I spent 6 hours exploring this magnificent structure and hogged my own bar table for 2 hours (glad I did!) I spent nothing except for a long sipping glass of wine. Highlight of my London adventure. It is a treasure.
@@akemcolins9935 I did the same with the bar table! I was getting ready for a talk at the library across the street and these two guys wanted to share my table, but they were loud and noisy so I rejected them. Felt a little guilty but now I don’t because I enjoy the longest glass of wine in the most beautiful hotel ever.
I used to walk passed it in the 70s-80s and shake my head at how it could be left to rot. What a wonderful job they have done (and the work done on King's Cross). I've not been to London since 2005 when I saw the station almost finished and I'd love to see the hotel with my own eyes soon.
We stayed here in 2018 in one of the rooms in the historic wing. I thought it was beautiful - the service was great too! If you do return stay in the historic section and that gives access to the private club where we ate twice per day. There is also a historic tour that is free and gives you access to more of the hotel and the history.
This is a beautiful hotel… And one of our favorites… We visit London almost every year and always stay here… it’s at Kings Cross station and on the Piccadilly line which is convenient for London attractions and Heathrow.. The Chambers Lounge is the best!
Don't forget King's X is now a destination in its own right with many restaurants,fancy apartments, shops,bars,and is also home to Google's new massive European headquarters, still under construction; the world famous art school Central St Martin's also has a campus there.
The executive lounge is the highlight of this hotel by far - with the grand staircase inside it and the amenities of free food and premium wine and beverages
This hotel looks AMAZING. I think for me, it is really all about the public areas, the lobby, the restaurants, the bars, instead of the rooms. I will definitely plan Afternoon Tea here, and possible dinner, on my next trip,to London.
Thanks for the experience! This hotel is somewhat weird, it looks a mix of hospital and railroad experience. And those corridors with that dark images of strange people facing you reminded me of the entrance hall of Disney's Haunted Mansion. I believe there are better places to spend this much money for a stay in London, albeit the location (with Eurostar at the door) seems very interesting. See you next week, on Capri!
Michelle Marsh I thought the same thing, I’ve seen better ,the outside is beautiful and some of the lobbies are beautiful but not the rooms. Get someone to redo the rooms that has a better vision.
Forget the modern section with standard Marriott look The original part of the hotel is where the best rooms are both public and private. It's overall a good hotel but not really what you would expect from a luxury property.
We stayed in one of the suites as a free upgrade as I was a Marriott Gold Card holder at the time, the room overlooked the station and the bar/lounge and it was one of the most stunning rooms we have ever stayed in and we have stayed in many suites in top hotels.
I have stayed at this hotel twice now. I completely agree with your review. The hotel itself is beautiful and the architecture is amazing, but once I got into my contemporary room that is where I was left feeling uninspired. For one of my stays, my room had no window outside (faced an inside void) and no natural light. It’s a shame the chamber suites are over twice the price!
My friends have gone out of the station area to Paris on the Eurostar Train to Paris a couple of times but have never stated at the Renaissance Hotel part of it...I have not stated there either. Now, it looks like I will have to stay there before I gone on to Paris, France. Thank you for the hotel tour...It is so nice...….
I enjoyed your video, but I had the chance to stay this year in the Chamber Suites. This video didn’t do this hotel justice. Also the Price you paid was so near the price I paid. I was here for 14 days. Also the Chamber Lounge I cant find words to describe my experience. I came to London for the Victorian feel and it gives that feeling. The cathedral ceilings in my room and hall way and the castle feeling in the room and Chambers lounge was VERY VERY VERY impressive. Also breakfast and tea time is included when you stay in the Chamber Suites. The private Chambers lounge that you have access to -I literally could sit in there for hours. Everyone looking for the castle, Victorian, old historic feel I promise you will get it here but only in the Chamber quarters. I hope to finish my video soon of my experience at St Pancras.
I remember walking down the street from our hotel, the Kimpton Fitzroy, and seeing this hotel as we walked by. But if we had known there were restaurants and shops inside, we would have gone in!!
I stood outside if the hotel last june after arriving at St Pancras with the Eurostar. Which is a nice way to travel in luxury at an economy price. If you take the business premier you get a fine dining meal at your seat.
