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Rahul Parekh
Rahul Parekh
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  • 18th February 2020

Wimbledon Area Guide

Thanks to a sport involving two rackets, a net and a tennis ball, Wimbledon is one of London’s most distinguishable and popular areas. For two weeks every year, Wimbledon feels like the centre of the world as the most famous tennis tournament serves up its unique brand of entertainment from SW19. Surrounded by wonderful quiet zones of greenery, residential zones and a host of cafes and restaurants, it offers a friendly atmosphere for those working and living in Wimbledon London and a wide range of cultures as well.

We’ve put together a comprehensive Wimbledon area guide for the ins and outs of the area.

The Area:

Holding the famous SW postcode, Wimbledon is fantastically positioned within an established neighbourhood with Battersea to the north, Earlsfield to the West and Sutton to the south. Several identifiable sites enclose the area including Richmond Park, Hampton Court Palace and Putney. Wimbledon has also been home to many important people in its rich history who’ve built and established several impressive estates including the director of the East India Company who built Eagle House.

Getting Around:

Commuting in and out of Wimbledon is a doddle as you can access the district line from Wimbledon and Wimbledon Park Stations as well as the tram from Wimbledon tram stop. Numerous bus links run throughout the day to provide quick and easy access to Wimbledon and surrounding areas.

Things to do in Wimbledon:

Wimbledon Tennis Tournament:

Coming to Wimbledon and not visiting the world’s most famous centre court where the elite in the tennis world come to play isn’t an option. From the magnificent centre court attraction to the flurry of smaller tennis courts, Wimbledon provides a sporting atmosphere and experience like no other.

New Wimbledon Theatre:

Coming to Wimbledon and not visiting the world’s most famous centre court where the elite in the tennis world come to play isn’t an option. From the magnificent centre court attraction to the flurry of smaller tennis courts, Wimbledon provides a sporting atmosphere and experience like no other.

Wimbledon Common:

Unique to Wimbledon is its large stretches of green space provide an escape from the madness of the city into a flavour of the countryside style environment. A relaxing promenade through Wimbledon Common provides a chance to gather your thoughts whilst getting closer to the forested areas, ponds, museum and even a windmill.

Eateries:

Wimbledon has its fair share of traditional and exotic eateries to explore from Asian cuisine and European cafes to traditional English pubs and restaurants. Here are our best places to eat in Wimbledon:

Patana:

Proudly standing on Wimbledon High Street, this savvy restaurant combines art and craft portraying a spacious and relaxing interior environment. This Thai restaurant offers phenomenal authentic modern dishes filled with the delicious taste of Thailand.

The Ivy Café:

Opened in 2016, this all-day dining brasserie offers a delightful dining experience from the minute you walk through the grand, olive-green exterior, leading into the glitzy and large spectacular interior design. A lavish garden terrace and private first-floor dining room looks after all types of dining requirements.

Little Vietnam:

A fantastic family-run café restaurant serving the delicious and exotic taste of Vietnam is located at the heart of South Wimbledon. Each dish arrives an explosion of utter flavor with unique presentations on every plate.

Offices in Wimbledon:

With access to the best-serviced offices in Wimbledon, Office Freedom are perfectly placed to help you find your perfect office space in Wimbledon.

Mainyard Studios:

The old woodwork sites in South Wimbledon have been terrifically transformed to provide a wide range of beautiful private office spaces best suited for the creative and artistic individuals and businesses. The interior design provides a warm and collaborative environment ideal for your team.

 

Workspace – More Street:

Inviting you in from its large bricked frontage, this office space provides office and studio commercial space. Located close to the shops, cafes and restaurants, meeting clients won’t be an issue. There are also numerous amenities within the new riverside development adjacent to Wandsworth Bridge, offering a gym, restaurants and hotels.

 

South Park studios:

This architecturally attractive office space holds many of the facilities and amenities most businesses crave in their office space. From meeting rooms to secretarial services, all businesses will be well catered to ensuring they have the necessary tools required to succeed. The property also benefits from an abundance of natural light shining in through the full-length windows and skylights.

 

These are just a fine selection of offices on offer in Wimbledon. If your business is in search of office space in Wimbledon, Office Freedom is on hand to help. With access to thousands of serviced offices, we’ll search, compare and negotiate on your behalf, ensuring you find the best office space for your business.

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