Why Stay in Wimbledon, London?
Wimbledon is the world's oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament, held annually at the All England Lawn Tennis Club. The Championships are steeped in tradition β pristine grass courts, all-white dress code, strawberries and cream, and Pimm's on Henman Hill create an atmosphere that is uniquely, quintessentially British. The tournament draws the world's best players and most discerning sporting spectators.
Wimbledon Village, just a short walk uphill from the All England Club, offers charming boutique hotels and guesthouses in a leafy, affluent neighbourhood. Hotels near Southfields tube station (the main public transport arrival point) provide convenient access. For those wanting to combine Wimbledon with London sightseeing, hotels in central London with easy District Line access work perfectly β the journey from central London takes about 30-40 minutes.
The Queue is one of Wimbledon's most beloved traditions. Fans camp overnight on the Wimbledon Park grounds for the chance to buy limited daily tickets to show courts and even Centre Court. Hotels in nearby Putney, Wandsworth, or Earlsfield allow early morning walks to join The Queue. For guaranteed Centre Court or Court 1 tickets, apply via the annual ballot the previous year.
Wimbledon fortnight coincides with the height of the English summer. Long daylight hours (sunrise 5am, sunset 9:30pm) mean extended play, and the surrounding area offers excellent dining, Wimbledon Common for walks, and easy access to the rest of London. Richmond Park, one of London's largest Royal Parks with herds of wild deer, is just a short drive away.