People who complain about the price miss the point of their price tag - it's right next to St. Pancreas & Kings Cross; it's a convenience and prestige price tag to capitalise on wealthy commuters and business travelers EDIT: Forgot to mention the obvious tourist trap, too, of course
The Kimpton Fitzroy sits on the historical homestead of the lady that founded the Suffrage Movement. Mr. Fitzroy, if you’re into history, designed the First Class dining hall on the Titanic. He also created two dragons out of brass. One went down on the Titanic and the other is on the third floor banister of the Kimpton Fitzroy. They call him Lucky George
Good morning A beautiful looking hotel but the cost of the room, wow I would not pay that much. A great review Looking forward to your next review. Kind regards DS
Gosh, Dr. LTE, I rented a lovely 3-bedroom2 bath house with a garden in Fulham for far less than 360 a night! Was fun to see the hotel, though, and the facade and public areas were very nice. Took the Eurostar to Paris from St Pancras station but with luggage and all, didn't get a chance to explore the train station.
Thanks for this video. It’s good to see a venue which isn’t as good as expected. The room certainly isn’t inspiring and expensive. I’ve been to the restaurant and lobby and as you’ve shown they look good. I’ve stayed at the langham a few years ago and that was very good, room, restaurant etc.
My wife and i stayed here last year. If you stay here you really have to splurge and go for a suite. Not only do you get one of the nicest rooms ive ever stayed in, but you also get access to the chambers club, which is just endless great food and booze. I love the hotel but i wouldnt stay there unless it was a suite.
John Appleseed we don't use euros here thank god. It's £. And it's perfectly acceptable. How much do you think a room in a landmark luxury hotel in one of the worlds most expensive cities should cost?
We were just in London in January and stayed at the Kimpton Fitzroy! OMG, so much nicer and grandeur than this hotel. Both are pretty amazing from the outside. Glad you showed us the room you stayed in, not very impressive but wish we could have seen the historical rooms.
McNulty030 Spoken by someone who clearly doesn't understand market forces. London is the worlds most visited city, demand for rooms is high year round, not to mention that buying and running a hotel in one of the worlds most expensive cities is not cheap! The restoration of this hotel cost hundreds of millions of pounds, clearly they have to make it commercially viable.
Though I have never been inside this iconic hotel but I did pass it lot on the bus. Great video. Frankly speaking most of the historical converted hotel are not inspiring but it has it's own charm.
Shafquat Irshad Converted? This was originally built as a hotel! Granted, many of the public spaces have been created from former working spaces but it is still a renovation, not a conversion.
Dear Traveller : Greetings from Mumbai. I have been following your videos for the past few months. This is the first time I found you criticizing the room interiors. Probably, having stayed in various resorts and hotels, you have set a higher standard. But in my view, people coming to such hotels stay for a night or two for business purposes or in the transit for onwards journey. So most of the people may have breakfast and have their lunch out and be back in the night to hit the sack. Their perspective may differ from your views. Best wishes.
Very expensive room, but simple and quite spacious I thought, for one person anyway. Certainly better than a hostel dorm room in Bayswater with a party of Germany tourists, not that I didn’t take stock from my hostel days. Kind regards LM
They used the front of St Pancras Station as the front of Kings Cross Station in the Harry Potter movies, because it paints British architecture in a light more fitting with the Harry Potter aesthetic.
Certainly, London is best known of the big world cities for the fact, that the hotel rooms are each a category smaller than anywhere else. That was confirmed here.
Lol, when he was walking through the historic wing toward the restaurant and those two men passed, I imagined Hyacinth saying "Now remember, walk like we are supposed to be here, out for our morning stroll, taking all this in our stride."
I am scheduled (covid regulations permitting) to stay there in late August. As an American I am not one open to Royal protocol, but if I should ever be so fortunate to see Hyacinth, I will bow down, ask for forgiveness to be in her presence, swoon, etc. The 4 week Europe-Med. trip on the QE2, 4 night stay in Paris and return trip to the US on the QM2 could not even approach that highlight! lmao
Rooms are similar to rooms in most hotels around the world; the main feature are the common areas and the Victorian decor n architecture. Now, hotel rooms in China are interesting with glass transparent walls to the bathroom and a ceiling mirror over your bed.
