Located inside Westfield Stratford City, Vue Stratford has 20 screens with over 2,600 seats.
All screens are fitted with Digital Dolby 6.1 Surround Sound
Accessibility Information
Vue Westfield Stratford City has wheelchair access throughout the venue and in all screens. The venue is accessible from all levels of the shopping centre by lift and escalator.
There's step-free access to the wheelchair spaces and adjoining seats, and accessible toilets in the foyer and adjacent to many of the screens.
Some of screens are equipped with infrared technology to provide hearing assistance. Simply let a member of our staff know when you're purchasing your tickets and they'll organise a headset or neck loop for you. We recommend arriving a little earlier than you normally would so we can get you set up in time for the film.
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