Free movie tickets at The Curzon Soho Cinema
Curzon Soho

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Address:
99 Shaftesbury Avenue
London W1D 5DY
Tel: 0871 7033 988 (box office)
Opening Times:
Booking line daily: 09.30 – 20.30hrs.
Box Office daily: 10.00 – 21.45hrs.
Facilities:
Wheelchair accessible
London Pass Benefits:
Free movie tickets at Curzon Soho Cinema with a London Pass
Normal Ticket Price: Adult: £12.50 Child: £6.00
Located in the heart of London’s media hub and surrounded by the offices of the movie industry in the UK, the Curzon Soho is famous for being at the forefront of film in London to both the Industry and to the capital’s cinema fans.
Infused with a heady mix of both celebrity and talent, this Soho cinema has three screens on three floors and is regularly used for industry awards evenings, private screenings and film festivals, making it a very special cinema indeed.
The bar in this London attraction is fully licensed and has a capacity of 250 people making for a relaxing drink in lavish, modern surroundings. Half the fun of going to a London cinema like this is to imagine who else from the Industry has also stood enjoying a drink before the film or to see if the stars are out when you visit.
As one of the most exclusive London movie theatres the Curzon Soho is the regular home to independent film and art house releases, setting it apart from most other cinematic experiences in London. All the latest independent releases are screened in Dolby 5.1 surround sound on some of the largest screens in London.
Please note: The London Pass offers you free entry to all performances Monday – Thursday (except bank holidays) anytime, and Friday – Sunday (plus bank holidays) for all performances starting before 17.00hrs.
See the full list of attractions in London you can visit for free with a London Pass.
London Pass is well worth the money. We took the 6 day one (with 7 day travel card) and only saw 13 of the attractions, but still saved well over £60 on the attractions, and much more on the travel....
David from UK, 09/01/2012
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