I never stayed at the hotel but, I did dine Gilbert Scott several times, it was quite lovely. If you thought St. Pancras is pricey... Definitely stay clear of Manhattan (NYC). Even a run of the mill chain hotel like “Hilton” is going to cost you $260 for a horrid room!
Just the vlog I was looking for...am hoping to stay here soon but wasn't sure if it was worth it but it certainly is! Any chance you can go to Singapore and review the newly reopened raffles please?!
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Any time I visit London, I am not that bothered about the hotel room as long as the hotel is reasonably central. I only use it for sleeping as I am always out sightseeing. London is a sprawling metropolis and, if you pick a hotel in the suburbs without realising it, you can spend hours travelling in and out of the city centre each day wasting valuable time.
Things I liked... I generally liked the public rooms and restaurants from what I saw and I loved the staircase. The spa area was well done being both modern and yet able to remind me of the Turkish baths so popular in another era. And things that did not wow me... The room did not impress. Partly because, as you noted, it was small. But also because its stark modernist appearance clashed sharply with the ambiance of a Victorian hotel. Speaking of which, for a supposedly upscale establishment with an old fashioned aura, I don't think I saw a single man who could be bothered to wear a tie. No shortage however, of people dressed in shorts and sandals. That's fine for beach hotels, but not for a hotel with pretensions to being an establishment catering to high end business clientele and well off tourists. Yes, I know. I'm a terrible snob.
Fantastic video, shame about the room. You need to go up to Yorkshire mate. York, Ravenscar, Harrogate, Leeds and Yorkshire Moors areas, with panoramic views from practically any hotel up here.
As a former waiter at this place i wouldn't recommend to anyone, the quality of the products serve are very cheap but you are charge top money, i remember serving Escargot from Tin Cans, the standards of the food are very poor. There are rodents at the Restaurant areas, during night service you would be able to see few running around the corners or quiet spaces at the Restaurant but at the end of service you wouldn't be able to keep count. At the bar is the same, using left over of champagne to do syrups for cocktails or merging left over from a bottles to other bottles to have a full one . If you ever visit this place do not pay the service charge , ask to be remove and give it in cash to your server, the company miss guide the good will of costumers, using the service charge to pay people that ain't at the floor as the finance department take a good cut of the service charge.
The most fun was to watch the security guards following you arround ! 0:43 (far left), 1:54 far middle, 2:10 (at your face), 2:23 (almost stepping on you), 3:26 (comming to kiss you), 4:20 (at wall far middle), 4:57 (two "talking" far left), may be the guy at 9:58 (his shoes looks like from security ppl) , and the last one is the guy in the back looking direct at you at 14:42, then trying to change path like a robot !!!! :) :) :) :) They really need more training !! LOL
When my wife and I met as students in the 70s she worked for a year in this building which was then the head office of British Transport Hotels. In 2014 we decided to stay there 'for old time's sake' whilst visiting our son who lives in London. The room was, as shown, boring and forgettable. All the best features of the hotel are available to casual non-residents. We paid £268 then, nowadays it is nearer to £400. Definitely avoid staying here there is so much better value to be found. Our next London stay, in Battersea, is costing £58 at a Premier Inn - we will spend some of the savings on a Michelin Starred meal.
I don't know. I'm English and I just don't think we cut it in the hospitality industry. Although there are many more beautiful London hotels than this one. Gone are the days when we ran The Savoy and The Ritz.
I agree. I am also British and travel a lot and always find that hotels here tend to think it’s a privilege for us to stay there instead of trying to impress us.
For example in this vlog alone, the front lobby concierge who is obvious and swinging his arms around in a cocky kind of nonchalant manner, like he's bored and looking for stimulation, which he may well be, but he should have (1) a tie on (2) stand still with his hands in clasped in front to show be works there (3) not saunter around like he owns the place. OK rant over. 😃😎
Nicely filmed thanks. Unless you stay in the original hotel part, I don’t see the point. That new bit down the side street looking onto the endless red bricks of the British Library, what a rip-off. Worth remembering the old bit is in significant part given over to private accommodation. ps you’re out of date with the it’s always raining in London schtick - quite the reverse these days. I think I’ll stick to a stroll through the station to get my £12 off peak return on the old Midland Railway to Bedford
St. Pancreas Hotel has a newly designed ambiente - Room 309 looked okay, don't forget "Hotel Rule #1" : Close the Curtains. The whole experience is somewhat designed and artificial at this hotel - I think my foodbudget for one month is below 360£
Given the outstanding location, I would suggest that particular room is worth maybe half what you paid, plus the usual panoply of confiscatory taxes, fees and surcharges.
