1 - Private Quadruple Room in King's Cross
House in London Borough of Islington
4 guests · 1 bedroom · 2 baths
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About this house rental
This quadruple bedroom has wall-to-wall carpet on floors throughout, is tastefully decorated, and a shared bathroom. There is not a self-catering option and no kitchen facilities apart from a mini fridge and a kettle. The closest tube stations are Russell Square 4 mins by walk, Kings Cross station, and Euston station 9 mins by walk.
Please be advised there are security cameras at the main door and on the stairs recording 24/7.
Relatively cheap rents and a central London location make King's Cross attractive to artists and designers, attractions, and cultural establishments:
a major arts centre, Kings Place, next to the Regent's Canal hosts numerous art, music, live comedy, and cultural events throughout the year both Antony Gormley and Thomas Heatherwick have studios in the area The London Sinfonietta and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment are both based here, alongside the Pangolin Sculpture Gallery; Central St Martins College of Art and Design has taken up residence in the Granary Building, which looks out over Granary Square, a new public space decorated with more than 1,000 coloured fountains the cutting-edge Gagosian Gallery moved its main London premises to King's Cross in 2004. Kings Cross has a heritage of nurturing arts and culture. The British Library is located next to St Pancras Station, displaying some of the world's most famous written and printed items, such as the Magna Carta (1215) and Shakespeare's First Folio. The London Canal Museum commemorates the importance of London's canals. The fascinating Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, London's first home for abandoned babies. The area also features a number of theatres, including the Shaw Theatre and the Bloomsbury Theatre.
The Camley Street Natural Park is a great way to escape the hustle and bustle of King's Cross: spot wildlife, relax by the pond and learn more at the park's visitor centre. The peaceful St Pancras Old Church is also worth a visit: look out for the Grade I listed mausoleum of Sir John Soane, which inspired the design of London's red telephone boxes.
Eat, drink and party in King's Cross
King's Cross is full of lively bars, some of which are relatively new to the area, such as, the Spanish Camino, Drink Shop Do and VOC.
If you're feeling peckish, there is a great selection of restaurants, including the Caravan cafe, Golden Arrow at Pullman London St Pancras or Bruno Loubet’s Grain Store.
Pubs in the area include The Lighterman, The Fellow, and The Driver.
For a quick snack at lunch, the Sourced Market in St Pancras International station offers a diverse range of gourmet foods.
Alternatively, the exquisite St Pancras Renaissance Hotel – which was originally built by Sir George Gilbert Scott, and saved from demolition by Sir John Betjeman, despite his comment that it was "too beautiful and too romantic to survive" – is the perfect place to treat that special someone: take them for drinks in the Booking Office bar, or for a meal at The Gilbert Scott. You'll also find an all-day restaurant, Plum + Spilt Milk, in the historic Great Northern Hotel, London's first railway hotel.
King's Cross is a great place to party! The Scala and the Big Chill House are both in close proximity. Venture a bit further north for Egg, a three-floor club venue with a great outdoor area for lounging.
King's Cross is just a short walk from Euston Station – find out more about hotels and attractions near Euston.
The King's Cross Partnership was established to fund regeneration projects and the first stage is now open to the public. You can find out more about the current redevelopment at the King's Cross Visitor Centre.
