St. Pancras
St Pancras, St. Pancras or Saint Pancras may refer to:
Saints
- Pancras of Taormina, legendary bishop, according to legend martyred in AD 40 in Sicily
 - Pancras of Rome, martyred c. 304 AD, after whom the following are directly or indirectly named:
 
Geography
United Kingdom
- St Pancras, London, a district of London
- St Pancras Old Church, a medieval church after which the district was named
 - St Pancras New Church, a 19th-century church built when the above fell into disrepair
 - St Pancras and Islington Cemetery, in East Finchley, opened when the churchyard became full
 - St Pancras Hospital, occupying the former workhouse and surrounding the old churchyard
 - St Pancras railway station, a national and international railway station
 - St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel, attached to the railway station
 - King's Cross St Pancras tube station, a London Underground station attached to the railway station
 - Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras, a local government area (1900-1965)
 
 - St Pancras, Soper Lane, a church in the City of London
 - St Pancras, a church in the village of West Bagborough, Somerset
 - Church of St. Agnes and St. Pancras, Toxteth Park, a church in Liverpool, Merseyside
 - St Pancras Church, Ipswich, a church in Ipswich, Suffolk
 - Priory of St Pancras, Cluniac priory in Lewes, Sussex
 - St Pancras Church (Kingston near Lewes), 13th-century church in East Sussex
 - St Pancras Church, Exeter
 - Church of Saint Pancras, Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Devon
 
Rest of the world
- Sint Pancras, a village in North Holland, Netherlands
 - St. Pankraz, South Tyrol, Italy
 - Sankt Pankraz, Austria
 - Pankrác, a neighborhood of Prague and its metro station, named for the Svatý Pankrác church
 - Parish Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and St. Pancras, Montevideo, Uruguay