Padel Courts in E
E — East London · 19 venues · 78 courts
Delete operates two outdoor courts in Potters Bar, positioned in the EN6 postcode area of this Hertfordshire commuter town. The venue sits approximately twenty miles north of central London, with Potters Bar railway station providing direct connections to King's Cross and Moorgate via the Great Northern line. The facility forms part of the Padel Project UK network, with court bookings managed through their dedicated website rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic. This direct booking system requires users to navigate to padelprojectuk.com/potters-bar to secure court time. Delete faces limited local competition, with just one other padel venue operating within a five-mile radius. This positioning makes it a key facility for players in the southern Hertfordshire corridor, drawing from both Potters Bar residents and those in neighbouring areas like Barnet and Hatfield. The outdoor court setup means play depends on weather conditions, particularly during winter months when daylight hours restrict evening sessions. First-time visitors should check court availability well in advance through the website, as the two-court capacity can create booking pressure during peak periods.
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ABC occupies a prime position in the City of London, minutes from Bank and Monument stations. The venue houses seven indoor courts, providing year-round play in the heart of the financial district. The facility operates without Playtomic integration, requiring direct booking through their website at padelsocial.club. This central location places ABC within one of London's most competitive padel markets, with 124 other venues operating within a five-mile radius. The EC3 postcode puts players within walking distance of multiple transport links, including the Central, Northern, Circle, and District lines. The indoor setup ensures consistent playing conditions regardless of London's unpredictable weather patterns. Given the venue's City location, expect a professional crowd particularly during lunch hours and after-work sessions. The concentration of alternative venues in the area means booking flexibility may vary depending on demand from the surrounding business community. First-time visitors should confirm booking procedures directly through the website, as the absence of app-based reservations requires more traditional scheduling methods. The central location makes ABC accessible for those working in the Square Mile seeking convenient padel options.
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Club 2 operates a single indoor court in EC1A, positioning itself within the City of London's financial district. The venue sits among 124 other padel facilities within a five-mile radius, reflecting the sport's density in central London. Located in the EC1A postcode area, the facility places players within walking distance of major transport hubs including Moorgate, Liverpool Street, and King's Cross stations. The indoor court setup ensures year-round play regardless of London's weather conditions. Booking appears to operate through direct contact rather than the Playtomic platform commonly used across London's padel scene. The venue's website directs users to padelsocial.club, suggesting an affiliation with this padel community network. The single-court configuration creates an intimate playing environment, though advance booking becomes essential given limited availability. Players familiar with larger multi-court facilities should adjust expectations accordingly. First-time visitors should confirm court availability and booking procedures directly with the venue, as standard online booking systems do not apply. The City location offers numerous pre or post-game dining options, from traditional pubs to contemporary restaurants serving the area's professional workforce.
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Padel Tree Arkley operates three outdoor courts in the EN5 postcode area of Barnet, establishing itself as the sole padel facility within a five-mile radius. The venue utilises Playtomic for court reservations, providing the standard booking interface familiar to regular players across London's padel circuit. Located in Arkley, the facility serves the northern reaches of Greater London, positioned between the M25 and central Barnet. The outdoor format means play depends on weather conditions, though this allows for the natural lighting preferred by many traditional padel players. The three-court setup suggests a more intimate playing environment compared to the larger commercial centres emerging across London. Without competing venues in the immediate area, Padel Tree Arkley fills a clear gap in north London's padel infrastructure. For first-time visitors, check weather forecasts before travelling, as the outdoor courts will close during poor conditions. The Playtomic system will typically show court availability in real-time, helping avoid wasted journeys during uncertain weather windows. The venue operates without an independent website, directing all communication through the Playtomic platform for scheduling and enquiries.
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Powerleague's Shoreditch venue added three state-of-the-art panoramic padel courts. 60 and 90-minute sessions, introductory lessons, and social events. Court fees from £11pp. Babolat equipment and racket rental available. Book via Playtomic.
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Powerleague Portobello operates three outdoor padel courts in Edinburgh's seaside district of Portobello, positioned in the EH15 postcode area east of the city centre. The facility forms part of Powerleague's established football centre network, bringing padel to one of Scotland's most accessible coastal locations. Court bookings are handled through the Playtomic platform, which provides straightforward scheduling for the outdoor playing surfaces. The Portobello location offers an alternative to Edinburgh's city centre options, with the venue situated in an area known for its Victorian promenade and beach access. With eight competing padel venues operating within a five-mile radius, Powerleague Portobello enters an increasingly competitive Edinburgh market. The outdoor court configuration means play is weather-dependent, a consideration for year-round scheduling in Scotland's variable climate. The venue operates from an established sports facility infrastructure, though specific details on coaching programmes, pricing structures, and operational hours require direct confirmation through their website or Playtomic booking system. First-time visitors should verify current court availability and weather policies before travelling, particularly during Edinburgh's autumn and winter months when outdoor play faces seasonal limitations.
