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The Palace Cinema

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The Palace is a cosy independent cinema in a lovely listed building, showing the latest independent releases from around the world. 

The Palace may look tiny from the outside, but step into the foyer to find fresh coffee, popcorn, sweets and our small licensed bar before taking your seat in the auditorium; there are 111 seats in all, spread between a magical little balcony and the gorgeous stalls below.

The auditorium's large screen stretches almost the width of the building, with perfect views from any seat. The building may be well over a hundred years old but the films are shown with the latest digital projection and fantastic surround sound.

Please see their website for current and future programme... and to check film times.

 

Access Information

There are 3 steps up to the Cinema entrance, with no ramp alternative. A more accessible, sloped side entrance can be used, please ask staff in advance.

There are 13 steps down to the stalls and 2 up to the balcony. The stalls are wheelchair-accessible. The Cinema can accommodate 2 wheelchairs at a time. The max width wheelchair we can fit inside is 72cm.

Assistance Dogs welcome.

Accessible toilets available next door at The Pavilion. 

The nearest disabled parking is at Harbour Car Park (CT10 1NE) approximately 100 metres from the Cinema. 

Pricing

Monday to Friday before 4.30pm
Adults: £6
Children (14 & under): £4

Monday to Thursday from 4.30pm
Adults: £8
Concessions (Over 60, unwaged): £7
Children (14 & under): £4

Friday from 4.30pm & all day Saturday/Sunday
Adults: £9
Concessions (Over 60, unwaged): £8
Children (14 & under): £4

CEA card: One carer free when accompanying card holder.

Please note: Some special events may have different pricing.

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Address

The Palace Cinema Harbour Street
Broadstairs

Kent

CT10 1ET

Contact

info@thepalacecinema.co.uk 01843 865726

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Opening Times

Please see website for programme/times

Accessible toilets
Bar
Guide Dogs, Hearing Dogs and Registered Assistance Dogs welcome
Licensed
Step-free access

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