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Curzon Soho

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The Curzon chain's Soho flagship — three screens on Shaftesbury Avenue programming new arthouse releases, international cinema, and the kind of curated film selection that sits between the BFI's institutional depth and mainstream exhibition. Curzon has built a reputation as London's premium arthouse brand: comfortable seats, excellent projection, a bar worth visiting, and a programme that reliably surfaces the best independent and foreign films of the year. The Soho location puts it in the centre of London's cultural life — theatres, restaurants, and bars within steps.

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99 Shaftesbury Avenue
Soho, London
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Curzon Soho is the best central London option for new arthouse releases — the programme runs current independent and international films alongside occasional repertory. The bar downstairs is a natural pre-screening stop. Check for Q&A screenings with directors and actors — the Soho location attracts industry talent. Screen 1 is the largest and best equipped.

Best Time

Weekday evening for new releases without the weekend competition. Opening nights for major arthouse releases attract a knowledgeable, appreciative audience. The Curzon Home Cinema streaming service extends the experience if you want to continue at your hotel.

Know Before You Go

The Curzon chain operates multiple London locations (Mayfair, Bloomsbury, Aldgate, Victoria) — Soho is the most central and best programmed. Membership gives discounts, priority booking, and access to the streaming platform. Standard ticket prices are higher than the Prince Charles but competitive for central London. Three screens of varying size. The Soho location means post-screening options are essentially unlimited. Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square tubes are both walking distance.

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