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It’s the most prestigious tennis event in the world, held on the outskirts of cosmopolitan London. Is this your year to finally witness Wimbledon for yourself?
The world’s oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament is celebrating its 142nd birthday in 2019. From its roots as a favorite leisure-time tournament for the upperclass, Wimbledon has grown to become a must-see bucket list event for any true tennis fan.
Wimbledon is Europe’s single largest annual sporting event, and draws over half a million visitors a year. With five main events made up of 432 matches, the two weeks of Wimbledon are packed with edge-of-your-seat action. Take this chance to tour beautiful London, cheer on your favorite players, and maybe even catch a glimpse of the Royal Family from the stands!
What’s included?
- 3 nights at 4-star Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London Hotel
- Roundtrip event transportation
- Roundtrip airport transportation
- Experience London with 3-day sightseeing pass
- Professional daily assistance from guides on-site
- Daily hotel breakfast
- Expert pre-trip travel planning
Why Wimbledon?
Britain is the birthplace of tennis, so the UK’s most prestigious tennis tournament is rich with tradition. Wimbledon is the last remaining international tennis tournament that uses grass courts (trimmed to precisely 8mm), something the organizers are very proud of. Approaching the grounds, you will feel a huge sense of history and anticipation. Old customs are preserved in polite titles such as Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles.
It’s hard not to be star-struck at Wimbledon. Not only does the tournament feature all of the most famous names in international tennis, but the every year the event is attended by celebrities, politicians, and royalty. Yet at the same time, Wimbledon is fiercely egalitarian – it’s the only major international sporting event that reserves normal-priced tickets to be sold the day-of on a first-come-first-served basis. It is truly an event where the elite of society and everyday folks come together to watch the matches.

Maybe you’ll even spot her Royal Highness herself!
Plus, we don’t need to remind you that Wimbledon takes place in London, one of the most vibrant, beautiful, and historic cities in the world.
Ticket-only pricing
Date | Match | Centre Court | Court One |
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Mon 1-Jul | $2,400 | $1,800 | |
Tue 2-Jul | $1,900 | $1,300 | |
Wed 3-Jul | $2,200 | $1,300 | |
Thu 4-Jul | $2,000 | $1,300 | |
Fri 5-Jul | $2,550 | $1,600 | |
Sat 6-Jul | $2,550 | $1,600 | |
Sun 7-Jul | No play | No play | |
Mon 8-Jul | Singles (Last 16) | $3,100 | $1,900 |
Tue 9-Jul | Ladies Qtr Final | $1,250 | $950 |
Wed 10-Jul | Mens Qtr Final | $4,200 | $2,400 |
Thu 11-Jul | Ladies Semi Final | $1,450 | $950 |
Fri 12-Jul | Mens Semi Final | $4,950 | n/a |
Sat 13-Jul | Ladies Final | $1,950 | n/a |
Sun 14-Jul | Mens Final | $5,500 | n/a |
Full package pricing
- Double occupancy: $995 per person
- Single occupancy: $1345 per person
- Round-trip airport transfers: $125 per person
Questions?
We may have already answered it on our detailed Wimbledon FAQs page. For further questions, our dedicated event experts have first-hand experience on the ground at Wimbledon. There’s no question they cannot answer, so feel free to reach out.

Brian Peters
Wimbledon Event Manager
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Rich Beard
Wimbledon Event Manager
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