St Pancras Station, King's Cross Station, Regent's Canal
- Canopy Market, Granary Square, Pancras Square, Euston Road, Google, Renaissance Hotel, Standard Hotel
St Pancras International Station, a huge red-brick Italian Gothic style building from 1868, and King's Cross Station, a yellow-brick building with a futuristic illuminated roof inside, are two railway stations that stand next to each other in the Borough of Camden. And both had significant roles in Harry Potter; the platform 9 and a half is in King's Cross (but I mistakenly looked for it in St Pancras and didn't find it) and the car was flying over St Pancras clock tower. Ther were plans to tear down St Pancras, but the man who saved it stands as a statue in the station, there is also "The Meeting Place" one of the largest human statues I have ever seen, of a couple that hold each others. From St Pancras, Eurostar and many other international train routes depart.
The St Pancras Renaissance Hotel occupies part of the station and there is a large underground shopping section with many stores in St Pancras.
Euston Road is a busy road that passes by, where you find The Standard Hotel with its external panorama elevators.
At Pancras Square there are many IT companies, like Google. A massive new building complex was under construction in 2022. Regent's Canal is nearby, there it is popular to sit down and relax. On the other side of the canal is Canopy Market is an industrial complex converted into a fancy shopping and restaurant complex. Right next is Granary Square, a large modern square in the size of Trafalgar Square, known for its ground jet fountains.

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