

St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London, Roof Garden
Euston Road, London, NW1 2AR -
Up to
100 guests
St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London is a true Victorian masterpiece in the capital. The grand building has undergone years of careful restoration to provide a truly spectacular venue in the heart of London.
The restored Gothic beauty was once thought by Sir John Betjeman to be “too beautiful and too romantic” to survive in a world full of concrete and tower blocks. Against the odds, the stunning treasure of a structure remains, being dubbed London’s most romantic building.
The Hotel boasts a plethora of exquisite details and features which add to the overall elegance and romance of the building. The Gothic Revival metalwork, stunning gold leaf ceilings and hand-stencilled wall designs embrace the original character of the building.
The hotel has ten distinct and historic event spaces for your celebrations. The largest function room, Hansom Hall, can accommodate up to 475 guests. Each room is beautifully finished, offering a decadent space for your event.
The hotel offers a variety of gorgeous locations for your important photographs. The renowned Grand Staircase with a cathedral-style backdrop provides the perfect setting for both your photos and receptions. In addition, St Pancras Renaissance Hotel has a stunning roof garden which offers another iconic spot for your cherished wedding photos. The elegant space is also ideal for a few pre-wedding breakfast drinks, an afternoon tea or a moonlit champagne toast with your guests.
The hotel has an exceptional team of staff to provide impeccable service on your big day. You will benefit from the experience of dedicated events planners and enjoy first-class catering and outstanding service to enhance your event.
Create quirky all-weather events on this rooftop spot, also known as 'Hansom Hall Terrace', overlooking the British library and available for exclusive hire. Perfect for parties. From summer BBQ’s to Christmas parties, this rooftop space is perfect for a celebration. Max capacity: 100 persons.
Roof Garden
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 100
Dining
up to 50
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Heating
Air conditioning
Natural light
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Telephone
Stage
Table / chairs included
Tea
Whiteboards
Audio & visual
Sound system
TV screen
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
Promoted/ticketed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Sam M
February 2025The hotel is a work of art and the staff take hospitality to a new level. We stayed there recently with our one year-old child, and the staff went above and beyond to make our experience fantastic. Especially Laura, Salem, Romain, Irene, Alba, Gordon, and others. They were all so good with our requests and did everything they could to make our experience better and better. I would definitely recommend staying here and upgrading to a suite with access to the chambers lounge. We use the suite-to-seat service for our journey from London to Paris, and it made the experience so easy and VIP. What an amazing building with an incredible history that has been revamped and given the best hotel staff possible. So easy for journeys between Paris and London as well. Highly highly recommend.
Imran
March 2025The front lobby is a place to meet people for an afternoon tea or evening cocktails. Lots of comfy seats and relaxed atmosphere. I came in quite a lot no need to book. They also do limited food in the evening - burger and cheese platter Good but expensive.
Carlson DelaSerna
March 2025I didn’t stay at the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel, but I did stop by for a drink at the hotel lobby lounge—and wow, what a place! The atmosphere is sophisticated and elegant, making it the perfect spot to relax with a cocktail. I was lucky enough to get a personal tour, and the hotel’s history and architecture are absolutely breathtaking. Originally opened in 1873 as the Midland Grand Hotel, this Gothic Revival masterpiece was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, one of Britain’s most celebrated architects. After closing in the 1930s, it was carefully restored and reopened as the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel in 2011, bringing its Victorian grandeur back to life. Of course, one of the highlights was seeing the iconic Grand Staircase, famously featured in the Spice Girls’ “Wannabe” music video. Standing there, you can’t help but admire the intricate ironwork, soaring arches, and opulent red-and-gold detailing—it’s like stepping into a royal palace. To top it all off, I even bumped into a few celebrities while I was there, which just goes to show how exclusive and high-end this place is. With its rich history, architectural beauty, and luxurious setting, it’s definitely one of London’s most iconic hotels. Maybe one day, I’ll actually book a stay and experience it fully. But even if you’re not staying overnight, it’s worth stopping by for a drink or afternoon tea to soak in the ambiance. Highly recommended!
Debbie Crampton
March 2025I attended a work event at this hotel.,it is a magnificent building (a bit like a labyrinth inside) easy to get a little lost. However the service and helpfulness of the staff was impeccable. Food supplied w as also excellent. I didn't get to see the actual rooms, but if they are as elegant as the building itself, I'm sure they too will be lovely. Easy location to get into both the City and the West End.
Volker Detering
March 2025An overrated hotel that has a beautiful interior, but hates culture. I once stayed there and heard beautiful music with a piano and a singer walking down the stairs. I witnessed some catastrophic security interrupting this cherished piano player and his singer. Don't visit except for watching the interior.
Other spaces
in this venue
Roof Garden