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Facilities |
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24 Hour Reception / Central Heating / Fire Escape / Ground Floor Access / Interior Room Entrance / Internet Terminals / Parking / Pay-Phones / Shared bathroom / Shared Kitchen / Television Lounge / Tourist Information / Wireless Internet Access
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Whilst staying at Journeys Kings Cross, you should head to Camden Town at the
weekend, which is famous for Camden Market. 150,000 shoppers flock here every
Saturday and Sunday to visit the eclectic range of stalls selling anything from
cheap leather to jewellery. A bit further west is Regents Park, which is home to
London Zoo. As Journeys Kings Cross is so well connected by tube, you will be
able to travel to places like Covent Garden and the neon lit nightlife of
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Comments |
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The reception is open 24 hours a day and there is no curfew at Journeys Kings
Cross, so you are free to come and go as you please.
Your bed linen is
provided free of charge, but you will have to bring your own towels.
Bookings for more than one guest in shared rooms are not guaranteed to
be placed in the same room.
There is no car parking available at Journeys
Knings Cross. The nearest car park is at Kings Cross station, 5 minutes walk
away.
You have to be at least 18 years of age to stay at this
hostel.
If you are booking for more than 1 person at Journeys Kings Cross
you can request to be placed in the same dormitory, but this cannot be
guaranteed. If you are making a group booking you can request to share an entire
dormitory, but it cannot be guaranteed that you will all be placed in the same
dormitory and have the room to yourselves.
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Journeys Kings Cross Customer Reviews |
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| Marie D, French (08 August 09) |
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Good situation, next to the tube, bus, St Pancras Station and a lot of restaurants. Clean, sometimes a little bit loud but the common room is cool and we meet a lot of young people who come from everywhere (and France too). The room was totally correct (and thanks to the code on the entrance it was very safe)
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| Carol McGuigan, British (11 February 09) |
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Helpful desk staff, clean sheets and place was warm but double room not properly cleaned by our arrival (pm). Very small room with shabby paintwork and dirty skirting boards. Very loud hand dryer just above which went off in early hours several times. Ladies toilet and washbasin in cramped untidy space. Furniture in breakfast room shabby and not mended. Very basic breakfast - including bog standard sliced bread and instant coffee
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| Haley, Australian (30 January 09) |
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I would never stay here again, the place wasn't clean and the showers had no locks and the shower door was see through meaning anyone could come in and see everything. People came in at 4am knocking on doors and yelling, and no one told them to shut up. We should have paid a lot less than what we did for a twin room.
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Good place, friendly staff. Didn’t much fancy staying in King's Cross, or in a hostel, but it trumped my expectations. Little cramped in the basement kitchen, TV and internet rooms but good beds, fresh crisp linen. Nice people and most importantly, er, incredible powerful driers in the bathroom. Luxury. Thanks.
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| William McKay, British (19 August 08) |
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Excellent hostel, great position right next to Kings Cross Station. Friendly staff will definitely go back
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