Although I haven't been to Wimbledon for years, I've been to Wimbledon more than once, visited museums here, and wandered outside the "no-go zone". The last time I came was on a very warm summer. There is a good cafe or restaurant near the gate here. I rate it on the museum review website.
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Although I haven't been to Wimbledon for years, I've been to Wimbledon more than once, visited museums here, and wandered outside the "no-go zone". The last time I came was on a very warm summer. There is a good cafe or restaurant near the gate here. I rate it on the museum review website.
The world-class tennis event is held in London. It is really a good opportunity to see the game play. There are stars. It is about to appear in the royal family. The atmosphere is warm and it is worth coming again. Very recommended.
The Wimbledon Open, also known as the All-British Lawn Tennis Championships, was founded in 1877 and is the earliest tournament in modern tennis history. Wimbledon's tennis court covers 42 acres with 19 venues and 22 training venues. The venue for the finals - the most prestigious of the Central Stadium, which can accommodate 15,000 people. Here, the popularity of the No. 1 stadium is also very high.
one of the best cities in the uk, visited during the Wimbledon championships and it was a lot fun and excitement. a lot of other things to do like visiting old towns , shopping and of course good food. i would recommend you visit this amazing place
Wimbledon Tennis Championships are a huge event for net fans! Be sure to come to punch in, the scene is too atmospheric, especially the quiet and tense atmosphere of the whole scene when the ball is back and forth, very interesting! Sports is really borderless ~