
St. Pancras
St. Pancras is a historic railway station and surrounding area in London, known for its striking Victorian architecture designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. Originally opened in 1868, it serves as a major transportation hub connecting trains across the UK and Europe, including the Eurostar service to Paris and Brussels. The station features impressive ironwork, arches, and Gothic details, making it a landmark with both functional and aesthetic significance. Today, it also includes a luxury hotel, offices, and residential spaces, blending historic preservation with modern development.