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For the latest news, events, offers and great competitions stay in touch with your local shopping centre. With a whole host of big name retailers a food court and much more it is time to Shop at Centre Court Shopping Centre Wimbledon.

Address: 4 Queens Rd , London SW19 8YA, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 8944 8323
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SW19 8YA


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Reviews
Visited during Wimbledon 2024, where the Mall is bedecked with Green and Purple. A large display screen with deck chairs is set up for those who would like to see the latest match. Newly refurbished, clean and modern at present suffering from some closed shops due to Covid 19.
It's changed since we lived in nearby Putney six years ago. It's changed alot, it's been renovated and modernised. It feels more spacious, lighter and brighter but due, in the main to the economy I would think the number of shops have been significantly reduced & so many have gone in what is relatively a short period of time. I do like the new centre, it feels clean and it looks smart. Obviously the likes of Debenhams, & Paperchase have gone, amongst others, but so have the central food stores and the cafe that used to be on the ground floor by the entrance to Debenhams; I guess when Debenhams closed the cafe was no longer busy. The fast-food area on the top floor has gone and changed, and like the centre as a whole it has a more leisure-based feel to it now. There's a large luxury gym, a climbing wall plus the old fast-food area is now an indoor golf attraction. The old stalwarts H & M, M & S food, Boots & Costa remain plus the Tesco Express at the entrance. So Centre Court is now the Wimbledon Quarter. It could do with a few more shops, hopefully they'll come with time. Is it better? I'm not sure. It's definitely different and has had to change and to evolve, which it's done a pretty good job of doing. Level 9 Google reviewer; 900 plus reviews, 1.4 million views and over 12,000 photos with around 45 million views and still going strong . Check out my other reviews .
Had a really nice time hear whilst going on the indoor climbing wall. Really nice space and scenery and the shops were decent. Although, was disappointed that they didn’t have any H and M kids above 10. Costa Coffee was nice and quiet but a little expensive. Overall a very nice place to go and would recommend!
I love this shopping centre. It’s always so clean and fresh and I’m so glad more shops are coming back into it, after suffering the repercussions of the pandemic. A new extension and design is looking very exciting and I can’t wait for the big reveal at the end of the year!
Great but going to be fantastic soon as currently being renovated for eating places etc. Look on line for Wimbledon Quarter. Currently, great Golf bar for Gold enthusiasts and 601 for a lovely place to have a drink. Both places have outside balconies! Enjoy.
Compact shopping centre, some high street chain stores are here. But there are now fewer stores with the recent upgrade. You can still sit at the coffee place by the turnstiles and have a coffee before boarding your train. Latest additions include an indoor climbing facility with a large restaurant selling healthy meals. The internal layout is marginally better. Decent toilets.There’s a a retractable roof – really?? do the building designers know how fickle the English weather can be? Sizeable basement parking. Entrance via Queens Road. Good physical connection to Wimbledon tube and train stations - the covered walkway does such a great job esp on rainy days.
Newly renovated makes it nicer but less shops now, unfortunately. The gym at the back is great but super expensive. The ice skating in winter is very cool but also a little pricey. Overall it is good as long as the M&S and Boots stay.
This place is actually known for: Centre Court Shopping Centre. The mall houses a mix of well-known brands such as H&M, Marks & Spencer, and Boots, alongside smaller boutique stores. This variety caters to a wide range of shopping needs, from fashion to electronics. Located in the heart of Wimbledon, it’s easily accessible by public transport, including Wimbledon Station which services the London Underground, National Rail, and Tramlink. There are several cafes and eateries within the mall, providing good options for a quick bite or a relaxed meal. Popular choices include Starbucks and Pret A Manger. The shopping centre is well-maintained, clean, and offers modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, ample seating areas, and accessible restrooms. Hosts various community events and seasonal activities, adding a lively and engaging atmosphere for visitors. While there is parking available, it can be limited and expensive. Public transport is often a better option for visiting the mall.
So much changes to this shopping centre since I came here back in 2019, it’s the shame it was lots of shops on first floor and now it’s has converted to offices and gyms
I’ve only given 3 stars because there is a lot lacking in this place, which has so much potential since it has been renovated by Romulus. It is also now pet friendly so you can bring your furry friends inside without being shouted at by some security guy, which happened to me before this change. There are now tables and chairs for you to come in and have your take away food or do some work on your laptop. Other than the likes of Boots, Holland & Barrett, Superdrug, M&S food hall, H&M, Pandora etc, it is not an attractive mall at the moment. It needs an Apple store, a sports/gym accessory shop such as Decathlon, and other high street clothing brands and restaurants. A Whole Foods market would also do very well in a place like Wimbledon offering more premium choices.
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