Jasmine Birtles
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Wimbledon is back for 2025, promising a classic fortnight of strawberries, top-class tennis, and British summer buzz. But whether you’re heading to SW19 in person or soaking up the atmosphere from your sofa, costs can add up fast. From ticket prices to strawberries, drinks, and merchandise, here’s MoneyMagpie’s ultimate guide to enjoying Wimbledon on any budget — with all the latest prices and deals to help you save.
If you’re lucky enough to bag tickets, here’s what you need to know:
✅ Grounds Passes (The Queue):
£30 in the first week
£20 in the second week
These get you into Courts 3–18 plus the famous Hill
✅ Show Court Tickets (Centre, No.1, No.2 Courts):
Starting from £105 up to £315
Limited resale tickets available each afternoon via the official Wimbledon App (around £10–£15 for returned tickets)
✅ Hospitality Packages:
From around £1,000 per person with extras like lunch and champagne included
MoneyMagpie tip: If you’re on a budget, the Queue is the best-value way to go. Just get there early — some fans camp out from 5am to secure a spot!
We all love a portion of strawberries and cream, but Wimbledon’s prices can make your eyes water. Here’s what you’ll pay on the grounds this year:
Strawberries & Cream: £2.70 (up 20p from last year)
Pint of Beer: £8.45–£8.85
Glass of Pimm’s: £12.25
Bottled Water (750ml): £5 (but free refills available)
Bag of Skittles or Haribo: £5
Sushi Box: £15.10
MoneyMagpie tip: Bring your own snacks if you can — check Wimbledon’s rules on what you can take in — as venue food prices add up quickly.
If you’d rather recreate a Centre Court picnic at home, you can save a fortune with these supermarket deals:
Ocado Wimbledon bundle: Strawberries (400g), cream (300ml), and meringues for £5.50
Lidl: Strawberries & cream blondie slices for 89p
M&S: Red Diamond strawberry sandwich for £2.80
Strawberries & cream ice cream: £1.95–£2.65 at Iceland, Sainsbury’s or Morrisons
MoneyMagpie tip: Buying fresh strawberries at the supermarket costs around £2.50 for 400g — that’s cheaper than Wimbledon’s £2.70 portion and will stretch further.
Wimbledon’s official shop is famous for stylish (if pricey) souvenirs. Luckily there are discounts this year:
Up to 65% off selected apparel
30% off accessories and towels
Free delivery over £100
Promo discout including 20% off for American Express cardholders
If you’re after a classic souvenir towel, expect to pay £10–£12 in the sale, while hats start from £22.
MoneyMagpie tip: Check the Wimbledon shop outlet section for even bigger bargains on past-season gear.
You don’t need to miss a single rally if you stay home:
BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Red Button and BBC iPlayer will cover every match live
You only need a standard TV licence (no subscription)
Abroad? Use a reliable VPN to watch UK coverage on iPlayer
Watch parties in pubs or community big-screen events can also be a fun, affordable day out
MoneyMagpie tip: Invite friends round and recreate the Wimbledon feel with a budget strawberries-and-cream spread — much cheaper than a day on the Hill!
Wimbledon is a true summer classic, but it doesn’t have to cost a fortune. With smart planning — and a few supermarket swaps — you can enjoy all the excitement of the Championships whether you’re lucky enough to be in the stands or simply cheering from home.
For more money-saving tips on summer days out, travel deals and family fun, keep an eye on MoneyMagpie — and game, set, match to you for making Wimbledon affordable!
THAT IS LIKE THE BLACK JACK- A HAZARDOUS GAME!
AND WITH I HARD RISK OF BLACK GAME AND BLACKMAIL!
KIND REGARDS,
TEODORA
1.7.2025
SOFIA