Pullman London St Pancras
by the TopOfHotel team
The pick if you are catching the Eurostar — a 5-minute roll to the platform and a 24-hour gym to burn off the croissants.
The pick if you are catching the Eurostar — a 5-minute roll to the platform and a 24-hour gym to burn off the croissants.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
The 312 rooms run a modern, slightly masculine look — dark grey tones, a comfortable king bed and a proper work desk. Every room gets a Nespresso machine, and triple-glazed windows with electric blackout blinds keep the Euston Road traffic at bay, which guests repeatedly call out as the reason the rooms stay so quiet for such a busy address. Executive rooms add a marble bathroom with both a walk-in shower and a tub. Wi-Fi is fast across the board.
Food and amenities
The headline amenity is the 24-hour gym, kitted out with Technogym equipment and genuinely rare for a central London hotel — runners and gym-goers flag it as a real reason to book. The Golden Arrow Bar & Restaurant serves modern British plates and a list of signature cocktails, and there is a generous buffet breakfast (charged on top of the room rate). For more variety, Coal Drops Yard's restaurants are a 10-minute walk away.
Location and getting there
This is the selling point: King's Cross St Pancras is a 5-minute walk, putting the Eurostar to Paris and Brussels plus 6 Tube lines — Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan — at your door. The British Library sits next door, Coal Drops Yard is 10 minutes on foot, and Camden Market is two Tube stops north. Regent's Park is close enough for a morning run.
Things to know before booking
Parts of the wider King's Cross district are still under development, so a few surrounding blocks can feel like a building site. Pricing climbs sharply when there are concerts or events at nearby venues, so check your dates against the gig calendar. Breakfast is charged separately, and the Euston Road setting is practical rather than scenic — book this for the transport, not the view.
Our take
Pullman St Pancras is the clearest pick for anyone catching the Eurostar or living on the Tube network: a 5-minute roll to the platform, a 24-hour gym most rivals can't match, and reliable Accor Pullman standards. From around $185 a night it's a sensible, safe-value 4-star — just go in knowing you're paying for the hub, not the scenery.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- A 5-minute walk to King's Cross St Pancras puts the Eurostar to Paris and Brussels plus 6 Tube lines (Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan) at your door — the biggest rail hub in London.
- The 24-hour Technogym is fully kitted and genuinely rare for a central London hotel; reviewers who run or train rate it as a real reason to book here.
- Accor Pullman standards show in consistent cleanliness and service, and the modern dark-grey rooms come with king beds, a good work desk and a Nespresso machine.
- Triple-glazed windows and electric blackout blinds keep the Euston Road traffic out — guests single out how quiet the rooms stay for such a busy road.
- Coal Drops Yard, London's regenerated shopping and dining quarter, is a 10-minute walk, with the British Library next door and Camden Market just two Tube stops away.
- Parts of the wider King's Cross area are still under development, so the immediate surroundings can feel like a work in progress in places.
- Pricing climbs sharply when there are concerts or events at nearby venues, so dates around big gigs can cost well above the usual rate.
- Breakfast is charged on top of the room rate, and the Euston Road setting is practical rather than scenic — this is a transport-hub stay, not a view stay.
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Insider Tips
- If you have an early Eurostar, you can walk to the St Pancras departure gates in about 5 minutes — no taxi or Tube needed, even with luggage.
- Ask for a higher floor away from Euston Road; the triple glazing is good but the quietest rooms face the back.
- Walk 10 minutes to Coal Drops Yard for dinner instead of eating in — it has better restaurants and the canal-side setting beats the main road.