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Here you can find out all you need to know about London’s St-Pancras International railway station: location, ticket office and tourist information centre opening hours etc...
Shopping and relaxing
St-Pancras International railway station is more than just the Eurostar terminal. This charming Victorian station is, with its shops and restaurants, also one of the trendiest spots in London.
Railway station facilities
At St-Pancras International, there is free WI-FI, a help point for special requirements, a bureau de change and much more. To get to London and the surrounding area you can choose between taxi, tube and bus when you leave the station.
Pancras RoadNW1 2QP London United Kingdom
Business Premier travellers and Eurostar carte blanche holders are entitled to access to the dedicated Business Premier lounge.
Designed to fit in with the Victorian architecture of the rest of the station, St Pancras International’s Business Premier lounge offers the ideal place to start your business trip. Work or relax in comfortable seating; charge your laptop at the seat side power sockets; stay connected with computers and Wi-Fi access throughout at no extra cost; hold a meeting with colleagues in spacious meeting areas; help yourself to a drink and bite to eat at the food and refreshment area; keep up with current events with newspapers, magazines and live television feeds. With such a seamless travel experience you’ll feel like you’ve never left the office.
London’s public transport system offers the easiest way to discover the city! London is divided into 9 zones. Zones 1-2 are the ones for inner city transport. Tickets are valid on the Underground system, buses and on the Docklands Light Railway.
The London Underground system, also referred to as the Tube, operates from Monday until Saturday between 5 a.m. and 1 a.m. and on Sundays between 7 a.m. and midnight. The red London buses are widely known and operate day and night.
To help you get around London, we suggest the London Visitor Travelcard, valid for 1 or 3 days, for 2 zones on the London public transport network.
This card is valid over the whole London underground and (red) bus system. It means you can travel as much as you like for 1 or 3 days in zones 1 and 2 (centre of London) or 6 zones.
You can buy a voucher for the London Visitor Travelcard at most of our points of sale. You can then exchange this voucher at the Departure Today counter at Brussels-Midi (just by the Eurostar departure terminal).
More information on the "Transport for London" website >
The station entrances are located at street level and provide level access to the lower concourse, and lifts take travellers’ to and from the upper level. There are three more lifts in the Eurostar departure lounge and one additional lift to take international passengers from the Eurostar platforms down to the international arrivals hall. Assistance is free of charge and available to travellers with a disability, elderly and single parents with children. This cannot be booked in advance; go to the assistance desk located on the Eurostar departures concourse.
There is a porter available to any customer travelling on Eurostar (£10 charge). This cannot be booked in advance; go to the assistance desk located on the Eurostar departures concourse.
Download the station map of London St-Pancras
Bahncard 25: This card gives 25% discount in Germany when travelling with ICE or conventional trains (not valid on Thalys).
Bahnhcard 50: This card gives 50% discount in Germany when travelling with ICE or conventional trains (not valid on Thalys).
SNCB 50% card: Holders of this card can get 50% discount on the Belgian part of an international journey with conventional trains (this card is not valid on high speed trains like Thalys, Eurostar, TGV or ICE).
SNCB Token of free transport: Holders of a token for free transport in Belgium or a Network Railcard do not pay for the Belgian part of an international journey with conventional trains.
OV-Jaarabonnement: Do you own a OV-Jaarabonnement card? Holders of a OV-Jaarabonnement card do not pay for the Dutch part of an international journey with conventional trains to/from the Netherlands.
Railplus: The Railplus card offers 25% discount on international journeys with conventional trains everywhere in Europe (in France: only youth and senior).
ThePass Business: ThePass members pay a membership fee entitling them to reduced fares and increased flexibility when travelling to certain Thalys destinations.
ThePass Premium: ThePass members pay a membership fee entitling them to reduced fares and increased flexibility when travelling to certain Thalys destinations.
ThePass Weekend: ThePass members pay a membership fee entitling them to reduced fares and increased flexibility when travelling to certain Thalys destinations.
NS Voordeelurenkaart: Do you have a NS Voordeelurenkaart? This card gives 40% discount in the Netherlands (Monday-Friday: only for departures after 9AM). Not valid on Thalys.
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