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Where to stay, what to expect and how to experience the magic of Wimbledon without the stress.

There’s something different in the London air when Wimbledon arrives. The city feels sharper, sunnier, somehow more alive. It’s not just about tennis—it’s about rhythm. Rituals. Elegance. Long lunches and the soft echo of applause floating across perfect grass courts.

For two weeks every summer, Wimbledon transforms London into a stage for tradition and sport, where time slows just enough to remind you how beautiful it is to be fully present.

By now, most tickets are gone. Hotels are booked. Tables are scarce.
But here’s the thing—when you travel with COZY, you don’t have to settle.

This is where our access, relationships, and experience come into play. Planning a last-minute trip to Wimbledon isn’t easy. But it is possible. From Centre Court seats to rooms in all the right places, we make the impossible happen—with style, calm, and zero frantic calls on your end.

Because at COZY, we believe luxury isn’t about booking six months ahead. Sometimes, it’s about knowing exactly who to call when plans shift.

Wimbledon: A Moment in Time

Wimbledon runs across late June and early July—and it’s more than a tournament, it’s a feeling. Whether you’re a lifelong tennis fan or just in it for the strawberries and Pimm’s, the energy is electric.

But make no mistake: this is one of the busiest times in London. Getting it right requires more than luck. It takes access.

And while Centre Court may be the headline, some of the best moments happen elsewhere—strolling the outer courts, sipping Champagne under the sun, people-watching, and leaning into the slower, more thoughtful rhythm of the day.

Where to Stay: 7 COZY Picks That Elevate the Experience

These hotels don’t just offer a bed—they offer a vibe. Here are our favorite COZY stays in London during Wimbledon week, each with its own personality and perks:

The Dorchester, Park Lane

A British icon, recently reborn.

After an extensive renovation, The Dorchester has emerged refreshed and radiant. The rooms and suites blend traditional details with modern elegance, while the new Artists’ Bar and renovated Promenade feel like instant classics. Overlooking Hyde Park, this is where you go for a full-service experience with heritage, personality, and some of the best concierges in town.

Jumeirah Carlton Tower, Knightsbridge

Spacious suites, skyline views, and a serious wellness program.

Fresh off a major renovation, this Knightsbridge landmark feels new again. Its spacious rooms overlook Cadogan Gardens, and its health club and 20-meter pool are among the best in the city. If you want to pair your Wimbledon days with spa time and refined shopping (Harrods is a five-minute walk), this is your sanctuary.

The Berkeley, Knightsbridge

Chic and iconic, with a splash of fun.

A longtime favorite among fashion insiders and creatives, The Berkeley blends old-school service with playful design. Between its rooftop pool, afternoon tea at the Collins Room, and proximity to Hyde Park and the boutiques of Sloane Street, it offers a stylish reset between matches. Expect polished service and a strong sense of personality

The Broadwick Soho

For those who want their London stay to feel like a story.

One of the city’s most exciting new boutique hotels, The Broadwick is all color, texture, and creativity. Designed by Martin Brudnizki, every room bursts with charm, and the rooftop bar is already a scene. Located in the heart of Soho, it’s ideal for travelers who want to blend their Wimbledon plans with London’s edgier side.

The BoTree, Marylebone

Sustainable luxury in a neighborhood that feels like home.

A recent addition to London’s hotel scene, The BoTree has quickly made a name for itself with its eco-conscious ethos, warm hospitality, and elevated interiors. Located in Marylebone—a neighborhood known for its village charm and boutique energy—it’s a short ride to Wimbledon and a quick walk to the city’s best shops and galleries. Expect thoughtful touches, a buzzy bar scene, and the kind of comfort that makes you want to stay longer.

Claridge’s, Mayfair

If you know, you know. And if you don’t—this is your sign.

Claridge’s is pure London heritage: a place where royalty, artists, and Hollywood icons have stayed for over a century. Its signature Art Deco style and impeccable service have only become more polished over time, with subtle modern upgrades across rooms and dining spaces. Perfect for a Wimbledon week rooted in timeless glamour.

Belmond Cadogan Hotel, Chelsea

Discreet luxury in one of London’s most elegant postcodes.

This Belmond beauty sits quietly on Sloane Street, offering guests access to private gardens and a calm, residential vibe just steps from the heart of Chelsea. With its rich history (Oscar Wilde once lived here), stunning design, and deeply personal service, it’s the hotel of choice for those who prefer slower mornings, meaningful details, and space to breathe between matches.

Each of these properties brings something unique but they all speak the same language: thoughtful comfort, quiet luxury and a sense of ease. Exactly what you want during the bustle of Wimbledon.

One Last Thought

To sunhats and Champagne. To the drama of the game and the joy of doing absolutely nothing in between. To summer in London, exactly as it should be.

And if you thought it was too late to go—think again.
We’ll get you there, the COZY way.

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