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Our original cinema and one of London's most iconic movie palaces, Everyman Hampstead opened in 1920 as the Everyman Theatre and became a cinema in 1933. It now hosts two glorious screens and a chic bar, all decorated with retro touches.
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BY TUBE
Hampstead (Northern Line, Edgware Branch
BY LONDON OVERGROUND
Hampstead Heath
BY BUS
Buses 46, 268 and N5 stop at Hampstead Station
There is a limited number of pay and display spaces in the surrounding area - please note that the maximum stay is 2 hours.
There is disabled access directly into Screen One at street level for Standard and Club Suite ticket holders. Gallery seats are only accessible via stairs. Screen 2 doesn't have disabled access. Please inform the concierge at arrival.
10am daily (or half an hour before the first film of the day, if earlier)
SCREEN 1
122 capacity
The screen has 82 unique armchairs and sofas (Standard), 8 two-seater deluxe sofas (Club-Suites) and 24 leather armchairs (Gallery) on the private gallery level. (Gallery seats are only accessible via stairs)
Projection: Sony 4K Digital, Satellite, DVD, Blu-Ray, Sky HD TV
Stage
SCREEN 2 - (No step-free access)
72 capacity
The screen has 72 armchairs and sofas (Standard)
Projection: Sony 4K Digital, 35mm, DVD, Blu-ray
Small Stage
Private Bar outside the screen
UPPER LOUNGE
Private screening room which seats 15 adults or 17 children
Flexible seating and table arrangement
Perfect for children’s birthday parties or private screenings
Projection: DVD, Blu-ray, Sky HD TV