Granary Square
Granary Square

Granary Square

  • Attractions | Public spaces
  • King’s Cross
  • Recommended
Rosie Hewitson
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Time Out says

Filled with choreographed fountains (1,080 water spouts, operating 8am-8pm daily, and lit in many colours at night), the square’s terracing down to the canal is populated most sunny days. No wonder: there’s a ready supply of students from Central Saint Martins, which in 2011 moved into the building behind- a sensitively and impressively converted, Grade II-listed 1850s industrial building. The square is also home to Queer Britain, UK’s first museum dedicated solely to LGBTQ+ culture and history. 

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Address
Granary Square
London
N1C 4AA
Transport:
Tube: King’s Cross Rail: St Pancras/King’s Cross
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
Kings Cross Visitor Centre: Monday to Saturday 10 am-5 pm, Sunday 10am-4pm
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Everyman on the Canal

Popping up each summer on the steps where the Regent’s Canal passes Granary Square, Everyman’s Screen on the Canal is one of the city’s best loved outdoor cinemas, thanks to its atmospheric setting, eclectic programming and the fact that it doesn’t cost viewers a penny. And this year’s pop-up will be looking more Instagrammable han ever before, thanks to designer and architect Yinka Ilori, who has created an eye-popping screen design echoing ‘the fantastical landscapes’ explored in Disney movies. Pop down on a sunny afternoon to catch live coverage from Wimbledon every day of the tournament, plus the usual mix of live sports, classic movies, family-friendly flicks and recent hits including Breakfast at Tiffany's, Grease, Parent Trap, Top Gun: Maverick, Bohemian Rhapsody, and Encanto. Best enjoyed with a couple of tinned cocktails and some picky bits from the nearby Waitrose, or classic cinema snacks from Everyman’s on-site bar.  Check out the full film schedule here.
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