St. Pancras Station
St. Pancras International is a major railway terminus in the London Borough of Camden, opened in 1868 and designed by engineer William Henry Barlow. The station is renowned for its breathtaking Victorian Gothic architecture, most visibly expressed in the attached Midland Grand Hotel, now the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. Since its redevelopment in the 2000s, St. Pancras has served as the London terminal for Eurostar services to Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam, as well as domestic services on the Midland Main Line.