Wimbledon Stadium

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2 out of 5 Based on 3 reviews

Overview

Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium attracts a large cross-section of people. The young 'trendy' set rubs shoulders with racing 'purists' to watch races that take place every 15 minutes from the glass fronted, air conditioned grandstand, one of the Executive Suites or the Mick the Miller stand.

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Practical Information

From £9.95 (USD15.02)

Regular race meetings are held on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings (excluding Good Friday). Special events often take place on other days.

Plough Lane, London, SW17 0BL

Wimbledon Stadium is in Tooting, South London
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+44 (0)20 8946 8000

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Prices

Adult Ticket: From £9.95 (USD15.02)  per ticket
Child Ticket: From £4.85 (USD7.32)  per ticket
Family Ticket: From £25.00 (USD37.74)  per ticket
Concession Ticket: From £5.75 (USD8.68)  per ticket

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Wimbledon Stadium

Address
Plough Lane
London
SW17 0BL
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 8946 8000
Public transport:
Haydons Road, National Railway

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2 out of 5 based on 3 reviews

Latest 3 reviews of Wimbledon Stadium

2.0 out of 5 30 March 2009
by Leon C.

I'm not really a gambling, beer swilling type of guy, but it was my mate's birthday and I wasn't going to miss his bash. It cost £5 to get in and I was told drinks were reasonably priced. I wanted to be outside near the action but punters were smoking on mass by the track. I'm quite fond and attached to my lungs and pulmonary heart failure wasn't on any of our groups agenda. The blooms of...more

4.0 out of 5 7 August 2010
by Matt B.

Going to the Dogs at Wimbledon is a cracking night out. There are plenty of vouchers to get in and get drinks on the cheap, but the real cost is the gambling which can sucker you in and left your wallet empty.

My lack of gambling knowledge was easily exposed when placing the first bet but I soon picked up the alien lingo and won a tenner on one of the races. The best tip is to go for tri...more

2.0 out of 5 3 April 2009
by Sarah S.

Wimbledon Dogs was the most English experience I've encountered in my 2 years in the country. A pint slugging, boisterous and care-free crowd appear to frequent Wimbledon Stadium. I admit that I prefer my money in my pocket rather than left up to chance, but a simple 1-2 reverse (where you choose the 1st and 2nd place dog and they can win in either order) at 2 pounds, was pocket change and...more