St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel
01 Aug 2011
St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel
A Victorian masterpiece restored...Sir John Betjeman called this Gothic treasure “too beautiful and too romantic to survive” in a world of tower blocks and concrete. Its survival against the odds will cause wonder; the building itself will take your breath away.
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Opening Spring 2011, the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel story begins in 1873 when it originally opened its doors as the iconic Midland Grand Hotel. Following an extensive, devoted restoration, the Renaissance Hotel will be welcoming wedding guests back up the dramatic forecourt and into the hotel, early in the New Year.
With its stunning Victorian detailing and opulent capacities of up to 550pax, the hotel hosts the perfect setting for both grand and more intimate weddings. The nine event spaces displayed throughout the hotel in addition to the extraordinary double staircase – considered to be the finest in existence – provides the setting for an unforgettable occasion.
Be a part of history at the St. Pancras Renaissance.