BFI IMAX
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About BFI IMAX

Watching a film at BFI IMAX is the ultimate experience. Our screen is more than 20 metres high (that's nearly the height of five double-decker buses!) and 26 metres wide.

We are pleased to announce that the BFI IMAX has just revealed its newly refurbished auditorium. It now boasts both luxury premium and standard seats in response to customer requests, and has new carpeting throughout. This includes a row of cosy double seats (Centre Block Row P)*

Facilities

Opening Times If you are booking 10 or more tickets for the same screening, discount rates apply. Groups can consist of any combination of adults, children and concessions. Call 020 7960 3120 for information. BFI members receive a £1.50 off each adult ticket.

BFI IMAX Address

Address:
1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, South Bank, London
London
SE1 8XR
Telephone: 0870 7872525
Fax: +44 (0)20 7960 3112
Email:
Website: http://www.bfi.org.uk/about/corporatehire/imax/

Prices for BFI IMAX

Adult: From £9.00 (USD14.99)  per ticket
Concession: From £6.25 (USD10.41)  per ticket
Child aged 4-14: From £5.75 (USD9.58)  per ticket
Child under 4: Free (USD0.00)

Higher prices apply for IMAX DMR and digital titles, all-nighters, opera & ballet screenings and other special events.

 

Location Information for BFI IMAX

Address:
1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, South Bank, London
London
SE1 8XR
Telephone: 0870 7872525
Fax: +44 (0)20 7960 3112
Email:
Website: http://www.bfi.org.uk/about/corporatehire/imax/
Public transport: By Bus: 1, 4*, 26, 59, 68, 76, 77, 139*, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 211, 243*, 341, 381, 507*, 521*, RV1. By Tube: Waterloo, Embankment and Charing Cross (cross Hungerford Bridge to Southbank). By Train: Waterloo/Charing Cross

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Reviews of BFI IMAX

Visit London review of BFI IMAX

Reviewed by: Visit London
For an action-packed cinema experience, you can't beat the BFI London Imax. With the UK's biggest screen and a state-of-the-art sound system you won't miss a thing. Whether you're watching a 3D adventure or the latest 2D Hollywood blockbuster, the Imax allows you to fully immerse yourself in the story. From the wonders of the ocean depths to the excitement of outer space, put on the special 3D glasses and prepare to be amazed as the images literally jump off the screen!
 

Events at BFI IMAX

  • A Christmas Carol IMAX 3D

    Film

    28 Dec 2009 to 3 Jan 2010

    Jim Carrey stars as the voice of Scrooge, who is subjected to the torments of the three Christmas ghosts, and is shown that a selfish heart and contempt for those less fortunate than himself will not lead to anything good. The Christmas spirit lends Ebenezer Scrooge the opportunity for redemption.

     
  • Avatar IMAX 3D

    Film

    4 Jan 2010 to 10 Jan 2010

    Avatar is the story of an ex-Marine who finds himself thrust into hostilities on an alien planet filled with exotic life forms. An Avatar is a human mind in an alien body and the ex-Marine finds himself torn between two worlds in a desperate fight for his own survival and that of the indigenous people.

     
  • Bugs! 3D

    Film

    5 Jul 2010 to 11 Jul 2010

    Narrated by Dame Judi Dench, Bugs! is a live-action nature drama filmed in 3D. Shot on location in Borneo and in a purpose-built studio in Oxford, Bugs! explores the dramatic and savage lives of a preying mantis and a butterfly, known by their Latin names, Heirodula and Papilio.

     
  • The Dark Knight

    Film

    23 Nov 2009 to 29 Nov 2009

    Batman is back and joins forces with Gotham's new District Attorney to challenge The Joker. The dark superhero faces a new challenge when he takes on the evil Joker who is hellbent on committing a series of deadly crimes across Gotham City. Batman finds himself pushed to the limit by the Joker and is forced into crossing the line between heroics and counter-criminal behaviour.

     
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