Where to Watch The Wimbledon Championships in London Heritage Quarter

Wimbledon is one of Britain’s most favoured traditions and London Heritage Quarter offers some of the best places to catch every serve, rally and championship moment. From outdoor big screens and lively pub screenings to tennis-inspired afternoon teas and seasonal offers, there are plenty of ways to enjoy The Wimbledon Championships around Victoria, Westminster, Whitehall and The Northbank. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed afternoon in the sun or a vibrant atmosphere with food and drinks, here are some of the best Wimbledon London events and experiences to enjoy throughout the tournament.

 

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When is Wimbledon 2026?

The Wimbledon Championships return from 29 June to 12 July 2026, bringing two weeks of world-class tennis to London. The first week is ideal for catching a wide range of matches, while the second week builds towards the quarter-finals, semi-finals and the highly anticipated finals weekend.

 

Where to Watch Wimbledon in London Heritage Quarter

From open-air screenings to welcoming pubs and hotel lounges, there are plenty of places to watch Wimbledon in London Heritage Quarter. Whether you’re looking for a casual afternoon with colleagues, a family outing or post-work drinks while following the action, there’s a Wimbledon viewing spot to suit every occasion.

 

Credit: Cardinal Place At Victoria London

Wimbledon Fan Zones and Big Screens

The Garden at Cardinal Place 

More than 10,000 people enjoyed the free screenings last summer and The Garden at Cardinal Place will once again show live Wimbledon coverage throughout the tournament. Expect a relaxed outdoor atmosphere with deckchairs, communal seating and seasonal food and drink offers. Visitors can enjoy a cocktail pop-up from Rail House Victoria, a gelato cart from Emilia’s, and Wimbledon favourites including strawberries and cream and refreshing Limoncè Spritz from Greenwood.

The closest Tube station is Victoria. As with many Wimbledon fan zones in London, arriving early is recommended on busy match days, particularly during the later rounds and finals weekend.

 

Tennis-Themed Food, Drink and Summer Terraces

Blue Boar Pub

Catch every match while enjoying a classic pub atmosphere. Screening Wimbledon throughout the tournament, Blue Boar Pub is an ideal spot for fans looking to combine live sport with great food and drink. Its Sports Package includes any dish from the sports menu plus a pint of Blue Boar Lager for £20, with guests also earning a loyalty stamp towards future rewards.

 

The Orchard Room at Conrad London St. James’s

For something a little different, The Orchard Room offers MiniTEA: Summer Sport Games, a playful seasonal take on afternoon tea inspired by the spirit of summer sport. Designed for sharing, the menu features creative sweet and savoury treats celebrating seasonal flavours with a sporting twist, making it perfect for a relaxed Wimbledon-inspired afternoon.

 

Special Offers and Promotions During Wimbledon

Looking for Wimbledon offers in London? Throughout the tournament, venues across London Heritage Quarter will be serving seasonal specials, summer drinks and tennis-inspired treats.

  • The Garden at Cardinal Place – Enjoy seasonal refreshments while watching live coverage, including cocktails from Rail House Victoria, Emilia’s gelato, strawberries and cream and summer spritzes from Greenwood.
  • Blue Boar Pub – Take advantage of the Sports Package, combining food and drink for £20 while enjoying live Wimbledon coverage.
  • The Orchard Room at Conrad London St. James’s – Celebrate the season with the MiniTEA: Summer Sport Games experience, available throughout the summer period.

 

FAQs: Wimbledon 2026 in London Heritage Quarter

Do I need to book to watch Wimbledon on the big screens?

Most outdoor screenings operate on a first-come, first-served basis. For popular matches, arriving early is recommended to secure a good viewing spot.

 

Is there an entry fee for fan zones?

Many Wimbledon screenings, including those at Cardinal Place – The Garden, are free to attend.

 

Are the screenings family-friendly?

Yes. Outdoor screenings and daytime events are suitable for families, while some venues offer a livelier atmosphere later in the evening.

 

Where can I find up-to-date information on venues and timings?

For the latest information on Wimbledon London events, screening schedules and venue offers, visit individual venue websites.

 

What’s on in London?

Get the full rundown of what’s happening in London this summer with our guide, or discover special museums and exhibitions here.

 

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