@@luxurytravelexpert unfortunately, London is a very pricey city! To get the 'wow' factor you are looking for in your rooms then I'm afraid you're looking at the exclusive luxury end of the market like Shangri La at the Shard,Bulgari hotel in Knightsbridge,Claridge's in Mayfair, The Wellesley, Knightsbridge etc!
You say 360 Euros per night isn't good value, but you're staying at the heart of London travel. The Euston Travellodge is pretty expensive, disgusting inside, but directly outside Euston station. That's just London, unfortunately.
Those of us who remember Kings Cross & St Pancras in the 70's will remember dirty squalid train stations and neighbourhood. So to see the upturn in its fortune's is welcome. However, the price being charged for an average room in this hotel is ludicrous - it is charging based upon a quality and reputation it doesn't have or earned. Just because the façade is grand and it's in London doesn't justify that room cost.
Whilst this is my favourite building in the capital, I was dissappointed when staying here in January 2019. The cost of the room for the evening was beyond expensive and in all fairness no better than something I would have received at a Premier Inn for a fraction of the price. While the food in the restaurant (both breakfast & evening meal) was nice, this didn't reflect good value for money either.
Are you guys really surprised? Yes the building is fantastic but this is still just a Renaissance Hotel which is not a luxury hotel brand. @sarah gill I completely disagree, there are some absolutely wonderful hotels in London. The Ritz, Mandarin, Shangri-La, Rosewood, the list goes on.
I spent 6 hours exploring this magnificent structure and hogged my own bar table for 2 hours (glad I did!) I spent nothing except for a long sipping glass of wine. Highlight of my London adventure. It is a treasure.
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@@akemcolins9935 I did the same with the bar table! I was getting ready for a talk at the library across the street and these two guys wanted to share my table, but they were loud and noisy so I rejected them. Felt a little guilty but now I don’t because I enjoy the longest glass of wine in the most beautiful hotel ever.
I used to walk passed it in the 70s-80s and shake my head at how it could be left to rot. What a wonderful job they have done (and the work done on King's Cross). I've not been to London since 2005 when I saw the station almost finished and I'd love to see the hotel with my own eyes soon.
Wasn't it British Rail offices in the 70s ?
We stayed here in 2018 in one of the rooms in the historic wing. I thought it was beautiful - the service was great too! If you do return stay in the historic section and that gives access to the private club where we ate twice per day. There is also a historic tour that is free and gives you access to more of the hotel and the history.
This is a beautiful hotel… And one of our favorites… We visit London almost every year and always stay here… it’s at Kings Cross station and on the Piccadilly line which is convenient for London attractions and Heathrow.. The Chambers Lounge is the best!
Don't forget King's X is now a destination in its own right with many restaurants,fancy apartments, shops,bars,and is also home to Google's new massive European headquarters, still under construction; the world famous art school Central St Martin's also has a campus there.
Er no Dear it's at ST. PANCRAS station !!! King's Cross station is across the road !!
The executive lounge is the highlight of this hotel by far - with the grand staircase inside it and the amenities of free food and premium wine and beverages
To be honest, the Hotelroom looks like any other Business Room. Albeit the Entrance and the Public Area is beautifully restored.
It's the Chambers Room and suites that are fantastic (and not the 'normal' Barlow wing room shown.
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This hotel looks AMAZING. I think for me, it is really all about the public areas, the lobby, the restaurants, the bars, instead of the rooms. I will definitely plan Afternoon Tea here, and possible dinner, on my next trip,to London.
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I loved staying in this hotel. We had a junior suite in the Barlow (contemporary) wing. I loved looking out towards the British Library.
