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St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London vs Sanderson London Hotel
St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London and Sanderson London Hotel are both praised by experts. Overall, St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London is preferred by most writers compared to Sanderson London Hotel. St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London comes in at 87 with positive reviews from 13 reviews such as Insight Guides, Zagat and BlackBook.
St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London
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Euston Road, St Pancras Station, London NW1 2AR
From $302 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service

"Now a luxurious Marriott hotel, it is certainly a thrilling spectacle – the lofty public spaces and colossal, softly glowing lobby evoke the golden era of railway travel."

"Corridors and staircases evoke the past; bedrooms are a little more functional."

"This stunningly restored Victorian landmark... started as a love letter to the golden age of railways; now it's one of London's most sophisticated places to stay."
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"Stunning public areas at this restored hotel, originally designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott."

"It's located on busy Euston Road, 2 kilometers north of The Strand on the northern edge of central London, across from the King's Cross rail and tube station and fronting the Eurostar concourse"
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Sanderson London Hotel
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50 Berners Street, London W1T 3NG
From $316 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room

"Pure white bedrooms with idiosyncratic design touches such as a framed picture ... on the ceiling."

"Travelers used to the sleek glitz of Manhattan design hotels will feel at home at the Sanderson."
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"A noughties makeover by Philippe Starck and Denton Corker Marshall Architects turned the Grade II-listed Sanderson building... into a statement hotel."
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"The Sanderson’s witty decor – red lips sofa and a framed portrait that seems to hang in mid-air – is like a surreal stage set."

"Inside is an armada of unique, custom designer seating and theatrical lighting. This whimsical hotel may lack the freakish lighting of sibling St. Martins Lane but none of the drama. "
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