Movie Mayor • July 27, 2010Located between platforms 9 & 10 is the magical platform 9 3/4, reached only by those travelling to the Hogwarts Academy, such as Harry and his friends in 2001's "Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone."
Movie Mayor • August 12, 2010Located between platforms 9 & 10 is the magical platform 9 3/4, reached only by those travelling to the Hogwarts Academy, such as Harry and his friends in 2001's "Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone."
Bettina M. • November 9, 2014You can leave your suitcase at platform 12 and enjoy your last day in London!
Shaun T. • November 10, 2010Head upstairs to the West Cornwall Pasty Co. (Near to the East Midlands platforms). You can't beat a large sausage roll after a few beers.
Jacques • April 22, 2015Amazing view of the River Thames from Platform 1. The Shard and the Tate Modern are to the right. And Tower Bridge in the distance.
Christopher D. • February 8, 2015Platforms are displayed on the National Rail app long before being posted on the screens.
Richard I. • March 9, 2011The Stansted Express Leaves from platform nr 1. Sometimes the train is waiting in front of the National Express.
Samuel M. • March 28, 2011Incredible walk on an old disused tube line - with platforms & everything! Look out for the sproggin!
Thomas K. • September 17, 2013Excellent food and beer. Plenty of seating ranging from bar style to a comfy lounge setting and a dining room overlooking the platforms. Fully recommend the burger!
Chris H. • September 17, 2015Friendly little coffee shop on the platform of Highbury Station. Service is quick, staff are friendly and the flat whites are perfect!
Richard G. • October 28, 2010Recommended: It's truly spectacular up here - that is, after you've clambered up the narrow winding staircase of 311 steps to the viewing platform. It is well worth the effort!
Chris H. • January 26, 2015Great little place to pop to on the platforms when waiting for trains. A few benches and it's a decent place to keep warm. The staff are friendly and quick serving, great value for money and coffee!
SubtleBlade • January 18, 2010Best coffee behind the ticket barriers is Nero's on the bridge btwn platforms 2 & 3.
Evening Standard • May 11, 2012While perhaps not as traditional and cosy as other leading clubs, the Vortex is a light and friendly performance space which offers a great platform for some of the world’s leading jazz players.
Matthew T. • July 15, 2012If you are planning to get a westbound Central Line tube beyond Liverpool Street, change at Stratford. Tubes often on adjoining platform.
Naoki F. • November 8, 2017The shop is actually located inside of King's Cross station. You can take a single picture at the 9 3/4 platform for 9 pounds. Lots of Harry Potter stuffs and novels are sold in the shop.
Zafar A. • April 11, 2019Book tickets direct from Virgin and sign up to text alerts and you will know the platform before the mad rush converges!
Mark J. • May 25, 2010Amazingly complicated station. The new Overground trains can depart from either platforms 3 or 5. A zillion stairs to get between the two.
Lucie • October 28, 2016One of my favorite places in London. See the caffe and also the new 10th floor viewing platform. The view to London apartments was surprising
Katharine R. • April 2, 2016Located on Platform 1 at the mo. Go share a Marmalade sarnie with this lovely bear from Darkest Peru.
Sarah W. • February 6, 2014Loyalty cards are great and there is now a second Brown & Green on platform 1 :-)
Lauren K. • November 1, 2014One of London's best small quirky museums. Climb up the creaky wooden staircase and step back into the 1820s, when students filled the platforms to watch the next amputation: http://bit.ly/1wmJzhY
Lucie A. • September 3, 2012Check out the waiting room on platform 5: this is a bookswap place, you can bring your old books and get some new ones!
RailHelp.co.uk • May 13, 2012Looking for the toilet? You'll find them in the following places:- Opposite Eurostar arrivals- The Circle- International departure lounge- Platforms A and B (beyond ticket barrier)
Simon M. • January 11, 2013If you're on the platform, look for the Mind The Gap signs. The doors will be there when the train stops!
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