Where to watch the Wimbledon finals in London 2015

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Where to watch the Wimbledon finals
Where to watch the Wimbledon finals



Wimbledon, the oldest tennis championship in the world, is hurtling towards the finals, with the women's on Saturday and the men's on Sunday (July 11 and 12).

Don't have tickets? Don't despair. It has become a new British tradition to gather around a big outdoor screen and soak up a bit of atmosphere, and we've picked some of the best venues in London to do just that.

If you can't make it to Henman Hill (or Murray Mound?) then why not find yourself a rooftop spot where you can sip Pimm's, or dig into a punnet of strawberries by the river? There really is something for everyone.

Where to watch Wimbledon St Pauls
Where to watch Wimbledon St Pauls



Great British Summer, St Paul's
Our New Change is found in the heart of the city overlooking the iconic St Paul's Cathedral. Great British Summer will be hosting screenings of the tennis of the sixth floor roof terrace. The company is also putting on screenings in other locations around the capital, including Cardinal Place in Victoria and New Street Square. Nearest tube station: St Paul's


Where to watch Wimbledon Bankside
Where to watch Wimbledon Bankside



Bankside Mix, Bankside
Head to Bankside for the chance to catch a glimpse of tennis brilliance at their outdoor screen. Sit back and relax on one of the colourful deck chairs while you pick a favourite to lift the trophy at the end of the afternoon. Nearest tube station: Southwark


Where to watch Wimbledon Paddington
Where to watch Wimbledon Paddington



Paddington Central Big Screen, West London
This big screen returns for its second year with sports events being screened throughout the summer, including Ascot, Wimbledon and the Rugby World Cup. Bring a brolly though in case the British weather decided to conspire against us and rain stops play! Nearest tube station: Paddington



Where to watch Wimbledon Kings Cross
Where to watch Wimbledon Kings Cross



Strawberries and Screen
Make your way to Lewis Cubitt Square where they've got all the live action tennis you could wish for. If you're organised enough to get there early you'll be in with a chane of nabbing one of the 50 free deck chairs. Street food, Pimm's and prosecco are all on offer. Nearest tube station: King's Cross


Where to watch Wimbledon Regent's Place
Where to watch Wimbledon Regent's Place



Summer Live at Regent's Place
The annual big screen is back and it's time to kick of the summer of sport with an afternoon in the open air celebrating the very best of tennis. The deckchairs and beanbags are out but make sure to get there early to bag one for yourself. Nearest tube station: Warren Street



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