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Euston — Attraction in London

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Euston
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Euston Square Gardens
11 Euston Square, London NW1 2DY, United Kingdom
30 Euston Square
30 Euston Square, London NW1 2FB, United Kingdom
St Pancras New Church
St Pancras Church, Euston Rd., London NW1 2BA, United Kingdom
University College London
Gower St, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom
Crypt Gallery
Euston Rd., London NW1 2BA, United Kingdom
Bloomsbury Theatre and Studio
15 Gordon St, London WC1H 0AH, United Kingdom
Shaw Theatre
100, 110 Euston Rd., London NW1 2AJ, United Kingdom
Wellcome Library
183 Euston Rd., London NW1 2BE, United Kingdom
Grant Museum of Zoology
Rockefeller Building, 21 University St, London WC1E 6DE, United Kingdom
Camden People's Theatre
58-60 Hampstead Rd, London NW1 2PY, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Nando's Euston
Unit 5, The Piazza, Euston Station, Euston Rd., London NW1 2RT, United Kingdom
Tortilla Euston
Outdoor Piazza Euston Station, London NW1 2DU, United Kingdom
The Doric Arch, Euston
1 Eversholt St, Euston Square, London NW1 1DN, United Kingdom
Pizza Pilgrims Euston
24 Eversholt St, London NW1 1AD, United Kingdom
The Signal Box, Euston
Station, Unit 53 Euston Rd., London NW1 2DU, United Kingdom
Royal George
Eversholt St, London NW1 1DG, United Kingdom
LEON Euston
52 Mezzanine Floor, Euston Railway Station, Euston St., London NW1 2HS, United Kingdom
itsu - Euston
Euston Piazza, London NW1 2DU, United Kingdom
Murger Han
62 Eversholt St, London NW1 1DA, United Kingdom
Great Nepalese
48 Eversholt St, London NW1 1DA, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Travelodge London Central Euston
1-11 Grafton Pl, London NW1 1DJ, United Kingdom
Hilton London Euston
17-18 Upper Woburn Pl, London WC1H 0HT, United Kingdom
Pullman London St Pancras
100, 110 Euston Rd., London NW1 2AJ, United Kingdom
The Memoir Club
12 Upper Woburn Pl, London WC1H 0HX, United Kingdom
Euston Square Hotel
152 156 N Gower St, London NW1 2LU, United Kingdom
Studios2Let - North Gower
190 - 198, North, Gower St, London NW1 2LY, United Kingdom
Studios2let
36-37 Cartwright Gardens, London WC1H 9EH, United Kingdom
Four Points Flex by Sheraton London Euston
8-11 Upper Woburn Pl, London WC1H 0JW, United Kingdom
John Adams Hall (UCL)
15-23 Endsleigh St, London WC1H 0DP, United Kingdom
LSE Passfield Hall
1-7 Endsleigh Pl, London WC1H 0PW, United Kingdom
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Euston

Euston Rd., London NW1 2RT, United Kingdom
3.9(1.5K)
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attractions: Euston Square Gardens, 30 Euston Square, St Pancras New Church, University College London, Crypt Gallery, Bloomsbury Theatre and Studio, Shaw Theatre, Wellcome Library, Grant Museum of Zoology, Camden People's Theatre, restaurants: Nando's Euston, Tortilla Euston, The Doric Arch, Euston, Pizza Pilgrims Euston, The Signal Box, Euston, Royal George, LEON Euston, itsu - Euston, Murger Han, Great Nepalese
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Nearby attractions of Euston

Euston Square Gardens

30 Euston Square

St Pancras New Church

University College London

Crypt Gallery

Bloomsbury Theatre and Studio

Shaw Theatre

Wellcome Library

Grant Museum of Zoology

Camden People's Theatre

Euston Square Gardens

Euston Square Gardens

3.9

(276)

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30 Euston Square

30 Euston Square

4.4

(300)

Open 24 hours
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St Pancras New Church

St Pancras New Church

4.5

(189)

Open 24 hours
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University College London

University College London

4.5

(839)

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Things to do nearby

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Top-Rated London Harry Potter Tour—Family Friendly
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Greater London, N1 9AP, United Kingdom
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Explore Soho music and historic pubs
Explore Soho music and historic pubs
Fri, Jan 2 • 2:00 PM
Greater London, W1J 9HS, United Kingdom
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London sightseeing walking tour with 30 sights
London sightseeing walking tour with 30 sights
Fri, Jan 2 • 10:00 AM
Greater London, SW1E 5EA, United Kingdom
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Nearby restaurants of Euston

Nando's Euston

Tortilla Euston

The Doric Arch, Euston

Pizza Pilgrims Euston

The Signal Box, Euston

Royal George

LEON Euston

itsu - Euston

Murger Han

Great Nepalese

Nando's Euston

Nando's Euston

4.0

(1.2K)

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Tortilla Euston

Tortilla Euston

4.6

(624)

