As well as a place of work, the local street scene is now a vibrant London destination with cafes, shops and galleries repurposed from fomer railway buildings and strung along the Regent's Canal including Granary Square, Kings Cross Place and Coal Drops Yard. Or, for one of London's most established and successful High Streets, wander east into bustling Islington.As a major gateway to London, King's Cross is incredibly well served by national & international rail, underground and bus. With direct services to Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton Airports; Intercity trains to the Midlands, North England and Scotland; Eurostar to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam; 7 Underground lines and over 20 bus routes, nowhere in the capital is better connected.