A former red-light district and industrial area, King’s Cross used to be somewhere tourists — and locals — would happily bypass. But no longer. Since the Eurostar was diverted away from Waterloo to St ...
The north central London district and rail hub of King’s Cross was once a rundown spot, with decaying industrial buildings and a seedy vibe. Over the past two decades, the area, which was long known ...
With its red-brick exterior and soaring clock tower, London’s St. Pancras International train station is hard to miss. The 1860s Victorian Gothic structure is widely considered an architectural ...
To gauge whether Britain is going to make it, go to the central London district of King’s Cross. Exit the station to the west and then head north to Regent’s Canal. Stride past the solitary but ...
Among the postindustrial-chic buildings and stylish restaurants and shops: Victorian splendor, verdant hide-outs and the long-ago haunts of writers and musicians. By Mark Vanhoenacker When I was young ...
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