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Everyman outdoor cinema on the steps of Granary Square in Kings Cross

Seven outdoor cinemas to visit this summer

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Looking for a fun film experience under the stars? We’ve got you covered.

Hot summer nights call for al fresco fun and, luckily, this summer there’s an array of open-air movie nights you can enjoy across the UK in idyllic locations. From breezy rooftops looking across London to lush country estates and fairytale castles, we’ve found some of the best outdoor film hubs to visit this summer for an unforgettable movie experience.

Rooftop Film Club in Peckham and Stratford, London

This summer Rooftop Film Club’s two locations — on top of the Bussey Building in Peckham and at Roof East in Stratford — will welcome you for chilled-out screenings paired with stunning London views. Running until early September, films range from indie favourites such as Lady Bird to new releases like The Little Mermaid. Cocktails and pizza are on offer at Bussey’s bar, while Roof East serves street burgers and Turkish flatbreads along with popcorn and chocolates. Great food, films and splendid vistas should be enough to make up for the stair climb at Bussey. Roof East comes with a lift, while both have wheelchair access to the rooftop.

The Luna Cinema, various locations across the UK

With so many venues around the UK to choose from (from East Midlands to Wales), The Luna Cinema doesn’t disappoint when it comes to finding the space that suits you best. Among the iconic spots are Westminster Abbey and Kew Gardens in London, and Waddesdon Manor in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire. Naughties’ favourites such as Mean Girls and The Devil Wears Prada, as well as beloved musicals including Moulin Rouge, are part of this year’s programme, as are recent releases like Top Gun: Maverick and Elvis. Most screenings run until August, with some of the Luna cinemas (including the ones at Lincoln Castle and Wimbledon Park) hosting screenings until late September.

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Moonlight Flicks, various locations across the UK

This one has three beautiful locations to choose from: the Chester Cathedral in Chester, Cheshire, the Claremont Farm in Bebington, Wirral and Park Farm in Nantwich. Moonlight Flicks provides a relaxed cinema experience with drinks and snacks such as pizza, hot dogs and cocktails; in Chester and Nantwich, you’ll need to pre-order these no later than 24 hours in advance. Running until late August, and early September in Chester, screenings range from older films such as Mamma Mia! and The Greatest Showman to newer releases like Everything Everywhere All at Once. To ensure an immersive movie experience, the cinema uses headphones, so you’re welcome to bring your own and plug them in or borrow a set at the venue.

Screen on the Canal in King’s Cross, London

The Everyman cinema company has set up a pop-up movie theatre on the steps of Granary Square in King’s Cross, the aptly named Screen on the Canal. It gives you the chance to watch films or sports (including the Wimbledon Tennis Championship) amid giant, playful lollipops. Movie screenings include anything from recent hits such as Top Gun: Maverick and Elvis to beloved classics like Mary Poppins and Casablanca, all on the banks of the canal. Films will run throughout the day and every evening from 22 June until early August, and you can choose which movie you’d like to be screened every Thursday evening via the King’s Cross app. Take in the tranquillity of the Granary Square fountains, while watching your favourite film and tucking into a slice of pizza or a delicious 99p ice cream.

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Open-Air Cinema Cinestock, various locations across the UK

Cinestock makes outdoor screenings feel like home, since it allows you to bring your own rugs, cushions, sunloungers or any other type of seat you like, and kick back to watch your favourite films under the stars, in venues across Surrey and Sussex. You can also book a luxury high-back padded chair for maximum comfort. Or if you’re more of an indoorsy kind of movie geek, there’s an indoor drive-in that will give you the open-air feeling without the risk of a cold night breeze. Expect to watch classics such as Dirty Dancing, or recent blockbusters such as Top Gun: Maverick until late September. There’s also live music to entertain you before each screening, and ticket deals for families, couples and groups are available.

Adventure Cinema, various locations across the UK

From Cardiff to Derby and with Scotland recently added to the mix, Adventure Cinema has more than 70 pop-up screens across the country, all with gorgeous backdrops such as medieval castles and glistening lakes. Bear in mind you’ll have to bring your own camping chair or blanket, or book the venues’ VIP deck chairs, to watch a film at these scenic locations. This year, expect beloved musicals such as The Greatest Showman and new releases like Elvis, or catch classics such as Grease or Pretty Woman, until early October. Snacks and soft drinks are available to purchase at most events but feel free to bring your own food, too.

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Ashridge House, Hertfordshire

Having partnered up with Adventure Cinema to offer three memorable movie nights, Ashridge House deserves its very own mention here. Once a residence to Henry VIII and Princess Elizabeth I, this regal country estate in Hertfordshire is now an events and wedding venue, as well as one of the most romantic places for open-air film screenings in the UK. This year, screenings take place on 25, 26 and 27 July, with select films including Top Gun: Maverick, Elvis and Mamma Mia!. When purchasing your tickets, you can also pre-book a meal, to be enjoyed on the lawn along with the film. Or you can order drinks at the pop-up bar throughout the evening, as well as food and drinks from The Bakehouse cafe. Staying the night at Ashridge House is also an option.

Main photo: Screen on the Canal, King’s Cross

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