Heading to London for Wimbledon? Thanks to the unique buzz that surrounds the oldest tennis tournament in the world, June/July is always a fantastic time to visit the wider South West corner of the capital and its leafy surrounding areas.
At the desirable heart of the action and with an eclectic mix of rustic pubs, chic restaurants and upscale boutiques is Wimbledon Village itself, but nearby Richmond, South Kensington, Kingston and Notting Hill are all similarly sought-after London enclaves offering a metropolitan village-y feel with charms that extend beyond tennis.
And you may find that hotels slightly further afield make reaching the courts quicker and easier, not to mention slightly cheaper with more availability. Here’s our guide to the best hotels near the Wimbledon tennis – from an 18th-century pub to a notorious rock ‘n’ roll spa hotel – along with public transport routes from the hotels to the grounds.
Get there on foot (or 10 mins by taxi)
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109
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All under 35 minutes on public transport
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239
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All under 45 minutes on public transport
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Contributions by Sophie Campbell, Kaye Holland, Simon Horsford, Charlotte Johnstone, Carol King, Penny Walker, Venus Wong
A favourite of dowager duchesses, lords, ladies and assorted gentlefolk; the Middleton family and…
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A magnet for media and entertainment types, darling. Interiors are charmingly retro, service is p…
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On elegant Sloane Street, right opposite leafy, Grade II-listed Cadogan Place Gardens, the Beaver…
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400per night