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The Doric Arch, Euston

The Doric Arch, Euston

4.2

(782)

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Pizza Pilgrims Euston

Pizza Pilgrims Euston

4.9

(914)

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3.9
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2.0
1y

I come through Euston everyday so here are the pros and cons of it- Cons

  1. the interior is really really ugly
  2. the only announce trains about 5mins before they leave leading to a mad rush(seriously why can’t they just go from the same platform at the same time each night)
  3. if your train arrives at a platform other than 8,9,10,11 their are only 2 Oyster card readers for all the people travelling from Watford.
  4. there are very few bins
  5. they now charge you fill your water bottle (hidden by the loos at platform 3-4)
  6. the new departure boards mean everyone walks in different directions to get their train and it’s chaotic
  7. the M&S is great but too small
  8. the Sainsburys is hidden away and not sign posted only locals know about it.
  9. the underground has no lift to the platforms (I know this is not their fault but so many people travel into this station with luggage)
  10. when you find the tube and go down the escalator the northern line (split branches) is very badly sign posted so there ends up being loads of confused people at the bottom of the main escalator which is very busy and dangerous- clear signs or a staff member here would be great.
  11. the step free access out of the station towards King’s Cross is very badly sign posted and people usually have to lug heavy luggage up and down the stairs.

Pros

  1. the out of order signs for the lifts and escalators are EXCELLENT- if you know you know.
  2. I see lots of people getting driven to the platforms if they need help which is great(and proof they know the platform numbers far earlier than they tell the rest of us)
  3. the toilets are now free and relatively clean
  4. staff when you find them usually friendly and helpful.
  5. the Oliver Bonus is jolly nice

Anyway I wrote this while my train was delayed and my headphones had died. Just...

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1.0
2y

Arrived at Euston to collect my ticket from the ticket station near to platform 10. (National Rail) I was next in line waiting to use the machine. Ben approached with his disgusting off putting attitude making sly remarks saying 'there are alot of other ticket machines' I then commented 'I don't mind waiting' I was confused at this point because there was only 2 people at the ticket machine at the time. Then he went onto say 'he was then serving a customer so I'd have to use another machine' whilst screwing his face. This attitude working in a customer facing environment is absolutely not needed. I will not tolerate it. I have paid for my ticket to use the service and do not expect to be spoken to in that tone and manner. I have no issues using another ticket machine but his attitude and the way in which he went about the situation was very uncalled for and disgusting. I then realised he was changing perhaps rolls in the machines. His approach to this could have been very simple. Explain to the customer who is waiting that you need the machine and therefore will need to use another ticket machine. Some staff and management make it seem like their jobs are so hard. Do not bring your personal life issues to work. Stay home! Your staff or management needs to get trained on customer service and it's importance. I take customer service very serious. Ben should be considerate moving foward as he don't know the mental state of that individual. Not everyone is as patient as me, trust me. Do not recommend being served or approached by him if you want to have a pleasant day. Side note: The lady that was at the desk before he arrived with braids...

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5.0
2y

On 02/12 I visited Euston station to head home to Milton Keynes after a night out in London. It was my first time travelling alone and I felt quite vulnerable at first (side note, it was also freezing cold!). I had just missed my first train on platform one and realised I had a 30 minute wait for the next one so I thought I’d wait it out on platform one. I was absolutely freezing, and looking at TikTok’s on my phone when I was approached by a member of staff on the platform called Abdul. He checked my train ticket and found the correct platform for me, however (me being incapable of knowing where things are) I got lost finding the platform. Luckily I managed to find Abdul again, who then walked me down to the platform. He checked what seat I had booked and decided that he was going to upgrade me just because he was nice and we were having a nice natter on the way to the platform. He spoke to the driver of the train and upgraded me to standard premium, free of charge, then escorted me to my seat and wished me a nice trip home. It’s so rare to find customer service to that extent. He was consistently smiley and helpful, and went above and beyond, which actually made my experience extremely lovely. I went from feeling anxious and vulnerable to being so happy that I smiled the whole way home! I couldn’t be more positive about my experience today! Thank you Abdul (if you’re reading this) ~ it was a pleasure...

