‘A great venue with a maximum capacity of 540. It largely caters for arthouse films’, www.viewlondon.co.uk/cinemas.aspx Booking Information
Box Office: 0871 7033 989
Recorded Information – 020 7495 0501
Book online by clicking on the film title, choosing a time and entering your details. Booking is free for Curzon members, there is a £1.00 fee per online booking, and £1.25 by phone.
Finding Us
38 Curzon St London W1J 7TY
Tube: Green Park, Hyde Park Corner (exit 3). Buses: 14, 19, 22, 36, 38, 73, 82, 137 (nearest stop: Hilton Park Lane). Overground: Victoria.
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General Manager
Jayne Degiorgio
Hire information
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Access:
The foyer, bar and screen one have wheelchair access. An infrared loop system for the hard of hearing is installed in both screen one and screen two, for more information and to get an access leaflet sent to you (also available in Braille and large print) please call 020 7734 9209.
History
Curzon Mayfair, a Grade II listed building, is one of London’s oldest and most prestigious art-house cinemas. Voted by Time Out readers as one of London’s top 20 cinemas it has reflected the highest standards of independent and international art-house film since it originally opened in 1934. The family-owned Cinema has been instrumental in the progression of the British and international film industry. Curzon in Mayfair was one of the first cinemas to import and show foreign language films in the UK, reputedly causing the introduction of the X-certificate to the UK as a result of the release of Max Ophuls’ ‘La Ronde’. The Cinema has also played host to many significant film premieres throughout its long history.