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Odeon Wimbledon Cinema Times

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Odeon Wimbledon is located 2 minutes walk from Wimbledon train station. Wimbledon station is serviced by the District line, mainline services from Waterloo and all local stations plus the Tram line from Croydon.
There are 750 parking spaces available opposite the cinema in the car park for Centre Court shopping.

Wimbledon has a wide range of facilities locally including several well known restaurant and bar chains, including Pizza Hut, Pizza Express, Nando�s, McDonalds, Burger King, RSVP, O�Neills, Walkabout. There are also many local restaurants and bars offering a wide and diverse choice.

 

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