, The German Gymnasium, Skip Garden Café, KERB street food market, The Greek Larder and Mildreds.
Which are your most popular room types, and why? Chambers Suites, as people enjoy staying in a piece of history and recognise the great value staying in these special spaces provides (guests staying in Chambers have access to the exclusive Chambers Club which service complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea/evening canapés and soft and alcoholic drinks throughout the day).
What facilities do you have for children and can you fit extra beds in your rooms? Children swimming pool times Mocktails in the Booking Office Welcome pack for kids
What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers? Make sure to book on to one of the complimentary historical tours we offer to guests at the weekend. These 1 hour tours are led by an expert historian and really help bring to life the building’s fascinating history.