Centre Court Shopping Centre

4 Queen's Rd, London
020 8944 8323

Recent Reviews

Google user

Great and beautifully done place for ice-skating and have a fun for everyone!!

Elizabeth Husbands

Popped into Boots Options to collect my new glasses. In and out super quick. Very efficient.

Giovanni andolfi

this place is good only for parking . there is some few shops on the ground floor including m&s and boots . all the other area including the first floor are closed for renovation wich seems they stopped

Cagri Onur

Centre court is a small, but diverse shopping centre. It is at the heart of wimbledon and contains everything you could need from a bubble tea stand to a jewellery shop. It is usually not too crowded and easy to find your way around and is located near many of wimbledon’s restuarants and cinemas, making it the perfect place to spend a day out.

Georgiana

Work in progress. It doesn’t seem to be able to attract the crowd as before the pandemic. It has great potential though.

Mina T.

Not many shops to visit - half of the shopping centre is closed off. Currently accessible shops include an M&S food hall, Oliver Bonas, Holland & Barrett and The Works.

Neaz Ahmed

Since Debenhams left centre court is dead. Days of supermarkets and hyper shops have long gone due to online shopping. Replace them with things that work - finance shops, vegetarian food, street food, natural clothing, repair & mend is more in.Cater to the lower income families and think about children's activities.

grant adam

Nor much to see as there is only a few shops left open due to major rebuilding of the centre once finished it.Should look quite good

Maria Estrada

It's really sad that a lot of the shops have closed. They've closed the toilets upstairs and opened temporary toilets on the side area via street. It's quite appalling and really I keep saying this gotta be my favourite. A bouldering shop has newly opened though. I hope it will attract more businesses.

Anna Wood

Not a great place really. A M&S food store on The lower ground floor, plus a Boots Chemistry shop. (The latter with terrible service)! On The ground floor/first floor there is a small Costa Coffee shop, and well, that's about it. There are no longer any toilets connected to The Court Centre, which is really terrible. So.. I would rather prefer any other Shopping Centre. ?

Madhumathi M S

Its alright...very few shopping options as most are renovating.Perhaps would be good once fully functional

Anna McClarnon

Seems to be going under a lot of work to build a new climbing centre. Shame that shopping centres are having to do this but I guess this is the only way they will survive. I was hoping to find somewhere to eat but not sure there is anywhere inside. There are however a lot of places in the local vicinity.

Kmd

Clean and friendly staff. Parking is over 2 floors within the complex however there seems to be only one lift but multiple exit stairs. Only one out of the two lifts are working currently.

lovi j

Under refurbishing now .But a nice cosy easy going place to shop right next to the station

Stephanie Davy

I haven't been to Wimbledon in ages, I was saddened to see part of the centre is closed for development, and it felt less busy and warm compared to how it used to be, but nonetheless it was still clean and well presented, with some nice shops. Nothing to eat in there anymore.

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