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Odeon Kensington Cinema Times

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The cinema is located on Kensington High Street between Hammersmith and Knightsbridge. Kensington High Street is one of western London's most popular shopping streets.

Kensington High Street is served by several bus routes with a stop directly outside. The cinema is a 5 minute walk from High Street Kensington tube station and 10 minutes from Earl's Court Station.

 

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