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11 cinema screens / Biggest movie screen in London

The O2 vue Cinema,
Peninsula Square,
London
SE10 0DX

Telephone: 08712 240 240

Greenwich Vue @ Millennium Dome (The O2) is a new cinema experience for London.

The Greenwich O2 Vue cinema features state-of-the-art technology and the biggest screen in London, which has 776 seats.

The cinema also includes a fully licensed bar and a luxurious green room. The cinema is surrounded by an assortment of restaurants to cater to every taste.

the O2 Vue cinema is situated next to North Greenwich tube station, in the building previously known as the 'Millennium Dome'.

Auditorium Information

Screen 1: 186 seats

Screen 2: 298 seats

Screen 3: 218 seats

Screen 4: 191 seats

Screen 5: 142 seats

Screen 6: 186 seats

Screen 7: 298 seats

Screen 8: 218 seats

Screen 9: 191 seats

Screen 10: 140 seats

Screen 11: 776 seats, 200 of these seats are 'Gold Class' and are situated in a mezzanine, which is located towards the rear of the auditorium. This screen is also fitted with a digital projector.

Sound Systems

All cinemas have state of the art sound systems and Greenwich (The O2) is by no means an exception.

All the screens in this cinema are fitted with Dolby Digital surround sound.

What's on at the Greenwich vue cinema at the O2?

Website: www.myvue.com 

 
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