There a loads of interesting and fun activities that you and your family can do around kings cross. Kings cross provides you access to an international rail link as well as tube and domestic rail services and a host of great sights that are within easy walking distance. Staying within the area surrounding Kings cross with give you access to these areas easily and cheaply as well as open the doors to London. Looking for Kings cross hotels, is an easy painless ask.
The first activity that anyone staying around kings cross must see is the Shaw theatre. Located near Kings cross hotels and hotels London St Pancras it is worth a visit. The theatre's name comes from the famous author, playwright and critic Sit Bernard shore. The theatre is conveniently located very close to the station near Euston road next to the British library and the St Pancras chambers. The Bernard shore theatre was first opened to the public as late as 1971 as a purpose built theatre for the British library. It is constantly being used by New York based directors and independent theatre companies providing a host of fantastic acts for your entertainment.
The London Canal Museum is the second site situated near the Kings Cross Hotels. The museum tells the story of London's man made canals once used as Britons superhighways. They linked London with the industrial midlands and the north of England. A famous attraction within the canal museum is the two huge ice wells that visitors can peer down. Looking down them gives you a chance to immerse yourself in London's rich history.
Thirdly you need to visit the British Library. The Library was originally situated within the British Museum but in 1992 Margret Thatcher commissioned the red brick building which is now stands in. Within the library there are over 12 million books and manuscripts. The library is home to the magna carte and a number of other famous manuscripts and books. More often than not the library contains a number of scientific or art exhibitions within its depth's, which are amazingly interesting. This tourist attraction is a must see for anyone interested in London's rich heritage.
Trafalgar Square is the fourth place you need to finish. You can easily get onto the London underground to visit this national monument. The Square is central to London, situated at its heart it is one of the most vibrant places you will visit. The square is home to the world's smallest police box, the Trafalgar lions, the Fourth Plinth ( A huge recreation of Nelsons Flagship ) and the world famous Nelsons Column.
The last place on your list of must see places is the Natural History Museum. Situated just off Hide Park and bordering another two museums it is easily accessible from Kings Cross buy bus or tube. The museum on London's earth and life science capital. The museum boasts a huge dinosaur collection as well as some impressive architecture.
The first activity that anyone staying around kings cross must see is the Shaw theatre. Located near Kings cross hotels and hotels London St Pancras it is worth a visit. The theatre's name comes from the famous author, playwright and critic Sit Bernard shore. The theatre is conveniently located very close to the station near Euston road next to the British library and the St Pancras chambers. The Bernard shore theatre was first opened to the public as late as 1971 as a purpose built theatre for the British library. It is constantly being used by New York based directors and independent theatre companies providing a host of fantastic acts for your entertainment.
The London Canal Museum is the second site situated near the Kings Cross Hotels. The museum tells the story of London's man made canals once used as Britons superhighways. They linked London with the industrial midlands and the north of England. A famous attraction within the canal museum is the two huge ice wells that visitors can peer down. Looking down them gives you a chance to immerse yourself in London's rich history.
Thirdly you need to visit the British Library. The Library was originally situated within the British Museum but in 1992 Margret Thatcher commissioned the red brick building which is now stands in. Within the library there are over 12 million books and manuscripts. The library is home to the magna carte and a number of other famous manuscripts and books. More often than not the library contains a number of scientific or art exhibitions within its depth's, which are amazingly interesting. This tourist attraction is a must see for anyone interested in London's rich heritage.
Trafalgar Square is the fourth place you need to finish. You can easily get onto the London underground to visit this national monument. The Square is central to London, situated at its heart it is one of the most vibrant places you will visit. The square is home to the world's smallest police box, the Trafalgar lions, the Fourth Plinth ( A huge recreation of Nelsons Flagship ) and the world famous Nelsons Column.
The last place on your list of must see places is the Natural History Museum. Situated just off Hide Park and bordering another two museums it is easily accessible from Kings Cross buy bus or tube. The museum on London's earth and life science capital. The museum boasts a huge dinosaur collection as well as some impressive architecture.
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