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Wimbledon 2026 big outdoor screening in London
ianVisits · 2026-06-22 · via ianVisits

As traditional as cream and strawberries are the large screens that pop up around London showing the Wimbledon tennis matches during the summer.

As you might expect, seats tend to get grabbed fast for the big matches, but you’ll often be able to sit on the floor or grass, so bring a rug.

The ones I have found so far are below. If I’ve missed any, add them to the comments at the bottom of this page. Thanks.

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Belgravia

29th June to 12th July – Eccleston Yard

Inside the Eccleston Yard shopping enclave, a large screen surrounded by shops and bars.

Details here

Camden

29th June to 12th July – Summer Garden

Wimbledon matches will be shown live on an outdoor big screen in the Summer Garden, with deckchair seating and outdoor table tennis.

Details here

Canary Wharf

4th June to 1st Sept – Canada Square Park

Several large screens will be set up on the Canada Square Park above the main shopping centre (Waitrose end). We will be showing most of the summer sports, as well as some movies.

Details here

Chelsea

10th to 12th July only – Duke of York Square

Limited VIP seating will be available. Alternatively, arrive early to secure a spot for the walk-ins or bring a picnic blanket to enjoy the matches from the Green.

Details here

City of London

29th June to 12th July – One New Change

A big screen is squashed into the open-air passage facing St Paul’s Cathedral – it might be useful if nearby Paternoster Square is full.

Details here

From 29th June to 12th July – New Street Square, near Fleet Street

Wimbledon is shown live every weekday (not weekends) and has a capacity for 500 people to watch the matches.

Details here

Covent Garden

29th June to 12th July – Covent Garden Plaza

A large screen showing sports, movies, Glastonbury, and screenings from the Royal Opera House. Quite a small seating area, though, so you need to get there early to bag a spot. It’s in tourist central, so expect noise.

Details here

Hackney

Dates TBC – Hackney Bridge

Situated just inside the Olympic Park is “Hackney Bridge”, and they will have a big screen showing sports, with details updated weekly, so you need to check before travelling to see what’s on.

Details here

Hammersmith

29th June to 12th July – Lyric Square

Large screen in the main shopping area square.

Details here

Islington

29th June to 13th July – Islington Square

A big screen with deckchairs in the shopping centre square.

Details here

King’s Cross

29th June to 16th August – Canalside

Large screen next to the canal and the stepped seating area – mainly showing films, but usually shows the sports as well.

Details here

Marble Arch

7th to 12th July – Portman Square

To the northeast of Marble Arch is the usually private Portman Square Gardens, but they will be open for a few days for their summer events, including a big screen for the latter half of Wimbledon.

Details here

Soho

29th June to 12th July – Ham Yard

Ham Yard Hotel’s ‘Centre Court-Yard’ will be bringing live coverage of The Championships to its large LED screen every day of Wimbledon.

Details here

Southbank

29th June to Sunday 12th July – National Theatre

A big screen is being set up outside The Understudy at the National Theatre

Details here

Tower of London

29th June to 12th July 2025 – St Katharine Docks

Next to the Tower of London, is the St Katherine Docks and they will have a “floating garden” showing the Wimbledon championships with a pop-up bar for drinks.

Open daily from 12pm to 8pm.

Details here

Victoria

29th June to 12th July – except Sunday 6th July – The Garden at Cardinal Place

A screen set up inside the open-air shopping centre opposite Victoria railway station.

Details here

Wimbledon

29th June to 12th July – The Piazza

While the sport takes place up the road in Southfields, you can watch the sport in the town where it started.

Details here


And don’t forget that outside of the Wimbledon fortnight, the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club offers regular guided tours of the Wimbledon tennis grounds and museum.