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How many screens does Odeon Leicester Square have?

How many screens does Odeon Leicester Square have?

Odeon Leicester Square

Owner Odeon Cinemas
Type Cinema
Seating type Main Screen (Dolby Cinema) 800 Seats Screen 2 35 Seats Screen 3 42 Seats Screen 4 41 Seats
Capacity 950 total
Construction

What are Odeon premier seats?

Premier seats are a larger version of the TOP 5039, the MegaBase 5039, with headrest and upholstered in artificial leather. The most exclusive area, the Club, is present in only five of the 11 cinemas.

When was the Odeon in Leicester Square built?

The ODEON Luxe Leicester Square is a prominent cinema building in London’s West End. Built in the Art Deco style and completed in 1937, the building has been continually altered in response to developments in cinema technology, and was the first Dolby Cinema in the United Kingdom.

What do you get at Odeon Luxe Leicester?

Put your feet up and elevate your cinema experience. Get the full cinema experience and order from our delicious selection of hot meals, snacks, treats, beers, wines and soft drinks. Treat yourself to nachos, hot dogs and chicken strips or share popcorn and chocolate-covered treats with your date.

Which is the most famous Odeon in the UK?

Uniquely designed for Royal, Global and European film premieres, ODEON Luxe Leicester Square is one of the most iconic cinemas in the world. Home to hundreds of premieres since 1937, our most famous auditorium offers an unrivalled experience with luxurious reclining ODEON Luxe seats and the captivating experience of UK’s first Dolby Cinema™

Where was the Odeon West End in London?

/ 51.5099; -0.1303 The Odeon West End, from 1930 to 1988 known as Leicester Square Theatre, was a cinema on the south side of Leicester Square, London. It contained two screens—screen 1 seats 500 and screen 2 seats 832. It was often used for smaller film premieres, and hosted the annual BFI London Film Festival.