Pros
- High-quality mattresses and bedding from five-star hotel suppliers
- Clean, modern design and newer furnishings
- Good value
- Central location a few blocks from a train station
- Coffee shop in the lobby
- Short train ride from cultural and shopping destinations
Cons
- Most rooms are small
- Pay-to-use fees for TV, Wi-Fi, towels, hairdryers, toiletries, safes
- No on-site restaurant
Bottom Line
Bright and clean with a modern vibe, this is a no-frills, value hotel that provides high quality essentials at a low price in a central location. While Point A Hotel, London King's Cross does deliver on these fronts, be prepared to pay for anything extra, including TV usage and Wi-Fi. This hotel is a better value than local competitors such as Alhambra Hotel and Jesmond Dene Hotel only if you don't need any extras.
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Amenities
- Fitness Center
- Internet
Scene
Clean, modern accommodations and a casual lobby
A playful black and red color scheme is seen throughout and appeals to young travelers. The lobby has a Lavazza coffee shop serving light snacks, plus edgy coffee tables, a boldly curved reception desk, and computers set against street-facing windows for a hip yet unpretentious scene. Hallway art is minimalist and abstract -- a nice touch against basic white walls.
Location
Five minutes from a major transport hub, on a main road
Point A Hotel, London King's Cross is just a short stroll from King's Cross and St. Pancras Stations, offering easy access to locations throughout London and international destinations via Eurostar. The British Library is a half mile from the hotel, while cultural attractions such as the British Library and shopping and entertainment at Oxford Street and Piccadilly are within 15 to 20 minutes by train. Gray’s Inn Road is somewhat bland, but has a few corner shops and local pubs.
Rooms
Clean and basic with lime green touches and new furnishings
This King’s Cross branch feels fresh and modern. Rooms are clean and bright, with white bedding, pale lime green walls, and wood paneled touches to balance the contemporary look with a traditional element. Be aware that many basic amenities come with fees: TVs, WI-FI, safes, hairdryers, towels, and toiletries all cost extra. Also good to know: you can book a room without windows at a lower rate, but the lack of natural light can make the rooms feel claustrophobic.
Features
A coffee shop in the lobby and restaurants nearby
The hotel lacks an on-site restaurant but there are plenty of eateries nearby, including several that serve Asian cuisine. The small Lavazza coffee counter in the lobby is a nice perk, making it easy to fuel up and grab a morning snack before heading out to explore London. Minimalist abstract wall prints throughout the hallways are a refreshing change from the bold branding.
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Things You Should Know About Point A Hotel, London Kings Cross St Pancras
Also Known As
- Tune Hotel Kings Cross
- Point A Hotel, London Kings Cross
Address
324 Gray's Inn Road, London WC1X 8BU, United Kingdom
Website
Scene
Clean, modern accommodations and a casual lobby
A playful black and red color scheme is seen throughout and appeals to young travelers. The lobby has a Lavazza coffee shop serving light snacks, plus edgy coffee tables, a boldly curved reception desk, and computers set against street-facing windows for a hip yet unpretentious scene. Hallway art is minimalist and abstract -- a nice touch against basic white walls.
Location
Five minutes from a major transport hub, on a main road
Point A Hotel, London King's Cross is just a short stroll from King's Cross and St. Pancras Stations, offering easy access to locations throughout London and international destinations via Eurostar. The British Library is a half mile from the hotel, while cultural attractions such as the British Library and shopping and entertainment at Oxford Street and Piccadilly are within 15 to 20 minutes by train. Gray’s Inn Road is somewhat bland, but has a few corner shops and local pubs.
Rooms
Clean and basic with lime green touches and new furnishings
This King’s Cross branch feels fresh and modern. Rooms are clean and bright, with white bedding, pale lime green walls, and wood paneled touches to balance the contemporary look with a traditional element. Be aware that many basic amenities come with fees: TVs, WI-FI, safes, hairdryers, towels, and toiletries all cost extra. Also good to know: you can book a room without windows at a lower rate, but the lack of natural light can make the rooms feel claustrophobic.
Features
A coffee shop in the lobby and restaurants nearby
The hotel lacks an on-site restaurant but there are plenty of eateries nearby, including several that serve Asian cuisine. The small Lavazza coffee counter in the lobby is a nice perk, making it easy to fuel up and grab a morning snack before heading out to explore London. Minimalist abstract wall prints throughout the hallways are a refreshing change from the bold branding.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Fitness Center
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Poolside Drink Service
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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