Pathé City





Need a change from the usual bars and shopping near Amsterdam’s Leidseplein? Then book tickets for Pathe City, a cinema restored in 2010 offering a range of popular films and the occasional art-house flick.
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Dutch Cinema
City Theater was a Dutch cinema chain. The first City Theater was opened in The Hague in 1923. The Company to Exploitation of the City Theater then opened in 1929, also in The Hague, the Flora Theater and in 1930 the Odeon Theater. The Lumière Theater in Rotterdam opened its doors in 1933.
All the halls of the 85-year-old City cinema on Amsterdam's Leidseplein have been given a complete make-over. The rooms are equipped with luxurious single and double armchairs with a double armrest for extra space and a handy table for eating and drinking. This has given the whole theater an even more luxurious appearance.
The lighting in the halls has also been addressed. Thanks to the playful use of color of the chairs, foyers and halls connect seamlessly, allowing visitors to enjoy the ultimate luxury cinema experience together with their family and friends.
Accessibility
General accessibility provisions and information
Present, available or allowed
- Service dog allowed
- Personal assistant
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
Provisions for people with reduced mobility
Present, available or allowed
- Lift
- Passageways that are sufficiently wide
- Accessible restroom
- Mobile payment
Provisions for people who require low sensory environments
Present, available or allowed
- Hidden disability Sunflower-keycord recognised here
Not present, not available or not allowed
- Guide lines
- Hearing loop (t-coil or headphones)
- Sign language interpretation provided
- Closed captioning
- Open captioning
- Low stimulus hours
- Sensory experience
- Audio description
- Accessible information
- Material in Braille
- Stairs with handrail













