The Fever-Tree Championships is held at The Queen's Club which is situated in the West of London. See below on further details on how to get to the venue.
Venue Address
The tournament has two designated entrances:
- Palliser Road Entrance Postcode - W14 9EQ
- Perham Road Entrance Postcode - W14 9SP
Centre Court ticket holders in blocks 19 to 25 must use the Perham Road Entrance to access the grounds. All other ticket holders must access via the Palliser Road Entrance.
Please check your ticket to see which entrance to use.
By car
Unfortunately, there is no parking available on site at The Queen’s Club. We would recommend taking public transport to the tournament.
Blue Badge Parking
Visit bluebadgeparking.com or contact Hammersmith & Fulham Council’s Accessible Transport team on their Accessible Transport page for details of Blue Badge parking around the local area.
By London Underground
Palliser Road Entrance
The closest Underground Station is Barons Court (Piccadilly and District lines).
The closest Underground Stations with lifts are Hammersmith and Kensington Olympia. Please check TFL Transport Accessibility for up to date information on lift status.
Perham Road Entrance
The closest Underground Station is West Kensington (District Line).
The closest Underground Station with a lift is West Brompton. Please check TFL Transport Accessibility for up to date information on lift status.
Please be aware that there are planned closures on the District and Circle lines on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June.
Check your route in advance on the TFL website or National Rail website to ensure you leave enough time to travel.
By bus
Local bus routes are 9, 10, 27, 28, 74,190, 295 and 391.
You can use contactless for pay as you go travel on bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground, TfL Rail, Emirates Air Line and most National Rail services in London.
For more information visit the Transport for London website and the Transport for London contactless information webpage.
By bike
The nearest cycle parking stand is located in Margravine Gardens, close to Barons Court Underground station. There is no facility for parking bicycles within the grounds.
Check your route in advance using Google Maps and selecting bicycling routes.
We would ask that cyclists respect residential properties surrounding the Tournament by refraining from chaining bicycles to railings in the area.