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The Galaxy, Bridge Street, Luton, Bedfordshire LU12NB

Cineworld is located at The Galaxy, Bridge Street, Luton, Bedfordshire.

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Restaurants nearby

Indian
Turkish
Dial-A-Kebab
180m away
Greek
Pizzeria
Pizza Palace
180m away
American
Burger King
209m away
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Venue
Cineworld
Address
The Galaxy
Bridge Street
Luton
LU12NB
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