Discover the best top things to do in Greater Adelaide, Australia including Trak CineCentre, Odeon Star Semaphore Cinemas, The Regal Theatre, Capri Theatre, Piccadilly Cinemas, GU Film House, Palace Nova Eastend, Mercury Cinema, Reading Cinemas West Lakes, Palace Nova Cinema.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
Boutique three-screen cinema complex, playing a blend of quality mainstream, arthouse, classics and quirky alternative.
We visited today to see the film RAMS. The cinema is located up a flight of steps but there is a mobility chair which electronically can be used to take people with a mobility problem up the stairs . The cinema is old fashioned but has the nostalgic look of yesteryear . The candy bar stocks a wide range of products and drinks . Tuesday is seniors day so $10.00 tickets!!! The seats were very comfortable and had plenty of leg room between the rows . Please support this iconic venue as most of the people there today were there to support / otherwise we will lose an important part of our history
4.5 based on 65 reviews
The Odeon Star Semaphore is quite simply the best cinema in South Australia, the ticket prices are fantastic, they get the latest movies, plenty of parking. The Proud family who own the cinema are lovely people, they are part of the Semaphore community and the community is better for teir presence in it. I met the Proud clan when they first took over the cinema,what lovely friendly engaging people, they are "genuine" people" , they are always open to a "chin wag" and are very interested in talking about the movies they show.. And they have the best Choc Tops on the planet, thanks Jackie :)
4.5 based on 14 reviews
The Regal Theatre is a local iconic landmark - a neighborhood cinema since 1925. October 2020 has seen the 95 year old cinema re-open, with an excellent and heritage sympathetic renovation. Also, comfortable new seating has been installed - most welcome! This cinema combines historic period charm, modern cinema projection technology, comfortable seating and a cheerful ambience, which makes for a happy movie-going experience. Well worth a visit!
4.5 based on 61 reviews
This is a very special cinema experience in adelaide - so much art deco heritage and charm. Plus the not-to-be-missed theatre organ. A rare treat.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
We visited GU yesterday to see Finding Your Feet which was good. Welcomed in to the cinema and tickets bought. We were even able to take a glass of wine in with us. Very comfortable seats and helpful staff. Would highly recommend.
4.0 based on 44 reviews
Fully licensed, sophisticated cinema in the heart of the city with 10 screens including ExiMax, Adelaide's largest screen. We are proud to offer a mix of fine film, blockbusters, operas, special events, and film festivals.
We enjoyed seeing The Courier here while on holiday. We joined the free club to get cheaper tickets and they accepted my Tasmanian student card. Our cinema was small but comfortable. They are also not allocating all seats at present due COVID.
4.0 based on 2 reviews
So, you’ve discovered a hidden gem in Adelaide’s West End! We’re glad you’re here now (albeit online) and hope you’ll give us a precious minute or so of your time in order for us to tell you who we are, what we do and why we do it. The Mercury Cinema is a not-for-profit theatre run by the not-for-profit organisation – the Media Resource Centre. Yes, this means that you won’t be paying $11 for a la
4.0 based on 33 reviews
Went to west lakes to see movie was super impressed with the size the ease of getting in to cinema,the price was outstanding,staff were really helpful,will go back instead of going to Marion,the movie was great too
4.0 based on 25 reviews
Cinema has 14 theatres of various sizes from quite small to medium. They can be rented for a private movie run if needed. Has drinks, snacks and a great range of ice-cream cones. Comfortable, clean, friendly staff. Can be a challenge for mobility challenged, but has a lift. Parking available on-site but can be full, on street parking or other parking in vicinity for length of a movie.
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