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King’s Cross St Pancras - Walking Tour

Tour

Wednesday 16 July 2025
10:30 - 12:30

From £14.00 (Excl. VAT)

Discover one of North London’s most exciting destinations and central London’s largest regeneration project – King’s Cross St Pancras.
Centred around two repurposed 19th-century railway stations and derelict railway lands, King’s Cross St Pancras now covers over 67 acres of residential, office, leisure and learning buildings.

Starting at ‘The Meeting’ statue and ending at the station, the tour explores landmarks such as the Granary Building, which houses Central St Martins School of Art (Stanton Williams) in its old transit shed, the re-purposed Coal Drops Yard (Heatherwick Studios), the reworked Victorian Coal and Fish Offices (David Morley Architect) and Wilkinson Eyre’s Gasholder apartments and Bell Phillips’ Gasholder Park. 

Looking ahead to the future of the £3 billion masterplan (Allies and Morrison, Porphyrios Architects and Argent), we’ll also take a peek at the latest projects in the area, such as the soon to be completed Google headquarters (Heatherwick/BIG). Join us for this exciting tour exploring the past, present and future!


This walk is led by an experienced Blue Badge Guide. 
 
Duration: 2 hours approx. 

From £14.00 (Excl. VAT)


meeting point

St Pancras Station upper concourse by the giant statue called 'The Meeting'

Blue Badge Guide