Dates:
28 Mar 2024 - 28 May 2024
Join him on an adventure around the area, meet his friends and listen to his tales.
Pick up a pocket book map and sticker book from the Visitor Centre and use your detective skills to complete the trail.
The trail opens on Friday 29 March. Ready, set, go!
King’s Cross was George’s home many years ago. He was famous for his charm and causing mischief. But like all cats, he doesn’t let space and time stop him from exploring. So he has travelled through time to take you on an adventure.
Once you’ve picked up your guide from the Visitor Centre, head outside and look for George’s pawprint. Then follow the trail and answer the questions along the way.
You can collect the map from the King’s Cross Visitor Centre, which is located at 11—12 Stable Street London N1C 4AB.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10am – 5pm and Saturday, 10am – 4pm. Sunday, Closed.
On Sunday, you can collect the map from Cissy Wears (Unit 89 in Coal Drops Yard), 11am – 5pm.
Dates:
28 Mar 2024 - 28 May 2024
Time:
Monday to Friday: 10am – 5pm
Saturday: 10am – 4pm
Sunday: 11am – 5pm (collect the map from Cissy Wears)
Prices:
Free
Age:
All ages
King’s Cross
Handyside Car Park, a 231 bay multi-storey car park in the Tapestry building on Canal Reach. Opening hours for the public are 8:00-22:00 Monday-Sunday, including bank holidays.
There is a wide variety of restaurants and bars around, you can find the full list through this link: www.kingscross.co.uk/eat-and-drink
Public toilets, including gender neutral and baby changing facilities are available at Coal Drops Yard and West Handyside Canopy (near Waitrose).
Public toilets, including gender neutral and baby changing facilities are available at Coal Drops Yard and West Handyside Canopy (near Waitrose). All toilets are wheelchair accessible.
Four-legged friends are welcome at King’s Cross.