

You can see the full Pathé Amsterdam agenda hereĮYE Film – Spectacular film museum location on the north bank of the IJ. The address is Buikslotermeerplein 2003 near the Amsterdam Noord metro station. Pathé Amsterdam Noord – A multiplex cinema in the Amsterdam Noord district with 12 screens and 2,500 seats. Located at Vijzelstraat 15 near Muntplein. Pathé De Munt – A large and modern 13-screen multiplex cinema in the heart of the centre showing all the latest releases. The address is Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 15-19 (near the Leidseplein lizard sculptures). With its art deco facade, it today shows mainly commercial ‘Hollywood’ fare. Pathé City Theater – Just off Leidseplein is the 7-screen Pathé City cinema which first opened its doors in 1935. Visitors should try to catch a film here if possible. It is located in central Amsterdam at Reguliersbreestraat 26-34 (between Muntplein and Rembrandtplein).

The 6-screen Tuschinski is run by Pathé and has hosted many Dutch film premieres. The interior and exterior have been renovated to the original state. Pathé Tuschinski Cinema – A stunning cinema originally built in 1921 in art-deco/art nouveau style.

Watch for “sneak previews” (pre-premiere films) which are shown midweek by some cinemas for a slight discount. Some cinemas chains also offer an unlimited monthly pass. Weekends can be very busy so for popular movies it is advisable to reserve in advance either by phone, online or at the box office. Supplements are charged for reservations, long films and 3D films. Amsterdam cinema ticket prices are around €12-15.