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Rocket Padel Beckton operates five indoor courts in east London's E6 postcode area. The facility sits within one of the capital's most competitive padel markets, with 124 other venues operating within a five-mile radius. The indoor setup provides year-round playing conditions, sheltered from London's unpredictable weather patterns. Courts maintain consistent playing surfaces regardless of seasonal variations that can affect outdoor facilities across the capital. Beckton's location in east London places it within reach of players from Newham, Tower Hamlets, and Essex borders. The area's transport links connect to central London via the Docklands Light Railway network, though specific journey times depend on departure points. Booking operates through direct contact rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic, requiring players to engage directly with the venue for court reservations. This system often allows for more flexible arrangements and direct communication about specific requirements. The concentration of padel facilities in this corner of London means court availability can vary significantly, particularly during peak evening and weekend slots. First-time visitors should book well in advance and confirm their reservation directly with the venue before travelling.
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Barnton Park LTC operates a single outdoor padel court in Edinburgh's EH4 postcode area, managed through Game4Padel's network. The venue represents one of nine padel facilities within a five-mile radius, indicating Edinburgh's growing padel density in this northwest section of the city. The court sits within the grounds of Barnton Park Lawn Tennis Club, combining traditional tennis infrastructure with Scotland's expanding padel offering. Game4Padel, which manages the padel operations, maintains facilities across Scotland and handles court bookings directly through their website rather than third-party platforms. The outdoor setting means weather considerations apply year-round, typical for Scottish padel venues. Edinburgh's climate requires players to check conditions before travelling, particularly during winter months when rain and wind can affect play quality. The venue's location in the EH4 area places it in Edinburgh's Barnton district, a residential area northwest of the city centre. Eight other padel venues operate within five miles, giving local players multiple options but also indicating competitive booking demand. First-time visitors should book directly through Game4Padel's website, as the venue does not use Playtomic's booking system that many players expect at padel facilities.
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Units A/B Mushroom Road, Exeter
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Court 9 occupies the competitive E14 postcode in London's Canary Wharf district, housing nine indoor courts within the capital's densely packed padel landscape—124 venues operate within a five-mile radius. The facility forms part of the Padel Social Club network, eschewing the ubiquitous Playtomic booking system in favour of direct reservations through their own platform. The Canary Wharf location positions players within walking distance of multiple DLR stations and the Jubilee line, making it accessible from both central London and the eastern boroughs. The indoor format ensures year-round play regardless of London's unpredictable weather patterns. The sheer number of courts—nine represents a substantial commitment to the sport—suggests capacity for both casual players and more structured club activities, though specific coaching programmes remain unconfirmed. With over a hundred competing venues in the immediate area, Court 9's scale indicates serious intent to capture market share in London's rapidly expanding padel scene. First-time visitors should note that bookings must be made directly through the Padel Social Club website rather than third-party platforms.
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Padel District Waltham Abbey operates six outdoor courts in this Essex market town, positioned as the sole padel facility within a five-mile radius. The venue serves the EN9 postcode area, offering dedicated space for the sport in a region where padel options remain limited. Courts feature standard outdoor surfaces suitable for year-round play, though players should prepare for typical English weather conditions. The Playtomic booking system handles court reservations, providing the familiar digital interface used across most UK padel venues. Waltham Abbey's location north of London positions the facility within reach of both local residents and those travelling from the capital's outer boroughs. The town sits near the M25 corridor, though specific transport links to the venue require independent verification. The venue operates through Padel District UK's network, indicating established management and maintenance standards. Six courts provide reasonable availability, particularly valuable given the absence of nearby alternatives. First-time visitors should book through Playtomic in advance, as the facility's regional monopoly may create higher demand than court availability suggests. Check weather conditions before travelling, given the outdoor court configuration.
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Padel Project UK operates two outdoor courts in Potters Bar, serving this Hertfordshire town just north of the M25. The facility uses Playtomic for court reservations, allowing players to book sessions through the established platform that handles scheduling across multiple UK padel venues. The EN6 location positions the club within reach of both local residents and those travelling from north London, with Potters Bar railway station providing direct links to King's Cross and Moorgate. The outdoor format means play depends on weather conditions, typical for padel facilities prioritising accessibility over year-round guaranteed availability. With only one other padel venue within a five-mile radius, Padel Project UK addresses the limited options in this part of Hertfordshire. The club's website provides additional operational details, though specific information about coaching programmes, opening hours, and pricing remains unconfirmed. First-time visitors should check the Playtomic app for real-time court availability and any weather-related cancellations, particularly important given the outdoor court configuration. The facility represents padel's expansion into suburban markets where dedicated indoor venues remain economically challenging.
