King's Cross & St Pancras - Famous Sights
King's Cross & St Pancras - Famous Sights
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Detective Mystery Trail
The Great King's Cross Mystery - Can YOU Solve the Case?
Chief Inspector Sonny Hill is stumped! The body of film extra Stan Denstare has been found on the set of L'Addition, a French police drama filming in the King's Cross area. But this time, it looks like the drama is for real. Alongside the body, forensics discovered a note with the words 'The King maybe cross but the Queen is downright furious…' and a series of clues. But who wrote the note and what could it mean? A regal royalist, chequered chess player, ace card shark, troubled double bed salesperson, or just a disgruntled crew member who has lost the plot? It's up to YOU to crack the case before the news vans arrive for the evening news.
Detective Mystery Through King's Cross & St Pancras
Get ready for an exciting self-guided detective mystery that will take you on a journey through the bustling streets of King's Cross and St Pancras. As you investigate the historic stations and canal basin, including a nature reserve, you'll also uncover clues at key sights such as the British Library, famous statues, and other intriguing curios. But be careful not to get star-struck, super sleuths, as this case is about to cause a huge scene on both sides of the channel!
The Great King's Cross Mystery is waiting for YOU… Can YOU solve the case and find the culprit?
The Details
- A self-guided detective mystery walking/driving/cycling Trail around King’s Cross and St Pancras.
- Ideal for kids aged 6 – 106!
- 2.5-mile ‘loop’ Trail (takes 2.5 hours to complete at your own pace).
- Text message service with clues if you get stuck.
- Solve the mystery and be entered into a £100 monthly draw.
- Learn more about where you live or explore somewhere new.
- Download your Trail now for INSTANT FUN (or receive your copy in the post)!
Trail Location
Trail Location
The Kings Cross Treasure Trail starts at:
Kings Cross Railway Station
Euston Road
London
London
N1 9AL
England
Mini Detective Club
Mini Detective Club
We have three super duper themed Clubs for your child to enjoy as part of their Treasure Trail experience.
Perfect for 4-8 year olds, the concept behind the Clubs is that your child will get a bundle of goodies to excite
them about their forthcoming Trail experience, something to keep them entertained whilst travelling to and from
the Trail, and something to be given on completion of the Trail as a keepsake.
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What is a Treasure Trail?
What is a Treasure Trail?
Before You Set Off
Before You Set Off
PLEASE NOTE: The St Pancras Gardens are open from 7am until dusk, so make sure you allow plenty of daylight hours to complete this Trail!
Navigating The Route
This is a circular Detective Mystery around London’s King’s Cross and St Pancras area, with sleuths following clues through famous stations, striking statues, historic streets and canal-side spaces as they investigate the suspicious events surrounding film extra Stan Denstare.
The investigation covers approximately 2.5 miles and should take around 2.5 hours to complete. Detectives will be patrolling busy station concourses, pavements, road crossings, gardens, towpaths and public spaces around this lively part of London. This Trail is great for families, but it is not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs.
⚠️ Important: This route passes through very busy central London locations, so keep close control of belongings and younger detectives at all times. There are also road crossings, stairs, stepped ramps and canal towpath sections with no barriers next to the water, so take extra care while following the evidence.
The route includes Somers Town Bridge, which is open from 6am to 9pm daily. If the bridge is closed when you arrive, continue along the road, turn left into Goods Way, then take the next left over the canal to reach Granary Square and continue the investigation.
Getting There
Time to assemble your squad and get this case rolling:
By public transport: The investigation begins inside King’s Cross Mainline Station (N1 9AL), underneath the striking station roof. Start outside the main ticket office, where your first clue awaits. With King’s Cross and St Pancras stations both central to the route, public transport is the simplest way to reach this case.
By car: This is a central London route, so arriving by public transport is strongly recommended. There is no dedicated parking for this investigation, so anyone driving should plan parking independently before setting off and allow plenty of extra time.
Need the Loo?
Even top detectives need a comfort break between interrogations. Toilets can be found in both King’s Cross and St Pancras stations at the start and end of the Trail, with additional facilities next to Granary Square around Clues 13 and 14.
Bring Your Furry Sidekicks
Four-legged detectives can join the case 🐾
This urban investigation includes busy station areas, pavements, gardens and canal-side paths, so canine colleagues will need to stay on a lead and close to the squad. Take extra care around traffic, crowds, steps and the towpath near the canal basin, where there are no barriers by the water.
Food & Drink Stops
Tracking clues across central London is hungry work!
There are plenty of places to pick up food and drink along the route, especially around the stations and busier streets. If your squad fancies a pause mid-investigation, Granary Square around Clues 13 and 14 is an ideal picnic spot where you can refuel, watch the world go by and keep an eye out for suspicious behaviour.
Want to Make a Day of It?
King’s Cross Station
The case begins beneath the famous roof of King’s Cross Mainline Station, where modern architecture meets railway history. The station’s recent refurbishment cost an estimated £650 million, and more than 50 million passengers pass through its 11 platforms every year.
St Pancras International
The Trail takes you into St Pancras International, one of London’s most dramatic station buildings. Keep your eyes peeled for statues, poetry and other details woven into this grand transport landmark as your investigation unfolds.
The British Library Area
Along the route, Detectives will pass the British Library area, with its bold architecture, public art and plenty of details to investigate. It is a great spot to slow down, look closely and let the evidence do the talking.
St Pancras Gardens
This peaceful green space offers a quieter stretch of the route, with historic links to St Pancras Old Church, the Hardy Tree and Soane’s mausoleum. It is a good place to pause briefly before the investigation heads towards the canal.
Granary Square and Regent’s Canal
Granary Square is a brilliant place to make the most of your day, especially if your squad wants a picnic stop. The nearby canal towpath adds a different flavour to the case, with waterside views, bridges and plenty of city bustle to watch once the clues are safely under control.
