Discover the best top things to do in North Wales, United Kingdom including Cellb Cinema, Theatr Colwyn, Scala Cinema Prestatyn, Holyhead Empire Cinema, Cineworld Broughton, Odeon Cinema, Pontio, Cineworld Llandudno, Vue Cinema Rhyl, The Gaumount Plaza Cinema.
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4.5 based on 49 reviews
WELSH LOCAL BUSINESS BAR- CINEMA - HOSTEL Cellb itself houses the first cinema in Blaenau Ffestiniog since the 1950's the auditorium is also a performance space and a youth training location within the arts. Many of the original features from the Old Police stations are intact you can see the original cell's from the auditorium. It is situated at picturesque Park Square region of the Blaenau Ffestiniog which lies in the center although not included of Snowdonia National Park. The cinema at Cellb is run by Gwallgofiaid a not for profit social enterprise that has been providing creative training for the young people of Blaenau Ffestiniog and the county of Gwynedd since 2003. WELSH LOCAL BUSINESS BAR- CINEMA - HOSTEL Cellb itself houses the first cinema in Blaenau Ffestiniog since the 1950's the auditorium is also a performance space and a youth training location within the arts. Many of the original features from the Old Police stations are intact you can see the original cell
Comfortable space, original decor, keeping local heritage alive. Open to cross cultural narratives, showing new reggae film in a cosy cinema from transformed police station.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
It is fantastic that Colwyn Bay Theatre has got involved with National Theatre Live For anyone who doesn’t know what NTL is, it’s a way fantastic way of seeing London West End shows and The Royal Shakespeare Company productions your door step and at a fraction of the cost. They beam it live from the Theatre in London, sometimes they do encore showings which is a recording of a live performance. Apart from NTL, Colwyn Bay Theatre also have a fantastic Christmas Pantomime and show current films. The staff are always friendly and it is always very clean.
4.5 based on 125 reviews
2 screen cinema on High Street, Prestatyn. Part of the Merlin Cinemas Group. Blockbusters and events on the big screen!
Excellently run by Merlin Cinemas with friendly staff and a good choice of films and live streamed shows. Great value for money
4.5 based on 92 reviews
Located in Holyhead, Anglesey, the Empire Cinema is owned and run by Holyhead Town Council. Recently refurbished, it shows all the latest films in a new, modern, comfortable environment.
We recently booked tickets to go and watch the new mama mia here we go again film and much to our delight found that the seats were some of the most comfortable and roomy in a cinema that I have ever sat in. The seats were so situated that no one had a problem seeing the screen as they hadn't over crammed them in like the modern multi screens do. It made us feel valued and the staff were very pleasant too. I would recommend to anyone to go here, if they are showing a film your interested in as we will regularly check what's on and return ourselves at the earliest possible opportunity.
4.5 based on 155 reviews
Facilities: IMAX 3D IMAX 2D Real D 3D Snacks & Drinks: Starbucks Baskin Robbins Accessibility: Disabled Access Disabled Parking Autism Friendly Screenings Guide Dogs Allowed Audio Described Subtitled performance
Although had some difficulty booking tickets on-line because their website kept going down, once this had been overcome, everything went well. It was a great venue, with good parking and a lovely small retail park was well worth a visit. Entry to the cinema went like clockwork and turned out to be an excellent venue with attentive and welcoming staff.
4.0 based on 85 reviews
We booked online to see Despicable Me 3 and collected our tickets from the foyer machines. All very simple The film was shown in Screen 5, and I'm pretty sure this is the best sounding cinema I've ever visited. Dialogue was pinpoint accurate, and music clear without being too loud or having too much bass. Not that bass was lacking, just well controlled and tight. The parking in the car park below was spacious, well lit, and very reasonably priced. Once the film was over, there are plenty of chain eateries - Nandos, BK, Frankie and Bennies etc. When we're next in this neck of the woods, we'll definitely visit again.
4.0 based on 53 reviews
Split over six levels, Pontio is Bangor University’s brand new arts and innovation centre. The Grimshaw-designed building in the centre of Bangor is home to a flexible mid-scale theatre named after the world-famous bass-baritone Bryn Terfel, a studio theatre which holds up to 120 people, a 200-seater digital cinema, a cutting-edge Innovation Centre and a wide range of facilities for students, including a new home for the Students’ Union and numerous learning and teaching spaces. It also offers food and drink at Bar Ffynnon, Gorad restaurant, food kiosk Copa and Cegin café. Pontio offers an eclectic mix of entertainment seven days a week, from the latest film releases to music and drama, gigs, contemporary circus and aerial theatre, cabaret shows and more.
3.5 based on 156 reviews
This is our local cinema, we are here on a monthly basis. I must say the ice cream is fantastic. Baskin & robbins tastes great. We have even just popped in to get the ice cream!
3.0 based on 91 reviews
Tidy little cinema in Rhyl. Parking on car park isn't free but there is plenty of street parking around. Staff pleasant and tickets are cheap but as always refreshments are a bit steep. Nice location on the seafront if you fancy stretching your legs after a film and some nice places to eat around that area
5.0 based on 2 reviews
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