What's OnGet fanatical about film at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square
Enjoy the latest film releases in the heart of London's entertainment epic-centre!- Location 24 - 26 Leicester Square, WC2H 7JY
- Price ££
Are you a film fanatic?In the heart of the square, overlooking the leafy green garden surrounds, is there anywhere better to enjoy a film?Odeon Luxe Leicester Square is the perfect place, whether you’re catching up with friends, on a date or enjoying a family adventure.Offering you the ultimate cinematic experience with Dolby digital surround sounds and a state-of-the-art digital screens, once you try it you’ll never want to leave.Find yourselves in a super-soft, well cushioned seats, sit back, relax and enjoy the view. With a reduced number of seats in each cinema screen, you’ll be undisturbed from fellow film fanatics.So why not book your tickets today to some of the latest movie releases?Find out more and reserve your tickets here.In the heart of all the actionWith self-service kiosks, delicious food and drink offerings, and first-class service from the moment you walk in the door, it has never been easier, or nicer, to see the latest blockbuster.Round up your friends for a night that doesn’t have to end when the film finishes. Visit the brand new Oscars Bar on the second floor. With floor to ceiling glass windows overlooking the busy streets and garden below, it’s the perfect spot to soak up the wonder of Leicester Square.Perhaps you’re taking your partner on a dinner date before or after your film adventure? Or, are you looking for a family-friendly foodie haven to keep the little ones entertained? We’ve got plenty of options for you too.From family-friendly MOD Pizza and Rainforest Café, to golden grandeur at Granaio and dreamy date night at the Heliot Steak House, choose your next foodie adventure here.
Covent Garden to Leicester Square
Leicester square has been home to a number of historical figures. Statues of William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, John Hunter and Sir Isaac Newton have all featured in the gardens, which at the centre, permanently showcases William Shakespeare.