Euston, one of London’s busiest transport hubs, is much more than just a railway station. Nestled between King’s Cross, Bloomsbury, and Camden, this area offers a mix of history, culture, green spaces, and excellent dining options. Whether you're passing through or planning to explore, Euston provides easy access to some of London’s best museums, iconic landmarks, and hidden gems.
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Euston’s central location and fantastic transport links make it a great base for exploring London. But beyond its famous Euston Station, the area itself has a lot to offer. It’s home to one of the world’s greatest libraries, fascinating museums, beautiful garden squares, and lively pubs.
From the historic Wellcome Collection to the charming streets of Bloomsbury, Euston is a gateway to some of the city's best cultural and intellectual attractions. Plus, with Regent’s Park, Camden, and the West End just a short walk away, it’s an ideal place to start your London adventure.
One of London’s most important cultural landmarks, the British Library houses a treasure trove of literary and historical artifacts. Highlights include the Magna Carta, Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks, Shakespeare’s First Folio, and original Beatles lyrics. The library also hosts temporary exhibitions, free events, and a peaceful courtyard café, making it a great place to explore.
Described as a museum for the “incurably curious,” the Wellcome Collection is a must-visit for those interested in science, medicine, and art. Its free exhibitions cover everything from medical history to psychology, with fascinating displays of historical surgical tools, anatomical drawings, and thought-provoking modern art. The venue also includes a beautiful reading room, a library, and a stylish café.
Euston is surrounded by peaceful green spaces, perfect for escaping the city’s hustle and bustle. Tavistock Square is home to a statue of Mahatma Gandhi and a cherry blossom-filled garden, while Gordon Square offers a tranquil retreat where writers like Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group once gathered.
Just south of Euston, Bloomsbury is famous for its bookshops, historic townhouses, and literary connections. The Bloomsbury Group, including writers like Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster, lived and worked here. Marchmont Street, near Euston, is home to charming cafés, second-hand bookshops, and independent stores, offering a glimpse into the area’s intellectual past.
One of London’s quirkiest museums, the Grant Museum of Zoology is a hidden gem packed with fascinating specimens, from skeletons and preserved animals to extinct species like the Tasmanian tiger. It’s a must-visit for science lovers and those looking for something unusual and offbeat.
Drummond Street, just behind Euston Station, is a foodie hotspot known for its authentic Indian and South Asian cuisine. Some top picks include:
Euston has some fantastic historic pubs and modern craft beer spots:
A short walk from Euston, Regent’s Canal offers a scenic waterside route leading towards Camden Market and beyond. Whether you choose to walk, cycle, or take a canal boat, it’s a peaceful way to explore a different side of London.
From Euston, it’s easy to walk or take a short bus ride to Camden Market, one of London’s most famous shopping and food destinations. Alternatively, head west to Regent’s Park, where you’ll find the beautiful rose gardens, an open-air theatre, and London Zoo.
Euston is one of London’s major transport hubs, making it incredibly easy to reach.
Euston is a year-round destination, but certain seasons offer unique experiences.
Euston is home to a variety of cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year, including:
Euston is far more than just a train station—it’s a gateway to some of London’s best museums, hidden food gems, and cultural hotspots. Whether you're exploring the British Library, dining on Drummond Street, enjoying a quiet moment in Tavistock Square, or walking along Regent’s Canal, Euston has plenty to offer. Its fantastic transport links, fascinating history, and vibrant local scene make it a must-visit destination for both locals and travellers alike.