Prince Charles Cinema 7 Leicester Place, London WC2H 7BY
About the Business
The Prince Charles Cinema, situated at the heart of bustling London, is more than just your average movie theater - it is an established institution that has entertained and captivated audiences since 1962. As one of the most popular and renowned independent cinemas in the country, the Prince Charles Cinema has remained a favored destination for locals and tourists alike.
Located at 7 Leicester Place, London WC2H 7BY, the theater boasts an impressive selection of films ranging from classic masterpieces to modern cult favorites. The cinema's knowledgeable and passionate staff handpick all of the films, ensuring that every movie shown is of the highest quality possible.
Although screening feature films is the main focus at the Prince Charles Cinema, it also holds a number of live events throughout the year, from classic film festivals to book readings and special Q&A sessions with high-profile directors and actors.
Behind the ornate Victorian exterior of the Prince Charles Cinema, you'll find a warm and welcoming atmosphere within. Visitors can relax before the movie starts with a drink or snack from the fully stocked bar and concession area, complete with comfortable seating areas adorned with vintage movie posters and memorabilia.
In addition to the cinema's interior, the Prince Charles Cinema offers one of the best movie-watching experiences in London with a state-of-the-art projection and sound system. They showcase both 35mm and digital films, and with one of the largest screens in the city, you can expect a truly immersive viewing experience.
In short, the Prince Charles Cinema is a must-visit attraction for any movie lover visiting London. Whether you're looking to catch up on the latest releases, enjoy a classic film or attend a special event, the Prince Charles Cinema is the perfect destination. This independent establishment is more than just a movie theater - it's a point of interest that has become an intrinsic part of London's cultural landscape.
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Location & Phone number
7 Leicester Pl, London WC2H 7BY, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Great independent cinema. I'm a member here and love it. On my last visit, the usher came in to tell some people to stop talking which was amazing! Good snack choices and they have a great range of films. Members get weekly £1 viewings and there are special seasons / movie marathons. Last year I saw Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure and Alex Winter presented it."
"Based on a visit 1st January 2023 to see a 70mm film downstairs. Personally I love this cinema. I have membership and have been around 5 times now. I always enjoy visiting. The location is great, right in the heart of Leicester Square but just out the way so it is a bit quieter than the other cinemas around. It can get quite busy outside and just before the start of a film though to be aware of. It is usually well organised though so that's nothing much to worry about. Staff always seem friendly and helpful. Prices - for snacks etc the prices are high. Quite expensive but in comparison to all the other cinemas in Leicester Square, they aren't any higher than them. Quality of picture - downstairs I have seen digital, 35mm and 70mm. All look as I'd expected but the 70mm is by far my favourite. I watched 2001: Space Odyssey and for a film that was released 55 years ago, it looked amazing! Quality of sound - I am quite into big loud spectacular cinema and always look forward to my visits to Imax and Dolby cinemas. This however does not compete and form my experience seems to lack the surround sound you'd get from most premium cinemas. Saying that the majority of movies I have seen I did not find a problem with the sound and the most recent film I watched there sounded really nice. So maybe depending on the film and the source. Seating - seating is a funny one because I personally find the downstairs seating quite uncomfortable for long periods of time. They are nice looking but maybe I'm just used to the "Luxe" seating nowadays. Also the viewing angles are quite strict and the middle of the seating area seems as though it dips and the middle isn't the prime location for seating if anyone is sitting infront of you. And isn't short. Upstairs - I have not been yet. Toilets - mostly clean. When the cinema becomes really busy you can get the toilet get a little abused but most times I have been they were clean and well looked after. Bar - to my knowledge there is a bar type kiosk on the ground flood and downstairs. Both sell interesting selection of alcohol if that is what you are into, ales, beers, wine etc that I rarely see in your standard places. They also sell a caffeine based drink that's made out of mate tea, it's fizzy and tastes a bit like a cigarette. Iike this in small doses. Also a selection of sweets, popcorn, soft drinks etc. Extras - So, as this cinema is an independent cinema, which seems not to be connected to any chain corporation, they provide viewings of old movies, b movies, foreign movies and they don't tend to play out the Blockbusters the other cinemas are playing. They have some original posters (not for the taking but used by the cinema) which is a really nice touch and just the aesthetics of the place is very nostalgic and feels like you have been warped back in time. There is also a large chalk board full of requests by anyone for movies to be shown there. And it seems they are taken on the whole quite seriously and not just there for reasons. On the whole, I really like this place and think they do a fantastic job. I reckon 8/10, if they somehow fix the seating issue and upgrade the sound slightly, reconsider the pricing of snacks, it would be a 10/10. Still they have to make enough money to stay alive and cutting prices and rebuilding the floor may not be viable at the moment, so I say give this place a few visits, see some old films and if you can 70mm ones (if they have some at the time) and just enjoy. Pictures added from 1st Jan 2023"
"A hidden gem of a cinema in Leicester square. Only went to the downstairs cinema as part of the BFI London Film Festival 2022. Get seats towards the front for a great view of the screen. Well ventilated."
"This cinema is the perfect place to go if you want a quick snack before or after your movie. The location is very central and the ground floor has a great selection of popcorn and other snacks. The cinema and bar are both downstairs, which is perfect if you want to grab a drink before or after your film. The seats are comfortable overall, but there is little legroom. When people pass by, everyone in that row has to stand. The toilet is more or less clean, but it could be better."
"What a cinema! I love film and always want to see my favourite classics on the big screen. Prince Charles cinema is a cracking independent cinema with great attention to detail from the classic red velvet seats and walls to the film announcement at the beginning of your movie. Recently I saw Pulp fiction, something worth seeing on the large screen as the soundtrack fills the room. You can see many cult films here too, Tommy wiseau's The Room is definitely not something you want to miss! It's so reasonably priced, especially if you become a member and the food and drinks don't cost the earth. The cinema draws in a good audience and when full creates a fantastic environment!"
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