
All you need to know ↓🎾 If you’ve ever wondered how the famous Wimbledon tennis queue actually works… here’s what I learnt from doing it myself this week! ⏰ I joined the queue on Thursday 4th July (Day 4 of Wimbledon) and… it’s an experience. We arrived at 6am, collected our Queue Cards, and finally got into the grounds at 12:30pm. It’s a long wait, but a rite of passage for any tennis fan. 💰 We queued for Ground Passes which were £30 per adult and give you access to the outside courts, Henman Hill, the food & drink areas, and general grounds access. 🎟️ Ground Passes are typically the only passes available if you queue, unless you are one of the very first to join the queue (incredibly early / night before!) where you’ll then get chance to purchase courts 2-Centre Court. ☀️ Top tips: bring snacks, water, sunscreen and something comfy to sit on. There’s toilets, coffee stands and food trucks in the queue area - but it’s still a waiting game. 👀 Once inside, it was very busy—lots of queuing for food, and seats on the smaller courts fill up fast. 💡 My honest advice? Definitely try the queue once for the experience… but if you want guaranteed court seats without the wait, enter the Wimbledon Ballot for next year! It’s your best bet for seated tickets and avoids the early wake-up call. #Wimbledon #WimbledonQueue #LondonThingstodo #Wimbledon2024 #BritishSummer #WimbledonTips
Place

Wimbledon Park
Landmark
Activity/Tour

Wimbledon Tennis & Westminster Landmarks Walking Tour
Activity
3.3
Sports/Recreation

Henman Hill
Park
4.6

Centre Court | Wimbledon
Stadium
4.9

No.1 Court | Wimbledon
Stadium
4.8

No.2 Court | Wimbledon
Athletic field
4.8
Museum/Gallery

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum