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I stayed at the hotel where the Spice Girls’ Wannabe video was filmed
This luxury hotel has iconic status, but what’s it like to stay there? Helen Wilson-Beevers checks in


A historic five-star hotel, this luxury stay in a convenient spot combines a lively ambience with unique, opulent features – including the famous staircase featured in the Spice Girls’ “Wannabe” video – all housed within a landmark building exuding grandeur
Location
As the name suggests, this central London hotel is attached to St Pancras station – so it’s a two-minute walk from King’s Cross and ideally placed for rail and Tube connections. Or, eclectic canalside shopping spot Coal Drop’s Yard is a 10-minute walk, if you seek a change of scenery. The front entrance is set back from Euston Road, creating a sense of removal from the hustle and bustle.
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The vibe

The hotel dates from 1873, although it was closed from 1935 before reopening in 2011 after St Pancras station’s extensive refurbishment. This history is woven through the hotel’s design features: the Booking Office 1869 restaurant was a ticket hall during the hotel’s closure. Original features like Gothic-era pointed arch windows, wood panelling and marble columns are brought into the modern day with flashes of colour and pattern and decorative light fittings. This blend creates a sense of grandeur without stuffiness – instead there’s a buzzing atmosphere. The combination of heritage and glamour is further highlighted by the sweeping grand staircase, which famously featured in the Spice Girls’ “Wannabe” music video.
Service
Service is attentive, without feeling like you’re being hovered over. Arriving at the hotel on a stormy night after a long commute, a member of staff ushered me in from the rain. Taking my bag as I caught my breath, he gently highlighted interesting features about the hotel while showing me to my room. I also saw the team in the bar area help a guest look for a lost umbrella and offer to take photos of a family. It took a little time to catch a server’s attention in the bar when ordering, but this was during a busy period, and our drinks arrived quickly after that. Service at dinner and breakfast was equally efficient and unobtrusive.
Bed and bath

There are 207 rooms and 38 suites at the hotel including king, loft and family options. We stayed in a deluxe king bedroom, which is spacious enough for two friends to mill around together while getting ready for dinner. The room was less grand than the public areas and it had a modern smartness instead. Amenities include USB plugs, a Nespresso machine and L’Occitane toiletries. In our room there was a luxurious walk-in shower; others have bath tubs. A large window offered welcome natural light and a view of the buildings below.
Food and drink
The Hansom and Booking Office 1869 are the hotel’s two restaurants, and they also double as stylish bar areas. We dined at Booking Office 1869 after starting with cocktails at The Hansom (a central area which seamlessly switches from being a smart daytime hub to an elegant evening spot). There are gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan options available: we enjoyed marinated heritage beetroot, followed by maple-cured pork chop and black forest chocolate roulade to finish. Live music added to the evening’s fun, with a saxophonist playing.

The next morning, we returned to Booking Office 1869 for breakfast. You can choose one cold and one hot plate alongside fresh juice, tea and coffee. Exotic fruit salad and chia pudding are among the cold offerings, while shakshuka, pancakes, and a full English are a few of the satisfying hot plate picks.
Facilities

The spa and pool area (complete with a steam room, sauna and hydro loungers) has more Victorian architectural features, like the colourful tiling in rich hues. While the pool is small, it makes for a quaint and opulent relaxation area and my guest enjoyed an invigorating massage in one of the six treatment rooms. There’s also a fitness centre, with high-tech equipment from brands like Technogym.
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Accessibility
There are lifts and ramps throughout, with step-free access to public spaces including the restaurant and bar areas. Hearing and mobility accessible rooms are available.
Pet policy
Pets are welcome for a fee of £100 per night; one per room, max 15 kg weight. Guide dogs are exempt.
Check-in/check-out?
Check-in is 3pm, check-out is midday.
Family friendly?
Yes, family rooms are available and there are dedicated pool times for children.
At a glance
Best thing: Its proximity to Kings Cross and St Pancras stations, unique historical features and vibrant atmosphere.
Perfect for: A grown-up getaway that combines spa relaxation with a sociable evening spent dining and drinking cocktails.

Not right for: Those seeking a no-frills budget break.
Instagram from: The famous Grand Staircase or Booking Office 1869 – both offer a showstopping backdrop.
Address: St. Pancras London Autograph Collection hotel, Euston Road, London, England, United Kingdom, NW1 2AR
Phone: 020 7841 3540
Website: marriott.com
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Helen was a guest of St Pancras London Autograph Collection hotel
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