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1 Birkenhead Street
WC1H 8BA


Rough Luxe

London, United Kingdom [view map]

Style
Art-inspired shabby-chic
Setting
Crux of King’s Cross

Neither the name nor the photos can adequately prepare you for Rough Luxe; it's a genuine one-of-a-kind, with cracked and peeling paint and paper sharing wall-space with visually arresting art.

Need to know

Need to know, Rough Luxe, London, UK
Rooms
Nine, three of which are en-suite.
Rates
£155–£250, including Continental breakfast and tax.
Check-out
11am, but this can be flexible; check-in: 1pm.
Facilities
Small spa treatment room, in-room beauty and massage treatments, free WiFi throughout. In rooms: free bottled water, hand-made toiletries. Some rooms have TVs – the sets come straight from circa 1983. Skype phones are available if you ask in advance
Children
Baby cots can be provided. Rooms 2 and 3, 6 and 7, and 9 and 10 can all be combined if you have young ones with you.
Also
Parking is at a premium in this part of London; the hotel has a few free spaces, but most cars will have to be stashed in the local NCP (£6 an hour). Pets are allowed by arrangement.

In the know

Our favourite rooms
Don't expect masses of feline-flinging space – Rough Luxe's rooms are small and on the basic side – but that, of course, is the point. Generally, rooms get bigger the higher up the house you go. Rooms 1,5 and 8 are en-suite; the others share one bathroom between two rooms – but you'll never be sharing with strangers as Rough Luxe only books paired rooms to friends. Bedroom 8 at the top of the hotel is that largest and has a free-standing copper bath tub.
Packing tips
Pack light – there's not much bag-stashing room. Do slip a guide to contemporary art in your bag, though so you can nod knowledgeably when you're confronted with the arresting artworks that line every room.
Also
In addition to what's on offer in the small spa room, staff can arrange visits from reflexologists, beauticians, stylists and personal shoppers.

Food & drink

Food and drink, Rough Luxe, London, UK
Hotel restaurant
There’s no restaurant, but an afternoon tea of sandwiches, scones and cakes (£30 a person) is served Monday to Saturday in the outdoor café or in the dining room – book in advance. Rough Luxe's manager, Leo, can get you into any number of nearby eateries, but if you’re stuck for somewhere, you can always dine with the owners – Leo's quite a cook.
Dress code
The clue's in the name. Anything goes, but if you're anywhere near Helena Bonham Carter in Fight Club, you've got a winning ensemble.
Top table
There's a communal table in the Dining Room for afternoon tea.
Room service
Teas, coffees, and light snacks are available throughout the day.
Hotel bar
Leo opens up his liquor cabinet on an honesty bar basis, and is happy to provide tea, coffee and alcohol at any time. He usually serves wine in the evening before guests go out for the night.

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Rough Luxe

1 Birkenhead Street

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Rough Luxe

London, United Kingdom [view map]

Local restaurants

The King's Cross area is dotted with restaurants, some more salubrious than others, and nearby Caledonian Road is home to a string of Ethiopian eateries that are well worth sampling. The St Pancras Grand Restaurant and Oyster Bar (+44 (0)20 7870 9900) alongside the station's Eurostar platform serves a shamelessly retro caviar-studded British menu for real Age-of-the-Railways decadence. Acorn House (www.acornhouserestaurant.com) on Swinton Street is a fully sustainable training restaurant, which has an excellent seasonal menu. Both ingredients and staff are locally sourced.  Smithy's (www.smithyslondon.com) is a pubby hideaway in a former stableyard, which has a daily changing menu of gastro greats, such as scallops, ham hocks and sweetbreads.

Local bars

St Pancras Station's new Champagne Bar (+44 (0)20 7870 9900) is the headline act in these parts; it's the longest in Europe and an excellent place to pass a decadent breakfast or an opulent evening.Hidden behind King's Cross in Varnisher's Yard is Camino (www.camino.uk.com), a lively Spanish bar and tapas restaurant. Also nearby is The Fellow (www.thefellow.co.uk), a laid-back Manhattanite cocktail lounge-style bar which serves European-tweaked British fare.

Worth getting out of bed for

With the Eurostar less than a minute away, Paris is a realistic day-trip. The 14 million books of the British Library (www.bl.uk) are over the road, and the million odd knick-knacks of British Museum (www.britishmuseum.org) are a 15-minute walk away. King's Cross is in the middle of the mother of all facelifts, and though there are still some iffy bits dotted about, there are also world-class attractions springing up, such as the gleaming new King's Place  arts centre (www.kingsplace.co.uk), which houses concert halls, art galleries, two orchestras and The Guardian newspaper.

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