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St Pancras Renaissance Hotel London to rebrand

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Marriott’s St Pancras Renaissance hotel – the home of many past HfP summer parties (although not this year – we’re at Christ Church Spitalfields, with tickets hopefully on sale next week) – is to rebrand.

Ahead of refurbishment, it will switch to ‘St Pancras London – Autograph Collection’ on 3rd June.

This is also a Marriott brand, so from the point of view of Bonvoy points and elite night credit nothing will change.

Renaissance St Pancras hotel to rebrand

A bigger issue is the permanent closure of the Chambers Club.

Chambers Club was a ‘private’ executive lounge for guests who had booked into specific ‘Chambers’ rooms. Platinum members of Marriott Bonvoy were not given access, although Titanium and Ambassador members were.

Because access was restricted, the quality of the Chambers Club offering was reportedly good.

Chambers Club was a core reason for staying at this hotel if you had Titanium or Ambassador status and were only booked into a standard room, so qualifying elites may want to look elsewhere – potentially to the Great Northern Hotel next door which seems to be better regarded.

Of course, if you have the budget for a lavish suite then St Pancras London will remain the place to be.

The hotel website is here.


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Comments (32)

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  • Tariq says:

    So the big question is… who is Marriott going to licence the London Renaissance franchise to…?

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  • Lady London says:

    If it becomes an Autograph and the guest Lounge is closing, does that affect the breakfast benefit for Marriott Platinum and higher statuses?

    • Rob says:

      Rules are identical for both brands – breakfast available via your free lounge access, if no lounge or it is closed you can use the restaurant (an additional $10 food and beverage credit, per room not per person, per STAY can be taken as your welcome amenity)

      No change for Plats. Titanium / Ambassador – not clear if the hotel forced them to eat in the lounge or gave them the choice, if the former then arguably they gain by now getting full restaurant breakfast.

      • Ziggy says:

        Titanium members could have breakfast in the restaurant (Booking Office).

  • Gordy says:

    Does anyone know what is happening g with the chambers club space? They won’t be closing it down for no reason

  • Jaye says:

    Why in the world would they do this at the beginning of the summer rush? Certainly this will disrupt quite a few people.

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