Thank you..what lovely presentation..it makes one feel as though they were there just hanging out with you. BTW..I’ve been to London back in the 80’s
Thanks for the experience! This hotel is somewhat weird, it looks a mix of hospital and railroad experience. And those corridors with that dark images of strange people facing you reminded me of the entrance hall of Disney's Haunted Mansion. I believe there are better places to spend this much money for a stay in London, albeit the location (with Eurostar at the door) seems very interesting. See you next week, on Capri!
Shame about the room. Looks a lot like a Best Western or a Motel 6. The rest of it was beautiful.
Michelle Marsh I thought the same thing, I’ve seen better ,the outside is beautiful and some of the lobbies are beautiful but not the rooms. Get someone to redo the rooms that has a better vision.
Forget the modern section with standard Marriott look The original part of the hotel is where the best rooms are both public and private. It's overall a good hotel but not really what you would expect from a luxury property.
I love the Gothic architecture! It definitely transports you to another time. It reminds me of what I've seen of Europe. Thank you.
We stayed in one of the suites as a free upgrade as I was a Marriott Gold Card holder at the time, the room overlooked the station and the bar/lounge and it was one of the most stunning rooms we have ever stayed in and we have stayed in many suites in top hotels.
I have stayed at this hotel twice now. I completely agree with your review. The hotel itself is beautiful and the architecture is amazing, but once I got into my contemporary room that is where I was left feeling uninspired. For one of my stays, my room had no window outside (faced an inside void) and no natural light. It’s a shame the chamber suites are over twice the price!
Is it far from King's Cross Station train station by foot.
@@lesleyaileen5097 No. A few minutes walk.
Beautiful piece of architecture.
Amazing architecture 👍🏻
My friends have gone out of the station area to Paris on the Eurostar Train to Paris a couple of times but have never stated at the Renaissance Hotel part of it...I have not stated there either. Now, it looks like I will have to stay there before I gone on to Paris, France. Thank you for the hotel tour...It is so nice...….
Excellent video!! So excited to experience this beauty, this summer!
Stunning !
I really, really admire and enjoy your work. Thank you.
I enjoyed your video, but I had the chance to stay this year in the Chamber Suites. This video didn’t do this hotel justice. Also the Price you paid was so near the price I paid. I was here for 14 days. Also the Chamber Lounge I cant find words to describe my experience. I came to London for the Victorian feel and it gives that feeling. The cathedral ceilings in my room and hall way and the castle feeling in the room and Chambers lounge was VERY VERY VERY impressive. Also breakfast and tea time is included when you stay in the Chamber Suites. The private Chambers lounge that you have access to -I literally could sit in there for hours. Everyone looking for the castle, Victorian, old historic feel I promise you will get it here but only in the Chamber quarters. I hope to finish my video soon of my experience at St Pancras.
shervena revels 14 x $400...that’s soo stupid
I am a bit disappointed that we didn't get to see the chamber suites.
I remember walking down the street from our hotel, the Kimpton Fitzroy, and seeing this hotel as we walked by. But if we had known there were restaurants and shops inside, we would have gone in!!
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I stood outside if the hotel last june after arriving at St Pancras with the Eurostar. Which is a nice way to travel in luxury at an economy price. If you take the business premier you get a fine dining meal at your seat.
The room was ordinary, but the rest of the hotel looks amazing, especially the exterior.
The most magnificent hotel building in the world
Cloud Nine It's a masterpiece of high Victorian gothic. I'm concerned about your taste!
Incredible!
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People who complain about the price miss the point of their price tag - it's right next to St. Pancreas & Kings Cross; it's a convenience and prestige price tag to capitalise on wealthy commuters and business travelers
EDIT: Forgot to mention the obvious tourist trap, too, of course
Thumbs up to the great architecture and the video.👍👍👍👍
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This fantastic place ... thanks a lot
The Kimpton Fitzroy sits on the historical homestead of the lady that founded the Suffrage Movement. Mr. Fitzroy, if you’re into history, designed the First Class dining hall on the Titanic. He also created two dragons out of brass. One went down on the Titanic and the other is on the third floor banister of the Kimpton Fitzroy. They call him Lucky George
Good morning
A beautiful looking hotel but the cost of the room, wow I would not pay that much.
