National Rail
The recommended rail station is Wimbledon. There will be a free shuttle bus running from the station to the venue, or it’s an approx. 20-minute walk through Wimbledon Village.
If you’re travelling from outside London, you should book your rail tickets in advance. Special 2012 Games Train Tickets are available for London 2012 ticket holders.
London Underground
Wimbledon – shuttle service or around 20-minute walk through Wimbledon Village
Southfields – around 15-minute walk
Docklands Light Railway (DLR)
Not an option for this venue.
London Overground
Not an option for this venue.
London Tramlink
Wimbledon – shuttle service or around 20-minute walk through Wimbledon Village
Bus
London has an extensive bus network. For details, check the Transport for London website.
We also recommend you check the summary of service changes during the Games [PDF]
Walking
The public transport system will be very busy – so walking may be quicker than you think.
Section 6 of the Capital Ring goes from Wimbledon Park to Richmond Bridge. There are lots of other walking routes in the area.
Cycling
Free, secure, managed cycle parking will be provided at the venue. Plan your journey by bike using the spectator journey planner
Please note that bike locks will not be provided at the venue so remember to bring one with you.
If you’re thinking of cycling, why not join a 2012 Games guided cycle ride. These rides offer an opportunity to travel with an experienced ride leader, on audited routes. The rides are up to an hour long and are suitable for families. You’ll need your own bike but the rides are free. Find out more and reserve your place
Accessible travel
Wimbledon and Southfields have step-free access, with staff assistance available. Accessible shuttle services will run between Southfields station, Wimbledon station and the venue.
If you’re travelling by National Rail and require assistance, you should book this when you buy your train tickets. To book rail tickets and assistance, visit the 2012 Games Train Ticket booking website
London's buses have low floors and provide audio and visual information. There is one wheelchair space per bus.
Limited, pre-booked accessible parking will be provided close to the venue for disabled spectators who are UK Blue Badge holders or members of an equivalent national scheme. This must be booked in advance
Taxis and private hire vehicles
Taxi and private hire vehicle drop-off areas are located outside the venue.