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Your Complete Guide to Wimbledon Parking

Limited on-site parking — here's what that means for you

The All England Club does have car parks, but public spaces must be pre-booked in advance through the official Wimbledon parking system — there are no on-day sales. This catches a lot of visitors off guard, particularly those travelling to Wimbledon for the first time. If the official car parks are full or you've missed the window to book, JustPark has spaces in the surrounding streets near SW19 within walking distance of the grounds. The earlier you plan, the more options you'll have — and the less time you'll spend thinking about parking when you'd rather be watching tennis.

How to park close to Wimbledon with JustPark

JustPark has spaces within walking distance of the All England Club across the surrounding area, including private driveways, off-street car parks and on-street bays in nearby streets. Spaces are bookable by the day, so you can plan each visit in advance and arrive knowing exactly where you're going. With 14 days of play across nearly two weeks, availability varies by day — earlier rounds tend to be easier, while the second week and finals weekend see the highest demand. Book the days you need as soon as possible.

What to expect on the roads around Wimbledon

Wimbledon is one of the busiest events in the London sporting calendar. During the Championships, roads in and around SW19 see significantly higher traffic, and journey times from surrounding areas can increase considerably on peak days. If you're driving, build in extra time — particularly in the afternoon when crowds peak. On finals weekend, the roads around the club are at their busiest, so arriving early is strongly advisable. Checking traffic updates on the morning of your visit will help you pick the best route in.

Tips for a smooth Wimbledon day

A little planning goes a long way at Wimbledon. Book your parking before you book anything else — spaces near the club go faster than most people expect. Aim to arrive at least an hour before play begins on your court of choice, as security queues and pedestrian crowds around the gates slow things down on busier days. If you're attending more than one day across the fortnight, booking all your parking dates in one go through JustPark is the simplest way to get it sorted early and take one thing off your list.

Fan FAQs on Wimbledon Parking

Yes, but it must be pre-booked — there are no on-day sales at the Championships car parks. You'll need a myWimbledon account to book through the official Wimbledon parking system. The only exception is the Park & Ride at Morden Park (SM4 5QU), which operates on a turn-up basis at £20 for standard vehicles or £10 for fully electric cars.

JustPark has spaces in the surrounding streets and residential areas near SW19, giving you an alternative to the official car parks. Book in advance to find the best options within walking distance of the grounds.

JustPark shows distances for all available spaces so you can choose how far you're happy to walk. Southfields station is a 15-minute walk from the grounds, so spaces in that direction are a solid option.

Yes. Earlier rounds tend to be quieter than the second week, with finals weekend the busiest period of all. If you're attending during the final days of the Championships, booking your parking as early as possible is particularly important.