Travelling to the Grounds
The Championships Journey Planner is the best way to plan your trip however you intend to travel to SW19.
The planner highlights the most sustainable options for travelling to and from Wimbledon.
You can create your own personalised travel plan, which will alert you and recalculate your route should there be any disruption on the day you’re travelling.
Click below to create your own bespoke plan.
Common questions guests have when visiting for the first time
Southfields station (District Line) – 15 mins' walk to the Grounds.
Wimbledon Station (District Line, South Western Railway, and London Trams) – 20 mins' walk to the Grounds.
Wimbledon Park Station (District Line) – 25 mins' walk to the Grounds.
A dedicated Championships bus service runs from Wimbledon station to the Grounds. In 2025, fares were:
- Single £4.00
- Return £6.50
Return buses leave from Car Park 1 on Somerset Road.
Please note that the 493 TfL bus service is redirected during The Championships via Bathgate Road, Queensmere Road, Parkside and High Street Wimbledon in both directions.
Bicycle parking for either personal or hire bikes is available in Car Parks 6 and 10 and is free of charge. Bikes left at other locations may be removed. All bicycles are left at the owner's risk.
Find more information on Active Travel, cycle routes and local hire bike operators in our host boroughs of Merton and Wandsworth
See the Parking Map for locations.
Shared taxi services with fixed fares operate from Southfields station (return taxis to Southfields and central London from Wimbledon Park Road – exit via Gate 1) and Wimbledon station (return from Somerset Road rank – exit via Gate 12).
Due to strictly limited availability, please note that in a change to previous practice, public car parking spaces must be pre-booked and there will be no on-day parking sales (other than at the Park & Ride facility in Morden).
Please use this link to access parking bookings and note that you will require a myWimbledon account in order to make a booking. There will be no on-day parking sale for Championships car parks, apart form the Park & Ride at Morden Park.
You can use our dedicated Championships’ Journey Planner to choose the most sustainable transport options.
Car Parks close no later than one hour after the Grounds close for the day and there is strictly no overnight parking in any Championships car park.
A Championships park and ride service is available at Morden Park (located on the A24, postcode SM4 5QU) charged at £20 for standard cars/minibuses or £10 for fully electric vehicles.
It is open from 6.30am until 11pm, with the last bus leaving the Grounds at 10pm, or at 10.40pm if there is late play on Centre Court or No.1 Court. Pre-booking is possible but not required.
The Museum can be accessed via Gate 4.
By London Underground -
Southfields Station (District Line) – 15 mins walk to the Grounds.
Wimbledon Station (District Line, South Western Railway, and London Trams) – 20 mins walk to the Grounds.
Wimbledon Park Station (District Line) – 25 mins walk to the Grounds.
All have step-free access.
By Bus –
The 493 bus service links Wimbledon Station (District Line, South Western Railway, and London Trams) and Southfields Station to the Museum.
The 493 service often runs as a single deck bus mostly with wheelchair access. The bus stop is called ‘Wimbledon Tennis Club and Museum’.
The bus stops are immediately outside the Museum (Gate 4).
By Taxi –
Drop-off and pick-up points outside the Museum (Gate 4).
By Car –
Please use SW19 5AG to locate the Museum via sat nav.
Blue badge parking becomes inaccessible from May to July because of The Championships preparations.
There is no charge for parking if available. Please ensure you have photographic ID (driving licence/passport) and a vehicle pass to obtain entry. The entrance is at Gate 4 on Church Road.
For more information, please see the maps provided.