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Anna KAnna K
Absolutely deplorable. Avoid the staff here they have a power complex and like to make the lives of ordinary people a misery. Truly shocked and appalled by the staff here who disposed and destroyed a ticket I had bought (with a value of £10). They didn’t believe I intended to travel to Milton Keynes and wouldn’t let me get on my train. It was a terrible experience, and I saw another set of people were also being discriminated against by these lawless people. I truly hope you can try to better yourselves. If you were intelligent enough to understand how to talk to customers who may have disabilities or mental conditions maybe you would be able to do your jobs properly. Another terrible experience with the miserable staff at this station. Tried to get on my train with over one minute to spare before departure and they refused to let me on despite my suitcases being on the train. They threatened to call the police. I have thousands of pounds worth of stuff in the suitcase. I had never before not been able to get into a train one minute before departure. Staff were generally unhelpful, unsympathetic and refused to help me unless I “calm down” and beg for help. Staff kept watching me like I had committed a crime. The members of staff involved a portly white man and a woman called Anna pictured below.
Dr. Beverly Vendryes, Ph.D.Dr. Beverly Vendryes, Ph.D.
My friends and I were visiting from the USA in August to attend a wedding in Bolton, UK. We purchased our tickets from Trainline Travel Company website in the USA and we had assigned seats. The train station was clean, many food outlets but it was extremely busy and crowded. We were able to find seats while waiting and the staff there were very polite and helpful. We were told to check the monitors for departure of our train. We constantly checked the monitors for the departure of our train and when its was posted, the platform for the train was announced less than 7 minutes before departure. This format appeared disastrous because there was a crowd and everyone was running to get into the train. This causes problem with passengers standing in the isle and hindering passengers who have assigned seats to find their seats. We had assigned seats and our coach was at the front of the train. Yes, we ran too because the doors were about to be closed. Personally, I think they need to be more organized with how passengers get on those trains. With their current format, passengers are going to get hurt. If I happened to visit London in the future, I will not by any means utilize the Euston, London train station.
Dr Mahmoud ElmarzoukyDr Mahmoud Elmarzouky
Euston Station, located in the London Borough of Camden, is one of the major railway stations in London, serving as a key hub for trains heading towards the Midlands, North West England, North Wales, and parts of Scotland. As the southern terminus of the West Coast Main Line, it provides vital links to major cities such as Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, and Glasgow. Opened in 1837, Euston is one of the oldest railway stations in London. Over the years, it has undergone significant changes, including a complete rebuild in the 1960s, which resulted in the modernist structure seen today. This redevelopment was met with both praise for its functionality and criticism for its architectural style, as well as the loss of the original grand Victorian building. The station is well-equipped with a range of facilities for travelers, including shops, cafés, and waiting areas. Euston is also well connected to London's public transport network, with Euston Underground Station providing access to the Northern and Victoria lines, making it a convenient point for commuters and travelers to access other parts of London and beyond.
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Absolutely deplorable. Avoid the staff here they have a power complex and like to make the lives of ordinary people a misery. Truly shocked and appalled by the staff here who disposed and destroyed a ticket I had bought (with a value of £10). They didn’t believe I intended to travel to Milton Keynes and wouldn’t let me get on my train. It was a terrible experience, and I saw another set of people were also being discriminated against by these lawless people. I truly hope you can try to better yourselves. If you were intelligent enough to understand how to talk to customers who may have disabilities or mental conditions maybe you would be able to do your jobs properly. Another terrible experience with the miserable staff at this station. Tried to get on my train with over one minute to spare before departure and they refused to let me on despite my suitcases being on the train. They threatened to call the police. I have thousands of pounds worth of stuff in the suitcase. I had never before not been able to get into a train one minute before departure. Staff were generally unhelpful, unsympathetic and refused to help me unless I “calm down” and beg for help. Staff kept watching me like I had committed a crime. The members of staff involved a portly white man and a woman called Anna pictured below.
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My friends and I were visiting from the USA in August to attend a wedding in Bolton, UK. We purchased our tickets from Trainline Travel Company website in the USA and we had assigned seats. The train station was clean, many food outlets but it was extremely busy and crowded. We were able to find seats while waiting and the staff there were very polite and helpful. We were told to check the monitors for departure of our train. We constantly checked the monitors for the departure of our train and when its was posted, the platform for the train was announced less than 7 minutes before departure. This format appeared disastrous because there was a crowd and everyone was running to get into the train. This causes problem with passengers standing in the isle and hindering passengers who have assigned seats to find their seats. We had assigned seats and our coach was at the front of the train. Yes, we ran too because the doors were about to be closed. Personally, I think they need to be more organized with how passengers get on those trains. With their current format, passengers are going to get hurt. If I happened to visit London in the future, I will not by any means utilize the Euston, London train station.
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Euston Station, located in the London Borough of Camden, is one of the major railway stations in London, serving as a key hub for trains heading towards the Midlands, North West England, North Wales, and parts of Scotland. As the southern terminus of the West Coast Main Line, it provides vital links to major cities such as Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, and Glasgow. Opened in 1837, Euston is one of the oldest railway stations in London. Over the years, it has undergone significant changes, including a complete rebuild in the 1960s, which resulted in the modernist structure seen today. This redevelopment was met with both praise for its functionality and criticism for its architectural style, as well as the loss of the original grand Victorian building. The station is well-equipped with a range of facilities for travelers, including shops, cafés, and waiting areas. Euston is also well connected to London's public transport network, with Euston Underground Station providing access to the Northern and Victoria lines, making it a convenient point for commuters and travelers to access other parts of London and beyond.
Dr Mahmoud Elmarzouky

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