King's Cross and St Pancras are two connected rail terminals, from which you can travel across the UK and to Europe. King's Cross St Pancras is a single Tube station. Cultural destinations in the area include arts centre Kings Place, the Gagosian Gallery, British Library, and Bloomsbury Theatre. King’s Cross is full of bars and restaurants, many of them along the canalside as well as surrounding the station. King’s Cross is one of London’s most newly regenerated areas. With 50 new buildings, 20 new streets, and 10 new public squares, it is a dynamic and exciting place to be. As indication, (Hidden by Airbnb) 's UK office is due to move here in 2016, The Guardian newspaper headquarters are already here, and the Eurostar now connects London with mainland Europe. It is also home to several cultural institutions – such as Central St Martins and Kings Place – as well as many bars and restaurants, like The St Pancras Grand. King's Cross was named after a huge monument of King George IV in 1835, which stood where King's Cross station - designed by the architect Lewis Cubitt – now resides. Following the Second World War, this busy industrial district underwent economic decline and, by the 1990s, was in need of regeneration. Travel to King's Cross and St Pancras by train image: (Website hidden by Airbnb) King's Cross and St Pancras International stations both provide trains in and out of London. Some of the major UK cities that connect with King's Cross by rail are: Leeds York Edinburgh Cambridge Nottingham Travel across London from King's Cross There are also a number of Tube lines and bus routes that stop at King's Cross St Pancras. You can also find taxis waiting outside both stations. If you're going to be in London for more than a day, it's worth buying a Visitor Oyster card in advance. The Visitor Oyster card is delivered to your home before you arrive in London. It is one of the easiest ways to get around London. If you do not have a Visitor Oyster card, but still plan to travel around London for more than a day, buy an Oyster card at the Tube station. Eurostar: King's Cross and St Pancras International St Pancras International is home to Eurostar, London's high-speed rail link with Paris, Brussels and continental Europe. St Pancras station is also a great place to pick up last-minute gifts, gourmet food, clothes and accessories from stores that include Hamleys, Neuhaus and LK Bennett. Stop off at Europe's longest champagne bar for a well-deserved drink afterwards! King's Cross station has also recently been restored; prominent new features include the stunning extension of its arched glass roof and an open-air piazza.
If the booking made for 2 people, a double bed only will be provided. The bedding configuration is normally one double bed for 2 people. Please let us know if you would like have a different arrangement.
We provide one towel per person per booking.
Quiet hours are between 9 pm to 9 am
Please note that we apply an extra guest policy. We charge £15 per additional guest per day. If our guests have a guest, no matter whether they visit or stay, they will need to pay for the extra guest fee. You may also see that when you add a guest before you book so, please make sure that you choose the guest number accurately before you book.
Please be advised there are security cameras at the main door and on the stairs recording 24/7.
Relatively cheap rents and a central London location make King's Cross attractive to artists and designers, attractions, and cultural establishments:
a major arts centre, Kings Place, next to the Regent's Canal hosts numerous art, music, live comedy, and cultural events throughout the year both Antony Gormley and Thomas Heatherwick have studios in the area The London Sinfonietta and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment are both based here, alongside the Pangolin Sculpture Gallery; Central St Martins College of Art and Design has taken up residence in the Granary Building, which looks out over Granary Square, a new public space decorated with more than 1,000 coloured fountains the cutting-edge Gagosian Gallery moved its main London premises to King's Cross in 2004. Kings Cross has a heritage of nurturing arts and culture. The British Library is located next to St Pancras Station, displaying some of the world's most famous written and printed items, such as the Magna Carta (1215) and Shakespeare's First Folio. The London Canal Museum commemorates the importance of London's canals. The fascinating Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, London's first home for abandoned babies. The area also features a number of theatres, including the Shaw Theatre and the Bloomsbury Theatre.
The Camley Street Natural Park is a great way to escape the hustle and bustle of King's Cross: spot wildlife, relax by the pond and learn more at the park's visitor centre. The peaceful St Pancras Old Church is also worth a visit: look out for the Grade I listed mausoleum of Sir John Soane, which inspired the design of London's red telephone boxes.
Eat, drink and party in King's Cross
King's Cross is full of lively bars, some of which are relatively new to the area, such as, the Spanish Camino, Drink Shop Do and VOC.
If you're feeling peckish, there is a great selection of restaurants, including the Caravan cafe, Golden Arrow at Pullman London St Pancras or Bruno Loubet’s Grain Store.
Pubs in the area include The Lighterman, The Fellow, and The Driver.
For a quick snack at lunch, the Sourced Market in St Pancras International station offers a diverse range of gourmet foods.
