Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum & Tour

Event location: London Attractions. Ongoing event.

With your Guided Tour, go behind the scenes of the oldest tennis tournament in the world at celebrated Wimbledon. And then Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum features up to date technology, including touch screen consoles and an exciting 3D film! See a number of genuine pieces of Wimbledon history during this visit.

Duration: Museum Tour : Approx 2.5 hours

When Can I Go

Museum Guided Tour runs:

Until 13th November: 10:30am, 11:30 am and 2:30pm

From 14th November: 10:30am, 11:30 am and 2:00pm

The Museum is open daily from 10:00am " 5:00pm (Last admission is 4:30pm)

Closed: 23 June to 06 July Museum and Tour closed due to The Championships at Wimbledon.

24 -26 December 2014, 01 January 2015: Museum and Tours closed.

How Does It work

You will receive a confirmation email with your vouchers, please print the voucher and bring it to the Ticket Office at the entrance.

Where Do I Go

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club,

Church Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 5AE

Nearest Train Station: Wimbledon

Nearest Underground: Southfields or Tooting Broadway

Bus Routes: 493

What is included

Guided Tour of the Wimbledon Grounds

Explore the History of the Game and See the Championship Trophies

Walk-Through of the Men's Dressing Room with the 'Ghost' of John McEnroe

200 Degree Cinema Screen & 3D Art Film 'Viewpoint'

Audio Guides Available in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese & Croatian

Detailed Tour Information

Fantastic New Cinema

The Cinema features a 200° screen that immerses the viewer into the world of The Championships by showing a film about the science of tennis.Filming took place during the 2005 Championships on Centre Court of Russia's Maria Sharapova against Spain's Nuria Llagostera Vives. Graham English Productions used a special panoramic rig that used 5 cameras at the same time, the result of which is a film that can be frozen and rotated around the field of action at any time.Using this technique, the film focuses on 20 different aspects of the match and showed viewers how players' bodies and equipment are affected during the course of a professional tennis match.

McEnroe's Ghost Sighted at the New Museum

The museum is able to create an exciting way to view a scene from Wimbledon's past. In a recreation of the 1980s Gentlemen's Dressing Room, a ghost-like image of John McEnroe appears and takes you through a tour of the normally off-limits area.

The Whites of Wimbledon

The fashions of Wimbledon continue to be a point of attention and significance to the story of tennis and the new Museum will house an extensive collection of Wimbledon attire. Everything from outfits worn in the 1880s to Rafeal Nadal's dri-fit 'pirate' trousers are on display.

Extraordinary New Technology

Interactive touch screen consoles are evenly distributed throughout the Museum hallways. These information access points make up a part of the new and exiting technologies within the Museum.

Good To Know

The Museum is only accessible to tournament ticket holders during The Championships. 

Senior and Student discounts are available. You must present valid photographic ID

Suitable for Children - Yes. Child ages are 5 - 16 years

Cancellation Policy " no refunds available