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The Megaro Hotel – Kings Cross St Pancras, London
First Impressions
Walking up to The Megaro Hotel – Kings Cross St Pancras, London feels like discovering a well-kept secret tucked away on a quiet street. You know that moment when you realize a place has character before you even step inside? That’s exactly what happened here — the building has this distinctive curved facade that catches your eye, and honestly, it’s refreshing to find a five-star property that doesn’t scream luxury hotel from a mile away.
Location That Actually Works
Here’s the thing about staying near King’s Cross — everyone assumes it’s all construction chaos and train station madness, but Belgrove Street is surprisingly peaceful. I mean, you’re literally two minutes from St Pancras International (perfect if you’re catching the Eurostar), but the hotel sits on this quiet side street where you can actually sleep at night. The Camden location means you’ve got some of London’s best markets and music venues within walking distance, which locals will tell you is the real draw of this area.
The Rooms
What strikes you first is how they’ve managed to make each room feel different — no cookie-cutter hotel syndrome here. The interiors blend modern comfort with these quirky artistic touches that feel intentional, not like someone just threw colorful furniture at the walls. The beds are genuinely comfortable (I’m picky about this), and the bathrooms have that perfect balance of luxury finishes without being overly fussy.
Dining and Atmosphere
The ground-floor restaurant serves solid modern European fare, though honestly, with Borough Market and Camden’s food scene so close, you’ll probably want to explore. What I really appreciated was the bar area — it’s got this relaxed vibe where you can grab a proper cocktail without feeling like you need to dress up. The staff seem to genuinely know the neighborhood too, which makes a difference when you’re looking for dinner recommendations that aren’t just tourist traps.
Why Guests Love It
There’s something refreshingly unpretentious about this place that sets it apart from London’s stuffier luxury hotels. The service feels personal rather than overly formal — you get the attention you’d expect from a high-end property, but without all the pomp that can feel exhausting after a long day of sightseeing. Plus, that King’s Cross location really works in your favor for getting around the city, whether you’re heading to the West End or exploring East London’s creative quarters.