How to Travel From Heathrow to Wimbledon

Every summer, tennis buffs travel to the All England Club to watch the greatest tennis players in the world compete against each other. Fans who fly into Heathrow Airport can reach the hallowed courts of Wimbledon by following these steps.

Things You'll Need

  • Map of London
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Instructions

  1. Ride the Express

    • 1

      Follow the clearly marked signs to Heathrow Express.

    • 2

      Take the Express to London Paddington Underground station.

    • 3

      Follow signs to the District Line which is the green line on the Underground maps. Board the train to Wimbledon. From door-to-door, the entire trip should take approximately 35 minutes.

    Travel the Underground

    • 4

      Follow the signs to the London Underground or "Tube," as it's loving called in the UK.

    • 5

      Use the Piccadilly Line (designated in blue on the Underground maps) to Earls Court Station.

    • 6

      Change onto the District Line, which is the green line on the maps.

    • 7

      Board the train to Wimbledon. Your entire trip should take one hour.

Tips & Warnings

  • The Heathrow Express is quicker but more expensive.

  • The District line encompasses many other parts of London. Don't end up on the wrong train.

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