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Cineworld West India Quay

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Cineworld at West India Quay offers cinema-goers the ultimate cinematic experience with 10 state of the art screens showing all the latest films.

West India Quay, a 200-year old warehouse which once thrived as the import dock for sugar and rum from the West Indies. The dock is now bustling again, this time with elegant new shops, a health club, a multiplex cinema, a convenience store, museum, a 5 star 301 bedroom Marriott hotel and a fine selection of bars and restaurants to choose from.

Vinci Car Park available on Hertsmere Road.

Bus: Canary Wharf (Cabot Square) No's 277, D3, D7 & D8.

Rail: DLR West India Quay adjacent to site. Jubilee Canary Wharf across the bridge.

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