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Prince Charles Cinema
"The Coolest Cinema on Leicester Place London showing the most eclectic mix of movies from any venue around the world.Health and SafetyWe have Covid Killing dehumidifiers in both our auditoriums and bar.Enhanced cleaning is also in operation throughout the building.Please note that we do not allow customers to enter the building with hot food or alcohol. However, you will find a very well-stocked bar and kiosk inside the venue.Latecomers will not be allowed access to the auditoriums once the film has been on screen for 20 minutes, this is to avoid disruption to our customer's enjoyment.I hope to see you at the PCC very soon!"
Address: 7 Leicester Place , London WC2H 7BY, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7437 7003
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: WC2H 7BY

opening times

Monday: 12:00-01:00
Tuesday: 12:00-01:00
Wednesday: 12:00-01:00
Thursday: 12:00-01:00
Friday: 12:00-01:00
Saturday: 12:00-01:00
Sunday: 12:00-01:00


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Reviews
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.
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.
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.
visited last night to watch interstellar & it was incredible! right next to chinatown which was so nice & perfect for food. staff were so friendly and nothing was too much bother. 100/10! definitely will be back :
All I can say, is the best place on earth. I moved to London a few months back and have been around one a week or so. Great to see they've just got a 4k projector! - However the real love is the 35mm / 70mm, velvet seats, great service, immaculately clean & ventilated, great t-shirts for sale, one of the best selections/ rotations of films going, screenings of the room and other cult classics - and of course the over night movie marathons : Love the cinema and the podcast and look forward to seeing their own production.
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!
A cinema for movie fanatics much like myself! If you love and appreciate film this is the place to go. You can watch many of their movies in old traditional formats 35mm and 70mm. They have an upstairs screen that plays more of the recent movies and a downstairs one that plays the classics. I also recommend getting the annual 1UP membership if you want to bring a friend with you every time. My only concern would be their policy on late arrivals. I would suggest that they be a tad more lenient towards latecomers. It wouldn't hurt being a little more empathetic especially towards those who have travelled long distances to get there. I was denied entry on my second visit for being a bit late but nevertheless I look forward to visiting again soon.
I absolutely loved this. Went in for a double feature, and though it wasn't necessarily cheap, considering you're supporting independent cinema, plus the offerings are things you don't usually get in the cinema chains, I don't mind it at all. Was in the upstairs cinema room, it's small, but very pretty. The atmosphere in the building was fantastic. Kinda wish there were toilets in the upstairs cinema, but that's such a minor thing. Can't wait to go back to check out their other offerings! Particularly interested in the marathons, and the Murder she Wrote interactive showings
Genuinely the best cinema in London. Been coming here for years even when I didn’t live in London. Both screens are incredibly comfy and it feels like such cinema experience from the moment you walk in. The atmosphere creates a mutual respect between the movie watchers and I’ve never had a problem with people talking or going on their phones. They play such a wide range of films that are constantly changing. If you love cinema than look no further than The Prince Charles
Price - 5/5 As a member, I paid £1.75 for my ticket, self explanatory. Location - 4/5 Located near Leicester Sq. station, very easy to get to. Establishment - 1/5 I visited the underground screen to watch my film. It had an interesting shape; with the front half of the seats angled up and the back half angled down. There was a game of musical chairs, people swapping seats and moving around during the intro of the film. A tall gentleman with an Afro moved right in front of my seat during the beginning of the film and I had to find a new place to sit to actually see the screen. The smell from where I was sitting was horrible. I am unsure if it was the seat/s I was sitting on, the old lady in front of me or the room itself. There was a strong odour of urine. I started to worry slightly around the middle of the film because I genuinely thought someone in front of me had urinated on the floor. Concession - 1/5 Right off the bat there wasn’t a lot to offer. I went to order a ginger ale and all that was left to drink was beer, cola and lemonade. I took a small bottle of lemonade and paid a costly £3.30 for it. Even if they had more in stock, the prices of snacks and drinks are ridiculous compared to how much they charge for film tickets. Experience - 1/5 I enjoyed the film, the film in question being Dr No 1962. I had already seen it before and loved it; I impulse bought the ticket after having a recent desire to see it on the big screen. My experience was uncomfortable; no matter how much I tried to enjoy the film. The horrid smell left me feeling queasy at the end of the screening. There were some strange people lurking in the cinema. At one point I even saw a man with his trousers down, with his bare behind out! As a film student who frequents theatres/cinemas, I am disappointed by my experience. Through word of mouth, I have heard nothing but good things about this cinema from my friends and family. But all I can say is “what happened?” I really hope they can work on this because they have a good lineup of screenings and would love to return with my film student friends, but feel less inclined to after what I had to endure.
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Directions to Prince Charles Cinema with public transportation


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