Polka Dot Theatre Wimbledon
At Polka, there’s area to relax and play, to laugh, to uncover, to create… with something for many many years, from toddlers to teens. It’s a magical destination where you can steal a rare moment to share with you along with your children. No two visits are the same…you’ll soon see why Polka is when theater starts!
Christmas Starting Times
Wed - Fri: 9.30am - 4.30pm
Sat - sunlight:10am - 4.30pm
(Polka is available until the period for almost any activities beginning after 4.30pm - please look at overall performance routine)
You'll be able to reserve passes by calling the Box Office on 020 8543 4888: Mon-Fri 9.30am - 5.30pm and Sat-Sun 10am - 4.30pm (excluding Bank Holidays).
There's no parking for mentors instantly outside Polka, although mentors can drop-off and pick-up.
Public Transport
Polka motivates individuals to walk, pattern or make use of public transport to get to Polka whenever feasible, so that you can help our Green ecological Policy.
Wimbledon facility BR (10 minute stroll)
Wimbledon, District Line (10 small stroll)
South Wimbledon, north Line (5 minute walk)
57, 93, 219, 131 stop outside Polka
156, 163, 164, 200 stop nearby Wimbledon (10 minute stroll)
There clearly was a pattern rack during the theater if you need to cycle to Polka. Polka can be now simply off the new Super Cycle Highway that goes from Merton on City. Follow this link to find out more also to prepare your route to cycle to us.
You will find a finite wide range of pay-and-display bays into the roadways behind the theater, namely Latimer Road, South Park path, Bridges Road, Dudley path and Kings path.
But finding a space are difficult, particularly on Saturdays. In addition observe that most meters on these roads have a-two time limitation, that may perhaps not suffice for several shows in the Main Theatre.
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