Sophisticated house music venue, located in seven brick arches beneath the post-industrial maze of King's Cross goods yard. There's a nic little garden in summer, a friendly gay/straight crowd, and a maze of tiny nooks and crannies that give it an intimate feel for such a large club. For the August bank holiday weekend, The Cross and the other clubs in the King's Cross Goods Yard team up for Cross Central, a huge multi-venue clubbing fiesta - some say it's much better than carnival.
Greenwich Park
Romney Road, SE10 9NF
Old, enclosed Royal Park.
A World Heritage Site marking the site of the Greenwich Meridian (the base point for World Time and... More
Westminster Cathedral
Victoria Street, SW1P 1QW
London's only example of neo-Byzantine architecture and principal Roman Catholic church, offers a magnificent campanile that emerges 274 feet... More
Westminster Cathedral
42 Francis Street, SW1P 1QW
Mark the Easter period with Roman ceremony, incense and exquisite choral music at this Catholic cathedral with its striking neo-Byzantine architecture. From... More
Space 24 + The Closing Party
The Cross, N1 0DB
New Year's Eve, 31st December 2007
After 14 years, 1246 nights, and 809,000 satisfied clubbers, The Cross is... More
TDK Cross Central Festival
King's Cross Goods Yard, N1 9AD
25th August 2007 & 26th August 2007
Can't face the crowds at the Notting Hill Carnival? Can't... More
The fabulous Egg nightclub was well prepared for the smoking ban, with a fantastic garden and terrace which make it London's finest summer clubbing spot. ... More
An unexpected surprise, located in a King’s Cross backstreet you never knew existed, yet still only a five-minute walk from the tube, this wine-bar-cum-restaurant offers ... More
This, the first Ruby Lounge, opened its doors seven years ago, since then there have been four more spin-offs including Ruby & Sequoia in Notting ... More
Modern, spotless and refreshingly affordably, this hotel is conveniently located at the very hub of London’s transport network with King’s Cross Station a couple of ... More
This budget hotel, centrally located just two minutes from King’s Cross Tube and train station, will suit travellers looking for affordable but clean accommodation. The ... More
The London Canal Museum is housed in a former ice warehouse built c1862-3 for famous ice cream maker, Carlo Gatti. The exhibits are diverse and ... More
One of a handful of galleries in the capital dedicated to sculpture, Pangolin is the London presence of the Pangolin organisation which includes Pangolin Editions, ...More
A branch of Smiths is a fixture of practically every high street up and down the country. The chain sells stationery, magazines, books, greeting cards, ...More
This superb Ethiopian restaurant can be a bit intimidating for the uninitiated. There’s raucous music from live musicians and ordering can be confusing from a ...More
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