Welcome to our Sixt rent a car branch in London St. Pancras station! We look forward to helping you continue your journey with a top quality, top brand car rental. Our services in the underground parking garage of the St. Pancras international train station and we are easily reached via public transportation. On offer is a wide range of up-to-date vehicles in a variety of styles. No matter your mobility needs we have them covered with our affordable rates and premium vehicles. Browse our selection and book ahead online or over the phone with our friendly team.
Whatever your plans or purpose for renting a car at London St. Pancras station, we have a vehicle to suit. Choose from our compact cars and sedans, sports cars and convertibles, and SUVs from some of the best car manufactures in the world. Whichever model you pick you can customize your car rental with our deals on add-ons and upgrades. While you make your reservation include useful extras like a GPS, additional driver, child seat, insurance packages and more. Please be aware, however, that we can only guarantee you to receive a vehicle in your chosen car category and not a specific model. At the Sixt branch in St. Pancras station you can also make use of our courtesy 24 hour vehicle return and enjoy more flexible travels. Let us get you behind the wheel and on the road with a reliable rent a car!
Kings Cross and St. Pancras are important hubs in London's transport network, linking both overground and underground stations. This station also offers international travel, as this is now home of the Eurostar connecting passengers from London to Paris. St. Pancras station also offers an array of shops, cafes and restaurants, whether a quick stop whilst traveling or going for a leisurely meal, St. Pancras is a great place to visit, even just to marvel at the architecture of this exciting new building. Both Euston Road and Pentonville Road run outside the stations and with the Angel Islington a short walk away, you have a rare opportunity to pretend you are playing a giant real life version of UK Monopoly. Aside from being well known and invaluable resource to daily commuters within London, the station has gained international attention in recent years and gained something of a cult status due to it's mentions in the Harry Potter books where the Hogwarts express departs from platform 9 and 3 quarters at Kings Cross.