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Below is a complete list of Cinemas in Hertfordshire.
Please find your area and click on link to go to the
cinema websites.
Click on town name to link to map of area.
| Baldock | Baldock has not got a cinema and the nearest is The Broadway in Letchworth. |
| Berkhamsted | Located in Berkhamsted High Street, The Rex has one huge screen set in a 1938 art-deco proscenium with the sharpest film projection open 362 days a year with a new (ie different) title most days and nights. |
| Borehamwood | The Reel Borehamwood is situated in the town centre With four screens showing all the latest films, equipped with Dolby sound systems, the two largest having full Dolby digital surround sound. The largest screen has 190 seats and the smallest 115. Click here to view website |
| Broxbourne | Broxbourne Civic Hall is a multi-purpose venue which hosts a variety of events and activities to suit all ages and interests, including, cinema. Click here to view Broxbourne Civic Hall Cinema listings |
| Harpenden | There is no cinema in Harpenden the 4 nearest are. CineWorld, Luton, The Library Theatre Luton, UCI, Hatfield and Campus West, Welwyn Garden City |
| Hatfield | Hatfield has a Odeon Cinema located in the Galleria Shopping complex |
| Hemel Hempstead | Hemel Hempstead has a Empire Cinema located in the Jarman Park Leisure. |
| Hertford | HertfordThe Castle Hall Theatres box office is open on weekdays from 10 am - 5 pm and on Saturday from 10 am -1 pm, and is situated at Castle Hall, The Wash, Hertford, Herts, SG14 1PS. On the day of a show the box office opens 1 hour before curtain up. There are 3 cinemas close to Hertford, CineWorld, Stevenage,UCI, Hatfield and Campus West, Welwyn Garden City. |
| Hitchen | There is no cinema in Hitchen the nearest cinema is The Broadway in Letchworth. |
| Hoddesdon | Hoddesdon’s nearest cinema is Broxbourne Civic Hall is a multi-purpose venue which hosts a variety of events and activities to suit all ages and interests, including, cinema. Click here to view Broxbourne Civic Hall Cinema listings |
| Letchworth | Letchworth has its own Cinema in the centre of town. The story of independent cinema in North Hertfordshire reached a new climax on 12th July 1996 with the re-opening of the luxurious 1936 art deco, Broadway Cinema situated in the heart of the world's first Garden City. Click here to view website |
| Potters Bar | Potters Bar Cinema is the Wyllyotts it is a versatile venue offering theatre and cinema. Situated in the heart of Potters Bar, the theatre is a 3 minute walk from Potters Bar Train Station and only 5 minutes from the M25 Junction 24. |
| Radlett | Radlett has no cinema and is located between Watfords Vue and St Albans |
| Royston | Royston has not got a cinema and the nearest is The Broadway in Letchworth. Click here to view website |
| St Albans | The Alban Arena is a well established entertainment venue with a busy programme of National Touring Shows, Rock and Pop Concerts, Comedy, Films, Large Scale Exhibitions situated in the heart of St Albans |
| Stevenage | Stevenage has a choice of 2 cinemas. They are Cineworld on the Stevenage Leisure Park and the Gordon Craig Theatre in the town centre. |
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Tring has no cinema but is close to Hemel Hempstead with the Empire Cinema located in the Jarman Park Leisure.Click here to view website and Berkhamsted High Street, The Rex has one huge screen set in a 1938 art-deco proscenium with the sharpest film projection open 362 days a year with a new (ie different) title most days and nights.Click here to view website |
| Ware | There is no cinema in Hertford but there are 3 nearby. CineWorld, Stevenage,UCI, Hatfield and Campus West, Welwyn Garden City. |
| Watford | Vue Watford is an 8 screen, 2, 026 seater situated in Woodside Leisure Park. The state-of-the-art multiplex is surrounded by various eateries and bars. |
Campus West in the centre of Welwyn Garden City was built in 1973. Campus West was originally designed as a Theatre and Cinema for the local community. On entering the huge theatre bar, coffee shop and New Maynard Gallery on the first floor, the entire area is lined with work by local artists. Two projectors were employed for each screening in order to preserve each reel by changeover means as many British Film Institute films were, and still are, shown. Click here to view website |
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