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sydney cinemas

Sydney Cinemas

Cinemas are spread around the city with the main city centre cinemas located in George Street between Park and Liverpool streets. Many cinemas have half price tickets on Tuesdays.

Academy Twin Cinema
3a Oxford St , Paddington (02 9361 4453)

Chauvel Cinema
Cnr Oxford St & Oatley Rd , Paddington (02 9361 5398)

Cinema On The Square
George Street, Sydney (02 9247 4197)

City Greater Union Hoyts Village Complex
505-25 George St (02 9273 7431)

Cremorne Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace
308 Miliary Rd, Cremorne (02 9908 4344)

Dendy Cinema
261 King St , Newtown (02 9550 5699)

Dendy Cinema
Circular Quay (02 9252 8879)

Eros Cinema
57 Goulburn Street, Sydney (02 9281 1998)

 
 


 
 

Fox Studios
This is the Australian reply to America's Universal Studios. Fox Studios is a working film production area famous for making The Matrix and Mission Impossible. Fox Studios Australia is a working professional studio only and not open to the general public. Located at Moore Park. Use bus 339 from Central Station or 355 from Bondi Junction. Bondi or Sydney Explorer, Stop 16.(9383 4000)

Govinda's Movie Room
112 Darlinghurst Rd , Darlinghurst (02 9380 5155)

Greater Union Cinema
9 Spit Rd, Mosman (02 9969 1988)

Manly Cinemas
43 East Esplanade, Manly, NSW – Opposite Manly Wharf – (02 9977 0644)
The North Shore 's independent cinema offering quality art-house and selected mainstream films.

Ritz Theatre
43 St Paul 's St, Randwick (02 9611 4811)

Valhalla Cinema
166 Glebe Point Rd, Glebe (02 9660 8050)

Verona Cinema
17 Oxford St. Paddington (02 9360 6099)

Village Cinemas
545 George Street, Sydney (02 9264 6701)

IMAX
A screen ten times as large as that in a conventional cinema is housed in an eight storey high building. 31 Wheat Road, Darling Harbour (02 9281 3300).