The historic and iconic 138-year-old St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London (Euston Rd., London, +44 (0) 20 7841-3540) has reopened after a $300 million makeover. Distinguished by its majestic Victorian Gothic façade and its elegant interior, the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London is one of the city’s landmark symbols. Located next to the modern St. Pancras Station, which is your gateway to continental Europe on board the Eurostar, the hotel is a remarkable blend of old and contemporary. It has 245 rooms (including 38 Victorian suites) as well as the art space Barlow House, a barber shop, a luxury spa and two restaurants, one helmed by famed chef Marcus Wareing. To book your own place in history, visit www.stpancrasrenaissance.com.
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