Kings Place is a one of a kind entertainment venue. The place is simply lovely, and the most outstanding concerts are held there. If you want to listen to proper jazz or classic music, this is a place to go. If you like contemporary arts, this is a place to go, too. The venue opened in 2008. The terrific atmosphere, talented artists, and good food have attracted plenty of visitors since then.
Venue Details
Getting there
The location of Kings Place is highly accessible by any kind of transport.
By train and tube: King’s Cross St. Pancras tube station is on the Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, Piccadilly, Northern and Victoria lines. So, you can literally go anyway by tube. Besides, this station is only minutes walk from Kings Place. As for rail stations, King’s Cross St. Pancras, Euston and St Pancras International are very close to the place, too.
By car: If you drive from Kings Cross, go along the York Way. Otherwise, consider the point of departure and check the map.
International: As mentioned above, there is nothing easier than to get to Kings Place, if you come to London by train. You also can get there from Heathrow, taking the Piccadilly tube line, and from Gatwick Airport, taking Victoria line.
Parking facilities
The visitors of Kings Place can park on nearby streets, but the number of spaces is limited. St Pancras International Station, which is quite near, has a public car park. Blue Badge parking is available on Crinan Street.
Access for people with special needs
There are ramps and lifts to all the levels of the building. The venue has a loop system for hard hearing visitors. Besides, any information can be provided in large print, if required. The staff is there for you for any assistance 24 hours a day. You can also take a guide dog with you.