Free wifi and occasional events are within the shopping mall to keep families entertained. The shopping centre is more middle to high end shops, with stalls in the middle normally selling handbags, phone accessories, snack foods etc. the Beauty about this centre is there are many seating areas around the mall and upstairs in the food court there is a nice area you can sit out side in a summers day! Car parking prices are not cheap here, I used to spend about £16 parking for 8 hours.
Jonathan V.
Rating des Ortes: 1 London, United Kingdom
Not my favourite shop, probably one of my least liked! I cannot understand why this shopping centre cannot be looked after with kore love! It has all the potential to be great but unfortunately fail! Every Time I visited it felt dirty and neglected. Not sure why as it is located right next to the station and get lots of feet. The worse is that since my last visit the variety of shops has decreased… Be warned! If you need the toilet you will be exposed to an interesting experienced… Not a good one!
Ian B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Centre Court is a pleasant shopping centre in the middle of Wimbledon. Shops tend to come and go but the stalwarts of Debenhams, Boots and M&S Food Hall have been there for many years. An excellent recent addition has been Lakeland which has a spacious store and is an asset to Wimbledon. I was sorry to see the Sony Centre close not once but twice! Tech is available from Apple reseller, Stormfront and many of the big high street clothing brands are here including Gap, H&M and River Island. The Food Court could be a bit more ambitious but nothing beats eating outside at The Terrace on a summer’s day.
Sylwia W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Sydney, Australia
Great small shopping centre in Wimbledon. There is always what you are looking for: H&M and Marks & Spencer are the most important for me. If you wanna avoid crowds and have quite shopping experience — defiantly come here.
Laura Kate S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Centre Court keeps classing itself up year by year. When I first visited(in 2009), it didn’t strike me as anything fancier than a standard small shopping mall. Many spaces were empty and the offerings were less-than-exciting. These days, the shops are more middle– to up-market, the spaces are full, there are many offerings for nibbles and such, and the overall feel of the place is just much *more.* The location, right next to Wimbledon station, is easy to get to and the whole area nearby is quite nice.
Lee T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Merton, United Kingdom
Centre court is a nice shopping centre right next to Wimbledon main line and District line station in the heart of the town. It is quiet at times but this suites the nature of the more discerning shopper. Gladly there are not to many copy cat me too big stores so you have a more individual selection of retailers to peroose. Debehnams, M & S, boots & tesco metro is as big as they get here. So less of the mad crowds. Ps you can get here by tram as well. Plus a good food court if your are Peckish after all that shopping.
Yee Gan O.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
Wimbledon is a slightly funny place to shop. It’s too small to compete with the likes of Croydon and Kingston but bigger than neighbouring Morden. Centre Court reflects this in that it’s a small shopping centre anchored by a smallish Debenhams and complemented by mostly chains and a few local shops. Little there for me except M&S(only does food, no clothing). In fact, some of the stalls in between the shops are a little more interesting. There’s a food court on the top level but again nothing inspiring, just filling. Underground car parking and longer term car parking is quickly expensive if you stay for awhile.
Liezl E.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Pretty standard shopping center. Miss Selfridges, Warehouse, Oasis, H&M, and a Debenhams. For your food needs, they have a M&S and Tesco. Literally attached to the Wimbledon tube stop, so it’s easily accessible if you’re doing some last minute shopping.
Claire L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
Centre Court is a gorgeous little shopping centre in Wimbledon. It’s literally right by the tube /train station and the first thing you notice when exiting the station. This is a pretty bog standard shopping centre, there are a lot of shops but I’ve never been bowled-over by this place. There’s the usual H&M, Marks and Spencer, Body Shop etc and a nice wee food court but unless you are local there is not point in visiting this shopping centre. Handy for Wimbledon locals, not worth it if you are just visiting, best go to the boutiques unique to Wimbledon just up the road instead.
Abiram
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
good shopping centre although not the biggest. Has a good range of shops mainly clothing and accessories. Food court on the top floor with mainly fast food and café. Great location next to Wimbledon station.
Gambit
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
I think that this is a pretty good shopping centre considering the location. Its a very good place to pop into on the way home as a lot of people living in Wimbledon or the surrounding areas would probably be coming via Wimbledon station anyways which is right next to it. The shops within the shopping centre are quite small though so good for a wander but not great if you want more choice. For that I would suggest the Tandem Centre which is nearby with a selection of very large stores such as Boots. Would still recommend Centre Court though! ;)
Aradha
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
If you are not looking for anything particular but just want to stroll around some shops then Centre Court is good for that. You can do the whole thing in under two hours. The Gap and H&M are probably the best stores in here. The Debenhams is small and doesn’t have the same young fashion concessions.
Pootl
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
This is a good sized shopping centre in the heart of Wimbledon, right next to the train station. It has a good selection of shops — most of the usual suspects such as Debenhams, Gap, Boots etc. On two levels, it also contains the Wimbledon branch of the children’s play company ‘Gymboree’. I personally think it would be better with a bigger M&S(currently has just a food branch), but generally a good place to shop.
Chaotic I.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Winchester, United Kingdom
This is a nice medium size shopping centre and there are a few brand named shops here. I would definitely say that the majority of the shops are aimed at women and not that many shops are for men to view but when you are outside the shopping centre the main popular shops are just outside. It is close to the train station so you don’t have to walk far to go shopping and because it’s close to the train line you can always hop on a train after your shopping and travel some where else.
MBGree
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
A pleasant enough mid-sized shopping mall. Top heavy on clothing stores, especially for women. Includes a food court on the top level which is always heaving with people at the weekend and fairly busy other times. Right next door to Wimbledon station, so transport links by train and tube are good. Also served by lots of buses at stops outside.
Jmcavo
Rating des Ortes: 4 Scunthorpe, United Kingdom
This is a decent sized shopping centre with the usual shops over three floors, there is a big debenhams at the far end and several other clothes shops. There is a biggish Boots and Superdrug as well as shops such as the Natural World and the Pier and a small Marks and Sparks. There is probably something for everyone including a good food court on the upper level which sells a good variety of food including jacket potatos, sandwiches, burgers and a proper café/restaurant.
Cutest
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
Good shopping centre but a llt heshops are small versions so notmuch variety. H and M great and nice to have a Debenhams. Also M and S food shopand some cute market type stalls.
Wayne
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
Centre Court Shopping Centre in Wimbledon has a good range of shops, based on a mid size debenhams. It has 3 levels with a food court on the top which has Macdonalds and pontis. The main ground floors and a good boots, tesco and m&S food only. Its the main shopping area in wimbledon and is all under covering it has a few seating areas which people do eat lunch. This centre court has nothing to do with tennis:-)
Kataje
Rating des Ortes: 2 London, United Kingdom
This is a good place for women to shop but has virtually no shops of interest for men! If you want to go shopping as a couple you will need to visit Elys for some clothes for him. For ladies it is quite good with Oasis, Miss Selfridge, River Island, Debenhams, Bay Trading Co, Warehouse, Accessorise, New Look, H&M and many more!
Anna24
Rating des Ortes: 4 Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
Conveniently situated slap-bang in the middle of Wimbledon’s High Street, and right next-door to the tube and train station, this is a spacious place to shop to your heart’s content, stop for a coffee or light lunch or indulge in a pampering treat or two. There is indoor parking on two levels and cash machines also available, for added convenience. Shops include Debenhams(on both levels), Boots, Ann Summers, Accessorize, a mini M&S Food Store and a Tesco Express, plus a host of fashion outlets including Gap, H&M, La Senza and Oasis. There is also a food court on the upper floor and a terrace restaurant. Basically just about everything you could need, all under one roof!