King's Cross Guide
Your All In London guide to King's Cross

Traditionally and particularly in recent years, Kings Cross has acquired a reputation for being run down but this appears to be changing as the area prepares for the imminent arrival of Eurostar at the end of 2007. Being so close to Central London with reasonably affordable housing makes Kings Cross a popular choice for tourists and young families alike.
Which borough is King's Cross in?
King's Cross is in the borough of Camden
Bars, Pubs & Clubs in King's Cross
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Restaurants in King's Cross
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Shopping in King's Cross - Business Directory
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Shopping Streets in King's Cross
| Acton Street (2 shops) Agar Grove (3 shops) Argyle Street (3 shops) Belgrove Street (1 shop) Birkenhead Street (1 shop) Bonny Street (1 shop) Caledonian Road (1 shop) Camden Park Road (1 shop) Camden Road (25 shops) Chalton Street (12 shops) Churchway (2 shops) Cromer Street (10 shops) Crowndale Road (7 shops) Drummond Crescent (1 shop) Elm Street (1 shop) Euston Road (1 shop) Euston Square (1 shop) Eversholt Street (22 shops) Frederick Street (1 shop) Hand Court (1 shop) | High Holborn (20 shops) Kentish Town Road (9 shops) King's Cross Road (35 shops) Leeke Street (1 shop) Lloyd Baker Street (2 shops) Mecklenburgh Square (1 shop) Mount Pleasant (3 shops) Murray Street (2 shops) Northington Street (2 shops) Pancras Road (27 shops) Park Crescent (1 shop) Pentonville Road (3 shops) Percy Circus (2 shops) Phoenix Road (2 shops) Polygon Road (1 shop) Procter Street (3 shops) Proctor Street (1 shop) Royal College Street (2 shops) York Way (2 shops) |
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