Alternatively, the exquisite St Pancras Renaissance Hotel – which was originally built by Sir George Gilbert Scott, and saved from demolition by Sir John Betjeman, despite his comment that it was "too beautiful and too romantic to survive" – is the perfect place to treat that special someone: take them for drinks in the Booking Office bar, or for a meal at The Gilbert Scott. You'll also find an all-day restaurant, Plum + Spilt Milk, in the historic Great Northern Hotel, London's first railway hotel.
King's Cross is a great place to party! The Scala and the Big Chill House are both in close proximity. Venture a bit further north for Egg, a three-floor club venue with a great outdoor area for lounging.
King's Cross is just a short walk from Euston Station – find out more about hotels and attractions near Euston.
The King's Cross Partnership was established to fund regeneration projects and the first stage is now open to the public. You can find out more about the current redevelopment at the King's Cross Visitor Centre.
King's Cross and St Pancras are two connected rail terminals, from which you can travel across the UK and to Europe. King's Cross St Pancras is a single Tube station. Cultural destinations in the area include arts centre Kings Place, the Gagosian Gallery, British Library, and Bloomsbury Theatre. King’s Cross is full of bars and restaurants, many of them along the canalside as well as surrounding the station. King’s Cross is one of London’s most newly regenerated areas. With 50 new buildings, 20 new streets, and 10 new public squares, it is a dynamic and exciting place to be. As indication, (Hidden by Airbnb) 's UK office is due to move here in 2016, The Guardian newspaper headquarters are already here, and the Eurostar now connects London with mainland Europe. It is also home to several cultural institutions – such as Central St Martins and Kings Place – as well as many bars and restaurants, like The St Pancras Grand. King's Cross was named after a huge monument of King George IV in 1835, which stood where King's Cross station - designed by the architect Lewis Cubitt – now resides. Following the Second World War, this busy industrial district underwent economic decline and, by the 1990s, was in need of regeneration. Travel to King's Cross and St Pancras by train image: (Website hidden by Airbnb) King's Cross and St Pancras International stations both provide trains in and out of London. Some of the major UK cities that connect with King's Cross by rail are: Leeds York Edinburgh Cambridge Nottingham Travel across London from King's Cross There are also a number of Tube lines and bus routes that stop at King's Cross St Pancras. You can also find taxis waiting outside both stations. If you're going to be in London for more than a day, it's worth buying a Visitor Oyster card in advance. The Visitor Oyster card is delivered to your home before you arrive in London. It is one of the easiest ways to get around London. If you do not have a Visitor Oyster card, but still plan to travel around London for more than a day, buy an Oyster card at the Tube station. Eurostar: King's Cross and St Pancras International St Pancras International is home to Eurostar, London's high-speed rail link with Paris, Brussels and continental Europe. St Pancras station is also a great place to pick up last-minute gifts, gourmet food, clothes and accessories from stores that include Hamleys, Neuhaus and LK Bennett. Stop off at Europe's longest champagne bar for a well-deserved drink afterwards! King's Cross station has also recently been restored; prominent new features include the stunning extension of its arched glass roof and an open-air piazza.
If the booking made for 2 people, a double bed only will be provided. The bedding configuration is normally one double bed for 2 people. Please let us know if you would like have a different arrangement.
We provide one towel per person per booking.
Quiet hours are between 9 pm to 9 am
Please note that we apply an extra guest policy. We charge £15 per additional guest per day. If our guests have a guest, no matter whether they visit or stay, they will need to pay for the extra guest fee. You may also see that when you add a guest before you book so, please make sure that you choose the guest number accurately before you book.
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FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in London Borough of Islington?
The average price for a rental in London Borough of Islington is R 3,013 per night. This rental is R 613 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at 1 - Private Quadruple Room in King's Cross. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is 1 - Private Quadruple Room in King's Cross pet friendly?
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What amenities are available at 1 - Private Quadruple Room in King's Cross?
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