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Post by Pedro Silva Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:02 pm

It has opened the London St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel, the work of restoring long-awaited and much desired address.

The newly opened St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London has made furor because it was one of the most anticipated restoration works in the English capital. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott (whom Queen Victoria commissioned the Albert Memorial) to accommodate travelers who arrived at St. Pancras Station, once known as the "Cathedral of the railway stations," the former Midland Grand Hotel featured a image of luxury and ostentation, behind a facade worthy of a fairy tale. Currently with 245 rooms and 38 suites, retains all its grand architecture and decorative neo-Gothic, with grand staircases, marble walls and richly carved arches, ceilings lined with gold leaf, murals and frescoes. It is worth peeking.

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