“He who is outside his door has the hardest part of his journey behind him.” – Flemish Proverb
In the heart of London’s busy King’s Cross stands the majestic St Pancras Renaissance Hotel. The hotel has a stunning red, brick facade and is an example of Gothic Revival Architecture.
These photos of doors and arches and entry walkways are for Norm’s Thursday Doors Challenge- The Doors of St Pancras
The hotel is adjoined to the St Pancras Train Station, one of the most spectacular train stations in the world.

‘The Meeting Place’, a 9 metre tall bronze sculpture of a man and a woman in an embrace, can be found in the St Pancras international train station. This sculpture was produced by Paul Day and has been on display since 2007.
The hotel’s facade is a castle like structure and has been used for photo shoots as it is so Instagrammable.
I love St Pancras. It’s such a beautiful station every time I go through! Thanks for sharing. Greetings from London.
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My pleasure, it is such a beautiful structure. Thanks for stopping by.
Regards, Teresa
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Beautiful. I always laugh inwardly when I see St. Pancras because it always wants to be St. Pancreas in my head. 🙂
janet
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😂
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Lovely captures! Love the statue at the meeting place and the purple car adds to it!
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Thanks, I appreciate your comment. 💜
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Nice blog
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Thanks for your comment. 💜
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it is a beautiful station, Techie! i’ve taken photos of the statues quite a number of times. fun place. thanks! 🙂
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My pleasure. Have a good day!
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The entrance is impressive 🙂
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Yes it is Norm! Thanks for the comment !
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Great Picures. We traveled to London several times by train and are always impressed by St Pancras.
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Thanks much 🙏🏻
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That’s a very ornate building. Thanks for visiting my blog.
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My pleasure, Linda.
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Nice post. I used to live not to far from this area, many years ago.
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Oh, that’s nice.
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It’s a lovely building.
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It is indeed 👍🏼
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