A great review
Looking forward to your next review.
Kind regards
DS
Gosh, Dr. LTE, I rented a lovely 3-bedroom2 bath house with a garden in Fulham for far less than 360 a night! Was fun to see the hotel, though, and the facade and public areas were very nice. Took the Eurostar to Paris from St Pancras station but with luggage and all, didn't get a chance to explore the train station.
Beautiful architecture.
Breakfast buffet makes up for the bland room though.
Like the dinner presentation on woodboards.
Thanks for this video. It’s good to see a venue which isn’t as good as expected. The room certainly isn’t inspiring and expensive. I’ve been to the restaurant and lobby and as you’ve shown they look good. I’ve stayed at the langham a few years ago and that was very good, room, restaurant etc.
My wife and i stayed here last year. If you stay here you really have to splurge and go for a suite. Not only do you get one of the nicest rooms ive ever stayed in, but you also get access to the chambers club, which is just endless great food and booze. I love the hotel but i wouldnt stay there unless it was a suite.
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Gosh €360 for that room is unacceptable! Beautiful restoration of common areas though!
John Appleseed we don't use euros here thank god. It's £. And it's perfectly acceptable. How much do you think a room in a landmark luxury hotel in one of the worlds most expensive cities should cost?
We were just in London in January and stayed at the Kimpton Fitzroy! OMG, so much nicer and grandeur than this hotel. Both are pretty amazing from the outside.
Glad you showed us the room you stayed in, not very impressive but wish we could have seen the historical rooms.
Some hotels in London are just way too overpriced imho.
Don't forget NY and Paris, i think that's why rbnb is the new way to go
even the cheap hotels in London are very expensive for my terms! in Paris I found some options, though, but it was a very small room
ALL hotels in London are overpriced, demand outstrips common sence and travellers are desparate.
I found some very good priced hotel accommodation in Paris, for a family of 5.
Very good quality too.
McNulty030 Spoken by someone who clearly doesn't understand market forces. London is the worlds most visited city, demand for rooms is high year round, not to mention that buying and running a hotel in one of the worlds most expensive cities is not cheap! The restoration of this hotel cost hundreds of millions of pounds, clearly they have to make it commercially viable.
Amazing place!! 😍😍
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Nice Review. Thanks
Though I have never been inside this iconic hotel but I did pass it lot on the bus. Great video.
Frankly speaking most of the historical converted hotel are not inspiring but it has it's own charm.
Shafquat Irshad Converted? This was originally built as a hotel! Granted, many of the public spaces have been created from former working spaces but it is still a renovation, not a conversion.
7:32 Reminder that I should clean my rain stained windows. :)
Dear Traveller :
Greetings from Mumbai.
I have been following your videos for the past few months. This is the first time I found you criticizing the room interiors. Probably, having stayed in various resorts and hotels, you have set a higher standard.
But in my view, people coming to such hotels stay for a night or two for business purposes or in the transit for onwards journey. So most of the people may have breakfast and have their lunch out and be back in the night to hit the sack. Their perspective may differ from your views.
Best wishes.
Very expensive room, but simple and quite spacious I thought, for one person anyway. Certainly better than a hostel dorm room in Bayswater with a party of Germany tourists, not that I didn’t take stock from my hostel days.
Kind regards
LM
The building outside of the room you were staying in was the British Library.
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They used the front of St Pancras Station as the front of Kings Cross Station in the Harry Potter movies, because it paints British architecture in a light more fitting with the Harry Potter aesthetic.
Certainly, London is best known of the big world cities for the fact, that the hotel rooms are each a category smaller than anywhere else. That was confirmed here.
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It would have cost more if they charged for dirty windows. I felt like Hyacinth Bucket when I said that. Lol.
Lol, when he was walking through the historic wing toward the restaurant and those two men passed, I imagined Hyacinth saying "Now remember, walk like we are supposed to be here, out for our morning stroll, taking all this in our stride."
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I am scheduled (covid regulations permitting) to stay there in late August. As an American I am not one open to Royal protocol, but if I should ever be so fortunate to see Hyacinth, I will bow down, ask for forgiveness to be in her presence, swoon, etc. The 4 week Europe-Med. trip on the QE2, 4 night stay in Paris and return trip to the US on the QM2 could not even approach that highlight! lmao
Great review as always! It's a lovely building, public spaces are amazing -looking forward to a chamber suit review.
