Wimbledon 2026 tickets start at £36, which means you can actually afford to go without remortgaging. We've put together the essentials on booking, where to stay, and how to get to SW19 without losing the will to live.
The deal
Ground passes from £36 for the 2026 Championships (June). The guide covers ticket availability across different courts and days, plus practical intel on accommodation options around London and transport links to the All England Club.
Why we like it
Wimbledon tickets sell fast and the ballot system is notorious. Starting at £36 makes entry-level attendance genuinely accessible — you're not paying West End theatre prices for a day on the grass. The guide walks you through the actual booking process rather than leaving you to figure it out, and includes realistic accommodation suggestions for various budgets. Fair warning: peak week (finals) tickets cost considerably more, and the ballot closes months ahead, so patience and early planning required.
How to book
Head to the Wimbledon Championships website to enter the ticket ballot or check ground pass availability. This guide pulls together the key logistics — where transport connections work best, which areas of London won't bankrupt you, and how the queuing system actually functions on the day. Book accommodation early; SW London fills up fast during the fortnight.
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