Saturday, 29 June 2013

Go and watch a movie for £3.50



Even though my main focus is on food and drinks, I think you might also be interested in cheap activities you can do in London.

One of them is going to the cinema. Last time I went to watch a film in a mainstream cinema in central, the Vue (to watch X-Men: First Class), I paid £14! Just because it was the release day!

Even though this an especially expensive example, there are a few cinemas in London where you can go and watch a film for a lot less.

Coronet is a small cinema in Notting Hill Gate, that dates back to 1898. They have great deals on weekdays: on Tuesdays a ticket costs £3.50 for everyone (even if you're not a student). If you are a student/ have a student ID card you can also go on Mondays and pay £3.50.

Also, the tickets cost £4.50 for the matinee shows during the week.


Address: 103 Notting Hill Gate, London W11 3LB
Phone: 02 077 276 705
Closest tube station: Notting Hill Gate
Website: www.coronet.org/

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