London in Autumn/Winter
Autumn and winter in London are all about cosy indoor culture, crisp walks, skyline views, and festive pop-ups. If you’re staying around King’s Cross, you’re perfectly placed for easy local gems (many within walking distance) plus quick access to the rest of the city.
Indoor things to do in King’s Cross
Catch a show near King’s Cross
King’s Cross Theatre is a great local option when you want something entertaining without trekking across town.
Spend a few hours at the British Library
One of the world’s largest libraries — ideal for a calm, indoor afternoon.
Visit The Francis Crick Institute
A good shout if you like science, research, and exhibitions that feel a bit different from the usual tourist circuit.
Browse books on a boat: Word on the Water
This floating bookshop (a Dutch barge) is one of the most unique stops in the area.
Go immersive at Lightroom
Large-scale digital projection shows that feel properly “wow” — great for winter days.
Take in St Pancras International
Even if you’re not travelling, St Pancras is worth a wander for the architecture alone.
Explore nearby Angel + House of Illustration
Angel is great for bars, restaurants and shops, and House of Illustration is a solid add-on if you’re in the mood for exhibitions.
Outdoor things to do around King’s Cross
Granary Square
A classic King’s Cross hangout — good for food, drinks, and soaking up the area.
Coal Drops Yard
One of the best local spots for shopping and dining, with seasonal events and independent boutiques.
Camley Street Natural Park
A surprisingly peaceful nature reserve tucked into the city — ideal for a quick reset walk.
Markets: Camden Market + Lower Stable Street Market
Camden Market is the iconic choice for vintage, crafts, and food. Lower Stable Street Market is another strong local option.
Walk Regent’s Canal
A calmer way to explore — great for a slow stroll and a different side of London.
Regent’s Park + Primrose Hill
Regent’s Park is ideal for autumn colours, and Primrose Hill is a go-to viewpoint for skyline photos.
London-wide ideas
King’s Cross is well connected, so you can get to most of London quickly. These are the best “London classics” for autumn and winter.
Indoor London activities (adults)
- Museums and galleries: British Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern, V&A
- West End theatre
- Shopping: Harrods, Selfridges, Covent Garden
- Markets: Borough Market (food), Camden Market (vintage + souvenirs)
- Spas and wellness
Indoor London activities (kids)
- Science Museum
- Natural History Museum
- London Transport Museum
- SEA LIFE London Aquarium
- Legoland Discovery Centre
Outdoor London activities (adults)
- Christmas markets: Winter Wonderland (Hyde Park), Christmas in Leicester Square
- Ice skating: Somerset House, Battersea Power Station
- Walking tours
- Pubs and bars
- Hop-on hop-off bus
Outdoor London activities (kids)
- Family-friendly ice skating
- Parks and gardens
- Christmas markets
- London Zoo
Why Stay at Kaya Great Northern Hotel
With St Pancras International and King’s Cross station just moments away, you’re perfectly placed for Eurostar, the London Underground, and easy access to the city’s best winter plans – from museums and theatres to festive markets and free skyline viewpoints.
After a day out, return to boutique comfort and a sense of London history that you can actually feel.
Our History
Welcome to the Original Railway Hotel.
Since 1854, Kaya Great Northern Hotel has welcomed discerning travellers to King’s Cross, combining heritage, character, and boutique comfort.
Our Rooms
Where classic meets boutique
Our rooms evoke the magic, charm and sophistication of the heyday of the railways, brought right up-to-date to delight today’s visitors. Beautifully designed to emphasise space, comfort and the character of our building, they provide a cosy, restful and carefully considered base for your visit.
RAILS Restaurant & Little Bar
A restaurant in the heart of King’s Cross
Just moments from King’s Cross and St Pancras, our restaurant is the perfect place to start your day, pause between plans, or settle in for a relaxed meal in the heart of London. Whether you’re staying at Kaya Great Northern Hotel or exploring the neighbourhood, you’ll find a warm welcome, attentive service, and a setting designed for comfort and conversation.
GNH Bar
A bar made for evenings in King’s Cross
Step in for a relaxed drink moments from King’s Cross and St Pancras. Whether you’re meeting friends, winding down after a day in London, or starting the night in style, our bar offers a welcoming setting and a great spot to linger.
What are the best things to do near King’s Cross in winter?
For easy, walkable options, focus on indoor spots like the British Library, the Francis Crick Institute, and immersive experiences like Lightroom. For outdoor time, Coal Drops Yard, Granary Square, and Regent’s Canal are great when it’s crisp but dry.
What can I do in London when it’s raining?
London’s ideal in bad weather – head to museums and galleries, the West End, indoor markets, or spend a few hours in the British Library around King’s Cross.
Are there free things to do in London in autumn and winter?
Yes. You can enjoy free viewpoints (like Tate Modern’s viewing level, Primrose Hill, or Hampstead Heath) and plenty of winter walks when the weather’s clear.
What’s good for families near King’s Cross?
Kids often enjoy the nearby science-focused attractions and easy day trips across London, including the Science Museum, Natural History Museum, the London Transport Museum, and SEA LIFE.
Is King’s Cross a good base for London sightseeing?
Yes – King’s Cross is one of London’s best-connected areas, with quick Tube links and rail connections that make it easy to reach central attractions, museums, shopping areas, and markets.
Are London Christmas markets and ice skating worth it?
They’re popular for a reason – markets add a festive feel, and ice skating at places like Somerset House or Battersea Power Station is a classic winter activity.
Why stay at Kaya Great Northern Hotel in London during autumn and winter?
Kaya Great Northern Hotel is a standout base for London because it keeps everything simple: you’re staying in King’s Cross, one of the city’s best-connected areas, so you can get to major sights, museums, theatres, shopping, Christmas markets and winter viewpoints quickly – without wasting your trip on long cross-city journeys. You’re also right on the doorstep of local favourites like St Pancras International, the British Library, Coal Drops Yard, Granary Square and Regent’s Canal, meaning you can fill a day even when the weather’s cold or rainy. In short, Kaya GNH gives you a central, practical location that works for both sightseeing and short breaks, especially in autumn and winter.



















