Car Parking at Wimbledon Tennis Championship
Do not park your car in the surrounding streets. It will get a ticket and be towed away. If you have to bring your car to Wimbledon Tennis there is limited official parking.
There are long traffic jams and the official Tennis car parks are expensive and fill up very quickly. When the Tennis is finished it can take over an hour to get out of the car parks. If you still want to use the official car parks click on the link below to go to the official site. For up to date information check out their site. http://aeltc.wimbledon.org
The majority of the roads in Wimbledon town centre are covered by extended no parking yellow lines that are in operation until 11pm. The London Borough of Merton Parking wardens are very active and if you leave your vehicle on a yellow line there is a very good chance you will get a ticket. There are a number of car parks in Wimbledon. Make sure you read the regulations and closing times at each car park as they are different. I would strongly recommend you use the Park and Ride schemes. Some private houses and companys offer parking for a large fee but they get full very quickly
Parking in Wimbledon
- Wimbledon Railway Station car park, Alexandra Road SW19.
- B&Q car park, Alexandra Road SW19
- Wimbledon Bridge Multi-storey car park, Hartfield Crescent, SW19
- Sainsbury's super market, Worple Road, SW19
- Centre Court Shopping Centre, Queens Road, SW19
- Morrison's Supermarkt Hartfield Road, SW19
- Russell Road, SW19, behind Wimbledon Theatre
Parking in Morden (then take the 93 bus)
- Kenley Road Car Park, Kenley Road, Morden
- Morden Underground Car Park, Kenley Road, Morden
- Sainsbury's car park, London Road, Morden
- York Close Car Park off London Road, Morden
- Lidl's Car Park, Aberconway Road, Morden
- Wyvales Garden Centre, Morden Hall Road, Morden
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