Now, on our return, I know where to shop and hit the trains!
The price was a little ridic, but I'm glad you reviewed this place!
Rooms are similar to rooms in most hotels around the world; the main feature are the common areas and the Victorian decor n architecture. Now, hotel rooms in China are interesting with glass transparent walls to the bathroom and a ceiling mirror over your bed.
I never stayed at the hotel but, I did dine Gilbert Scott several times, it was quite lovely. If you thought St. Pancras is pricey... Definitely stay clear of Manhattan (NYC). Even a run of the mill chain hotel like “Hilton” is going to cost you $260 for a horrid room!
The hotel itself is clearly beautiful. The room is where one only spends time to sleep and shower and then get out.
Just the vlog I was looking for...am hoping to stay here soon but wasn't sure if it was worth it but it certainly is! Any chance you can go to Singapore and review the newly reopened raffles please?!
LTE: room category superior King room
Me: expectations skyrock
Room: ....... surprise
Me: close the door and walk way
Nice organizes historical unice one.
That's lovely suite always prefer ☺️☺️☺️nice to see thanks
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Any time I visit London, I am not that bothered about the hotel room as long as the hotel is reasonably central. I only use it for sleeping as I am always out sightseeing. London is a sprawling metropolis and, if you pick a hotel in the suburbs without realising it, you can spend hours travelling in and out of the city centre each day wasting valuable time.
That breakfast buffet looks terrible compared to the Maldives breakfast buffet lol :) Thanks for the video
Yes, back to real life :-)
Things I liked... I generally liked the public rooms and restaurants from what I saw and I loved the staircase. The spa area was well done being both modern and yet able to remind me of the Turkish baths so popular in another era.
And things that did not wow me... The room did not impress. Partly because, as you noted, it was small. But also because its stark modernist appearance clashed sharply with the ambiance of a Victorian hotel. Speaking of which, for a supposedly upscale establishment with an old fashioned aura, I don't think I saw a single man who could be bothered to wear a tie. No shortage however, of people dressed in shorts and sandals. That's fine for beach hotels, but not for a hotel with pretensions to being an establishment catering to high end business clientele and well off tourists.
Yes, I know. I'm a terrible snob.
I think you should back to Maldives...
Fantastic video, shame about the room. You need to go up to Yorkshire mate. York, Ravenscar, Harrogate, Leeds and Yorkshire Moors areas, with panoramic views from practically any hotel up here.
Very nice hotel very small rooms
i was quite surprised how scruffy the customers were
As a former waiter at this place i wouldn't recommend to anyone, the quality of the products serve are very cheap but you are charge top money, i remember serving Escargot from Tin Cans, the standards of the food are very poor.
There are rodents at the Restaurant areas, during night service you would be able to see few running around the corners or quiet spaces at the Restaurant but at the end of service you wouldn't be able to keep count.
At the bar is the same, using left over of champagne to do syrups for cocktails or merging left over from a bottles to other bottles to have a full one .
If you ever visit this place do not pay the service charge , ask to be remove and give it in cash to your server, the company miss guide the good will of costumers, using the service charge to pay people that ain't at the floor as the finance department take a good cut of the service charge.
The most fun was to watch the security guards following you arround ! 0:43 (far left), 1:54 far middle, 2:10 (at your face), 2:23 (almost stepping on you), 3:26 (comming to kiss you), 4:20 (at wall far middle), 4:57 (two "talking" far left), may be the guy at 9:58 (his shoes looks like from security ppl) , and the last one is the guy in the back looking direct at you at 14:42, then trying to change path like a robot !!!! :) :) :) :) They really need more training !! LOL
When my wife and I met as students in the 70s she worked for a year in this building which was then the head office of British Transport Hotels. In 2014 we decided to stay there 'for old time's sake' whilst visiting our son who lives in London. The room was, as shown, boring and forgettable. All the best features of the hotel are available to casual non-residents. We paid £268 then, nowadays it is nearer to £400. Definitely avoid staying here there is so much better value to be found. Our next London stay, in Battersea, is costing £58 at a Premier Inn - we will spend some of the savings on a Michelin Starred meal.
Will you cover the new Savoy Palace in Madeira?
Not any time soon ...
Hi luxury travel expert I really want you to make a review on ANA first or business class.
Well, the facade is really nice and I thought the train station was cool. Yup, that's about it.
I don't know. I'm English and I just don't think we cut it in the hospitality industry. Although there are many more beautiful London hotels than this one. Gone are the days when we ran The Savoy and The Ritz.
I agree. This hotel could have been so much better ...
I agree. I am also British and travel a lot and always find that hotels here tend to think it’s a privilege for us to stay there instead of trying to impress us.
For example in this vlog alone, the front lobby concierge who is obvious and swinging his arms around in a cocky kind of nonchalant manner, like he's bored and looking for stimulation, which he may well be, but he should have (1) a tie on (2) stand still with his hands in clasped in front to show be works there (3) not saunter around like he owns the place. OK rant over. 😃😎
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we go from all these beautiful exotic locations to london's kings cross........... ok next video
Back to reality :-)
Nicely filmed thanks. Unless you stay in the original hotel part, I don’t see the point. That new bit down the side street looking onto the endless red bricks of the British Library, what a rip-off. Worth remembering the old bit is in significant part given over to private accommodation.
ps you’re out of date with the it’s always raining in London schtick - quite the reverse these days.
I think I’ll stick to a stroll through the station to get my £12 off peak return on the old Midland Railway to Bedford
Did they offer enough outlets for converters?
St. Pancreas Hotel has a newly designed ambiente - Room 309 looked okay, don't forget "Hotel Rule #1" : Close the Curtains.
The whole experience is somewhat designed and artificial at this hotel - I think my foodbudget for one month is below 360£
Since the hotel is adjacent to the main train station, do you hear much of the rumble of trains at night in your room?
No, you don't hear any train noise
Few trains at night after 11.30
Given the outstanding location, I would suggest that particular room is worth maybe half what you paid, plus the usual panoply of confiscatory taxes, fees and surcharges.
I would never pay 360 euro for that room especially not with that joke of a breakfast buffet. Great video as always though👍
Breakfast was not even included in the room rate :-)
Hehe yes that is even worse.
@@luxurytravelexpert unfortunately, London is a very pricey city! To get the 'wow' factor you are looking for in your rooms then I'm afraid you're looking at the exclusive luxury end of the market like Shangri La at the Shard,Bulgari hotel in Knightsbridge,Claridge's in Mayfair, The Wellesley, Knightsbridge etc!
You say 360 Euros per night isn't good value, but you're staying at the heart of London travel. The Euston Travellodge is pretty expensive, disgusting inside, but directly outside Euston station. That's just London, unfortunately.
Those of us who remember Kings Cross & St Pancras in the 70's will remember dirty squalid train stations and neighbourhood. So to see the upturn in its fortune's is welcome. However, the price being charged for an average room in this hotel is ludicrous - it is charging based upon a quality and reputation it doesn't have or earned. Just because the façade is grand and it's in London doesn't justify that room cost.
Went to London when I was ten and again a few years later and spend New Years.
360 a night and they can't even give you breakfast, or clean the windows lol. I would feel really ripped off
That's what I thought as well
Why is there a contemporary wing in a historic hotel?
You should have stayed at ritz!
8:54 The location of Spice girls' Wannabe music video.
Was this place where Spice Girls shot Wannabe Music Vídeo?
Yes
that hote is so cool look lie your room small ??
Whilst this is my favourite building in the capital, I was dissappointed when staying here in January 2019. The cost of the room for the evening was beyond expensive and in all fairness no better than something I would have received at a Premier Inn for a fraction of the price. While the food in the restaurant (both breakfast & evening meal) was nice, this didn't reflect good value for money either.
Are you guys really surprised? Yes the building is fantastic but this is still just a Renaissance Hotel which is not a luxury hotel brand. @sarah gill I completely disagree, there are some absolutely wonderful hotels in London. The Ritz, Mandarin, Shangri-La, Rosewood, the list goes on.
And don't forget The Langham and The Lanesborough :-)