About Premier Inn London St Pancras hotel
Well-located with central London railway stations on the doorstep, Premier Inn London St Pancras is a no nonsense chain hotel just five minutes’ walk from Euston and King’s Cross stations for underground and national services. St Pancras Eurostar terminal is just across the road for international trains.
Bright, air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs, en suite bathrooms and Hypnos beds feature blackout curtains, desks and hot drinks provisions. Accessible and family rooms are available.
Amenities comprise a 24-hour reception, lift, vending machines, hairdryers, free Wi-Fi throughout and ironing facilities. Paid parking is possible nearby.
Continental and full English breakfasts are available. Serving British favourites and a kids’ menu, the in-house Thyme restaurant opens in the evenings.
Situated opposite the British Library, non-smoking Premier Inn London St Pancras is 30 minutes’ walk from the Sherlock Holmes Museum and Oxford Street for shopping. The British Museum is one mile away. The West End is about 20 minutes away using public transport.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Upbeat about customer service and breakfasts
Visitors often spoke highly of the good customer service provided by an efficient, friendly and obliging team of employees. Diners expressed positive views about the plentiful cooked and continental breakfast options.
positive:
Central location with superb train links
Those with early trains to catch or lots of luggage in tow loved the proximity of this modern hotel to a trio of central London’s main railway stations. Euston, King’s Cross and St Pancras stations were all on the doorstep offering underground, regional, national and international trains, which made it the perfect location for those prioritizing easy access to public transport. Moreover, there were bars and eateries galore nearby. Guests also found it easy to explore central London’s shopping, nightlife and culture hotspots from this hotel’s location.
positive:
Smart, clean rooms were quiet
Although the rooms reportedly weren’t the height of luxury they were well-cleaned and modern and more than adequately spacious and comfortable for a stopover. There was praise for the flat-panel TVs, air-conditioning and cosy beds. Guests found it relatively quiet thanks to effective soundproofing measures that kept traffic noise at bay.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Free Wi-Fi divided opinion
Despite the free Wi-Fi network proving popular with many visitors, some critics claimed they encountered frustrations with the service due to occasionally poor speeds and unreliable coverage.
negative:
Parking arrangements were a hassle
Drivers wished there had been on-site parking available at this hotel. Instead, they could use private off-street parking in the vicinity. However, this wasn’t always ideal as it was a few minutes’ walk away.
negative:
Occasional criticism of restaurant experience
Diners sometimes claimed their meals in the restaurant were nothing special or that the service was sometimes hit and miss. Budget-minded guests felt some of the menu prices were fairly steep for what was essentially simple food.