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Odeon Cinema West End

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Odeon Cinema West End, located on Leicester Square, is a flagship venue of the Odeon chain. Originally opened in 1930 as the Paramount Theatre, it retains its grand Art Deco facade and lavish interior. The cinema features multiple screens equipped with digital projection and Dolby Atmos sound, offering a premium movie-going experience. The main auditorium, with its ornate ceiling and sweeping balcony, seats over 1,600 and hosts red-carpet premieres. Visitors can enjoy comfortable seating, a concession stand with popcorn and drinks, and a bar. Despite its age, the cinema has been modernized to meet contemporary standards, making it a popular choice for film enthusiasts in the heart of London.

Don't miss

  • Watch a film in the historic main auditorium with its Art Deco design and large screen
  • Attend a red-carpet premiere (check schedule for events)
  • Explore Leicester Square's vibrant atmosphere before or after the show
  • Visit the bar for a pre-movie drink
  • Enjoy the latest blockbusters in a comfortable, modern setting

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Ways to visit Odeon Cinema West End

You can visit on your own (ticket prices vary by film and time; book online to secure seats and avoid queues. discounts available for students and seniors). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Book tickets online in advance, especially for new releases and premieres.
  • Concession prices are high; consider eating before or bringing your own snacks (check policy).
  • Leicester Square station can be crowded; allow extra time to exit.
  • Silence your phone and avoid talking during the film.

A bit of history

Opened in 1930 as the Paramount Theatre, it was renamed Odeon in 1939. The cinema has undergone several renovations, including the addition of multiple screens in the 1970s. It remains a key venue for film premieres and is a Grade II listed building.

Common questions

Is the Odeon Cinema West End accessible?

Yes, it has wheelchair access, designated seating, and assistive listening devices. Contact the cinema for details.

Can I buy tickets at the box office?

Yes, but booking online is recommended to guarantee seats and avoid queues.

Are there discounts for students?

Yes, student discounts are available with a valid ID. Check the website for current offers.

What films are shown?

Mainstream Hollywood and UK releases, including blockbusters and occasional independent films.

Is there a dress code?

No, but smart casual is common. For premieres, formal attire may be expected.

Can I host a private screening?

Yes, private hire is available for events. Contact the cinema for pricing and availability.

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