King's Cross has undergone one of the capital's biggest renovations in recent years, and now you can see and do more here than ever before.
The Royal Cross has been revived in recent years, not only as a transport hub for national and international trains. Granarius Square is home to the famous Central Martins School of the Arts and the best restaurants in London (primarily Caravan and Dishum), and the coal drop courtyard has announced the arrival of design boutiques and street food. At a time when the territory was constantly evolving, the opening of hotels such as Standard turned the King's Cross into a revolution.
The design affiliate loves large staircases, high ceilings and high windows, which are one of the most beautiful buildings in London, both old and new. This five-star luxury hotel has four restaurants, including a booking office that replaced Victoria tickets and Gilbert Scott (named after the original architect of the building), headed by the famous British chef Marcus Waring. The Hamman-style sanatorium is perfect for getting rid of people on the road to Euston or pampering on the tiles at night.
Those who have a penchant for drama will love this beautiful and eclectic boutique hotel. Along with the Megaro diesel and Dock Martens models, there is a self-service "minibar" in the lobby, grouped in a leading corner suite. Megaro Eatery serves British cuisine, as well as cocktails and live music in the piano bar under the hotel. The rooms are bright, spacious and quiet - that is, you do not change the aerobulic columns (the living dimensions of French bulldogs) to the maximum size.
Inspired by the railroad carriages, the luxurious rooms feature a new soundproof technology that emits noise from the King King Cross Station. Plum + Spilled Milk features a contemporary British dining from Mark Sargeant, as well as a GNH Bar, including a visual chandelier and floor-to-ceiling shelves, as well as two non-cocktails equipped with the best spirits. Buy coffee at the Kiosk for a walk in one of the nearest districts of London.
Megaro's younger brother has a much simpler voice. The rooms boast comfortable beds in London, which is a good care for those who are trying to spend a lot of time exploring the Great Smoke. Its design is in keeping with the Victorian cast iron style of the 21st century and the 60s, with ornate wallpaper, parquet floors and bed frames. California is perfect for couples looking for an affordable weekend weekend close to the event, and individual travelers will appreciate single rooms. Breakfast at Megaro is a menu that combines Italian and English classics.
Point A rises above its weight thanks to good design, mood lighting, waiting showers and very comfortable mattresses. This hotel is perfect for couples connected comfortably and luxuriously anywhere. Breakfast croissants, cinnamon vinegar, cheese and bacon rolls, yogurts and more will allow you to walk around the Square, Upper Streets and beyond.
Located in the former Camden Town Hall annex, the 1974 Brutalist building is now home to the first standard hotel outside the United States. The amazing appearance of the building is neatly maintained, the exterior is served by a cherry red elevator to the restaurant from the 10th floor of the hotel. The interior is at the same time futuristic and deeply painted in the 70s with wood and leather furniture, geometric textiles and windows that look like a spaceship at home. Choose a small terrace for a large outdoor space, which will be completely immersed in the views of the city, with a fresco bath. "Michelle Star" chef Peter Sanchez-Iglesias greets the restaurant and bar upstairs, then you can find more scenes and menus that combine his Spanish heritage with his love of Mexico - make sure you’re stuck on a “red pillow”. festive dinner. These recommendations were updated on April 14, 2020 to keep travel plans at a new level.
Перевод : Әбдірахман Лаура
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