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A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

Those who have been to the UK should be familiar with St. Pancras Station. It is located in the center of London. If you are taking the Airport Express to London, St. Pancras is the station where you get off. It is also the station where you take the Eurostar to France. Manhattan Loft, a well-known British builder, spent eight years and cost 200 million pounds to transform the Grade I heritage-listed building next to the train station into a hotel full of Renaissance style - St Pancras Renaissnce Hotel. In its previous life, it was also a hotel, but it fell into disrepair and became one of the offices of the train station. Being in this eight-year project, it feels like you have really entered the era of King Louis during the Renaissance. The spectacular scene is eye-catching, and the lobby and lounge are comparable to the lobby of Buckingham Palace. Although you can't turn back time, if you love art, culture and history, you can come and experience the splendor of the Renaissance at St Pancras Renaissance Hotel.

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London

A Renaissance-style hotel converted from a historic site in London