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Padel Tree operates six outdoor courts at The Hertfordshire in Broxbourne, establishing itself as the sole padel facility within a five-mile radius. Located in the EN10 postcode area, the venue partners with Game4Padel and uses Playtomic for court reservations. The outdoor setup means play depends on weather conditions, though this also provides the authentic padel experience favoured in Spain and Argentina. Broxbourne's position in Hertfordshire offers access from both London's northern suburbs and the broader county, with the venue situated to serve players across the Lea Valley corridor. The Game4Padel partnership suggests a structured approach to court management and potentially coaching provision, though specific lesson programmes require direct inquiry. The Playtomic booking system allows advance reservation and payment, eliminating the uncertainty of court availability upon arrival. For first-time visitors, checking weather forecasts before booking proves essential given the outdoor court configuration. The venue's isolation in the local market means consistent court availability compared to more saturated areas, though this also indicates the developing nature of padel in this part of Hertfordshire.
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Padel Waltham Abbey operates six outdoor courts in the EN9 postcode area, positioned as the sole padel facility within a five-mile radius of this Essex location. The venue forms part of the Padel District network, which has established multiple sites across the country. The outdoor setting means play depends on weather conditions, though this also provides the traditional padel experience favoured in Spain and Argentina. Courts utilise standard artificial turf surfaces with regulation glass walls and mesh fencing. Located in Waltham Abbey, the facility serves the northern reaches of Greater London and southern Hertfordshire. The M25 junction 26 sits nearby, making the venue accessible for players travelling from across the region's motorway network. Bookings operate through the venue's direct system rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic. The Padel District website handles reservations and provides court availability information. Without nearby competition, the venue attracts players from a wide catchment area. First-time visitors should confirm court availability well ahead of their intended visit, particularly for weekend slots, given the facility's regional monopoly on the sport.
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Saint-P Padel Club operates three indoor courts in Aldershot, serving a catchment area with no competing padel facilities within five miles. The venue's indoor setup ensures year-round play regardless of Hampshire's weather conditions. Located in the E10 7QZ postcode area, the club occupies a position that fills a clear gap in local padel provision. With no Playtomic integration, bookings operate through alternative channels, requiring direct contact with the venue for court availability. The club's website operates through padelhub.uk rather than a dedicated domain, suggesting a managed or partnership arrangement with this padel platform. This structure may influence how members access scheduling and club information. Without established competitors in the immediate vicinity, Saint-P Padel Club serves as the primary padel destination for Aldershot residents and surrounding areas. The three-court configuration allows for reasonable capacity while maintaining an intimate club atmosphere. First-time visitors should confirm booking procedures in advance, given the absence of standard online booking systems. The indoor courts eliminate weather concerns, making this a reliable option for consistent play schedules in the Aldershot area.
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This three-court indoor facility occupies a corner of east London's padel landscape, positioned in the E15 postcode area near Stratford's transport interchange. The venue operates independently of major booking platforms like Playtomic, directing reservations through its dedicated website at stratfordpadelclub.org. The indoor courts provide year-round play regardless of London's weather patterns, though specific surface details remain unspecified. Stratford's location places it within the broader Olympic Park regeneration zone, with Stratford station offering National Rail, London Underground, and DLR connections. Operating within a highly competitive market — 124 other padel venues sit within a five-mile radius — this club differentiates itself through its direct booking approach rather than third-party platforms. The facility's website serves as the primary information and reservation portal for court availability and pricing structures. First-time visitors should note the venue's reliance on its own booking system rather than familiar apps, making advance planning through the website essential. The club's position in Stratford provides straightforward access from central London, though specific parking arrangements require direct confirmation with the venue.
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Woodbury Castle, Woodbury
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Four outdoor courts sit within the established grounds of Dyrham Park Country Club in Barnet, operating under the Rocks Lane brand. The EN5 location places it in the outer reaches of north London, where suburban tranquility meets the edge of Hertfordshire countryside. Booking runs through Playtomic's familiar system, streamlining court reservations for both members and visitors. The country club setting provides a traditional backdrop for padel, integrating the sport into an environment typically associated with tennis and golf. The venue faces considerable competition, with 124 other padel facilities operating within a five-mile radius—a testament to north London's growing appetite for the sport. This density means players have options, but also suggests the area has embraced padel beyond initial curiosity. First-time visitors should confirm current opening hours directly, as schedules can vary within country club operations. The outdoor courts mean weather considerations apply, though this also delivers the preferred playing conditions many padel enthusiasts seek over indoor alternatives. The Dyrham Park integration offers potential access to broader club facilities, though specific arrangements would require direct inquiry through their established website.
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Padel Manual lists every padel venue in the E postcode area. All listings include court counts, indoor/outdoor availability, and direct booking links where available.