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Empire Leicester Square Cinema Times

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The cinema is situated in the heart of London's West End. There are a vast variety of Restaurants, Shops and Night Clubs within walking distance of the cinema.

There is also The Casino At The Empire situated next door, with its 5 Bars, 2 Restaurants, Casino & Entertainment. Open 24hrs

Local car park include the NCP, located at China Town and there is a also council operated car park at Witcombe St. All car parks are within 5 minutes walk of the cinema.

Travelling by Underground:
The Nearest Tube stations are Leicester Square or Piccadilly Circus.

Travelling By Bus:
Leicester Square is only a short walk from Bus Routes serving Charing Cross, Haymarket, Shaftsbury Ave & Trafalgar Square

Travelling by Train:
Nearby Charing Cross station, served by South East Rail is only a 10 minute walk from the cinema.

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