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Best Padel Courts in London — 2026 Guide

London Sports Community · 26 February 2026

Why Padel Is Taking Over London

Padel is the fastest-growing racket sport in the UK, and London is at the centre of the boom. Combining elements of tennis and squash, padel is played in an enclosed glass court with solid, stringless rackets and a lower-bouncing ball. It's incredibly social — always played in doubles — and far easier to pick up than tennis, which makes it perfect for beginners and seasoned players alike.

If you're searching for padel courts in London, you're in luck. The city now has a growing number of excellent venues, from premium clubs to pay-and-play centres. Here's our guide to the best padel courts you can book right now.


1. Park Sports Hyde Park — Westminster

Location: Hyde Park, London W2

Nearest Tube: Lancaster Gate / Marble Arch

Park Sports Hyde Park offers one of the most scenic padel experiences in the city. Playing in the heart of Hyde Park, surrounded by green space, is hard to beat. They operate outdoor courts that are well-maintained and floodlit for evening sessions.

What makes it great:

  • Stunning central London location inside Hyde Park
  • Well-maintained outdoor courts with floodlights
  • Easy to book online with flexible time slots
  • Coaching available for beginners
  • Close to public transport

Pricing: Courts typically start from around £10–£15 per person for a 60-minute session, though prices vary by peak/off-peak times. Check their website for the latest rates.

Best for: Players who want a premium setting and don't mind playing outdoors. A fantastic option for weekend games with friends.


2. Harbour Club Chelsea — Kensington & Chelsea

Location: Watermeadow Lane, London SW6

Nearest Tube: Imperial Wharf / Fulham Broadway

The Harbour Club is one of London's most established premium sports clubs, and their padel facilities match that reputation. With both indoor and outdoor courts, you can play year-round regardless of the weather. The club also offers a full gym, swimming pool, and restaurant, making it easy to turn a padel session into a full day out.

What makes it great:

  • Indoor and outdoor courts — play rain or shine
  • High-quality surfaces and equipment
  • Professional coaching programmes
  • Premium club facilities (gym, pool, spa, restaurant)
  • Active padel community with regular social sessions

Pricing: The Harbour Club operates on a membership model. Monthly membership fees apply, with court bookings on top. Day passes or guest access may be available — contact them directly for current pricing.

Best for: Committed players who want premium facilities and don't mind paying for a membership. Also great if you want coaching to improve your game.


3. Padel Social Club

Location: Multiple locations across London

Check their website for current venues

Padel Social Club has been instrumental in growing the padel community in London. They focus on the social side of the sport, organising regular sessions where you can turn up, get matched with other players, and enjoy competitive but friendly games. It's one of the best options if you're new to padel and want to meet people.

What makes it great:

  • Social sessions where you're matched with players of similar ability
  • No need to find three other players — just book and show up
  • Regular events and tournaments
  • Welcoming atmosphere for complete beginners
  • Multiple locations for convenience

Pricing: Session prices typically range from £12–£20 per person depending on location and time. They often run introductory offers for first-timers.

Best for: Solo players or pairs looking to meet others. If you want to try padel for the first time without committing to a membership, this is your best bet.


4. Powerleague Shoreditch — Hackney

Location: Shoreditch, London E1

Nearest Tube: Shoreditch High Street / Liverpool Street

Powerleague, traditionally known for five-a-side football, has expanded into padel at their Shoreditch location. The courts are modern and well-equipped, and the East London location makes it convenient for a huge number of Londoners. The vibe is casual and accessible — no pretension, just good sport.

What makes it great:

  • Modern padel courts in trendy East London
  • Easy online booking system
  • Affordable compared to premium clubs
  • Great transport links
  • Can combine with five-a-side if you want a double sports session

Pricing: Expect to pay around £8–£14 per person for a session. Powerleague often runs promotions and off-peak deals.

Best for: East Londoners looking for affordable, no-fuss padel. Great for groups who also want to play football on the same visit.


5. Stratford Padel Club — Newham

Location: Stratford, London E15

Nearest Tube/DLR: Stratford

Stratford Padel Club brings dedicated padel facilities to East London. Located near the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the club has invested in quality courts and a growing coaching programme. It's a newer venue but has quickly built a loyal following thanks to its friendly atmosphere and competitive pricing.

What makes it great:

  • Dedicated padel facility with quality courts
  • Near the Olympic Park — great for combining with a run or cycle
  • Growing community of regular players
  • Coaching sessions for all levels
  • Competitive pricing

Pricing: Sessions typically range from £8–£12 per person. They offer block booking discounts and coaching packages.

Best for: East and North-East Londoners who want a dedicated padel club without the premium price tag.


How to Choose the Right Padel Court

When picking where to play, consider:

  • Location — Choose somewhere easy to get to. You'll play more often if it's convenient.
  • Indoor vs outdoor — If you want to play year-round, prioritise venues with indoor courts or covered options.
  • Skill level — Some venues offer social mixing sessions that are perfect for beginners. Others cater more to experienced players.
  • Budget — Prices range from £8 to £20+ per person. Membership clubs cost more but often provide better facilities.
  • Community — The best padel venues have active communities. Look for clubs that run social sessions, leagues, and tournaments.

Find More Padel Groups on London Sports Community

We list padel groups and venues across all London boroughs. Whether you're in West London, East London, or anywhere in between, you can browse padel groups on our platform to find courts and communities near you.

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