Vue West End is a nine-screen cinema complex in Leicester Square, London, operated by Vue Cinemas. The multiplex was constructed in 1993 on the site of what was previously the Warner West End cinema.
Located on Leicester Square, Vue West End has nine screens with 1,388 seats.
This venue opens approximately 15 minutes before the first film of the day.
Screen 1 : 95 seats (Digital + recliner seating)
Screen 2 : 80 seats (Digital + recliner seating)
Screen 3 : 139 seats (Digital + recliner seating)
Screen 4 : 139 seats (Digital + recliner seating)
Screen 5 : 273 seats (Digital 3D and Dolby Atmos + recliner seating)
Screen 6 : 127 seats (Digital 3D + recliner seating)
Screen 7 : 273 seats (Digital 3D and Dolby Atmos + recliner seating)
Screen 8 : 100 seats (Digital 3D + recliner seating)
Screen 9 : 162 seats (Digital + recliner seating)
All screens are fitted with either Digital Dolby 7.1 or Dolby Atmos Surround Sound
Vue is dedicated to giving each and every one of our guests an exceptional big screen experience. Below, you'll find accessibility information for Vue West End, including details on accessible and autism-friendly screenings. We welcome assistance dogs into all our venues.
Vue West End is located on the busy pedestrian area of Leicester Square, on street level. It's a five minute walk from Leicester Square tube station and there are several bus stops on Charing Cross Road, at the entrance to Leicester Square. The nearest car park is the NCP on St Martin's Lane, which is less than five minutes from the venue. If you're travelling by taxi, you'll be able to easily flag down a black cab working in the local area – the nearest drop off is at the rear of the venue on Lisle Street. You can enter the front of the building by walking down Leicester Court, down the side of the venue.
Vue West End has wheelchair access throughout the venue and in all screens. You can enter the venue through two sets of double doors, both manual.
From the main foyer there is a lift and escalators taking customers to all nine screens spread across four floors.
There's step-free access to the wheelchair spaces and adjoining seats, and accessible toilets on the mezzanine.
Screen 1 : 2 wheelchair spaces
Screen 2 : 3 wheelchair spaces. AD enabled. HOH headsets and neckloops available.
Screen 3 : 5 wheelchair spaces
Screen 4 : 4 wheelchair spaces
Screen 5 : 6 wheelchair spaces. AD enabled. HOH headsets and neckloops available.
Screen 6 : 4 wheelchair spaces. AD enabled. HOH headsets and neckloops available.
Screen 7 : 6 wheelchair spaces. AD enabled. HOH headsets and neckloops available.
Screen 8 : 4 wheelchair spaces
Screen 9 : 6 wheelchair spaces
There are hearing loops at all of the counters, where food, drinks and tickets can be purchased, and pre-purchased tickets can be collected. There is also a lowered counter available. You can also purchase or collect tickets at the automatic ticket machines located in the venue foyer.