Padel Courts in SE
SE — South East London · 7 venues · 24 courts
Five indoor courts occupying a converted Victorian railway arch a short walk from Battersea Power Station. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls on the playing side, exposed brick on the other. The courts are well-maintained and consistently booked — peak slots on Friday and Saturday evenings fill within hours of opening. A resident coaching programme runs Tuesday and Thursday mornings for all levels. Bookings through Playtomic; walk-ins occasionally available midweek. Street parking is limited — the Power Station car park is a five-minute walk.
SE11 5TH
Three outdoor courts sit in Catford, south-east London, marking Padel Collective's expansion into SE6. The venue operates within one of London's most competitive padel markets, with 124 other facilities positioned within a five-mile radius. Bookings run through Playtomic's platform, following the standard model adopted across the capital's padel venues. The outdoor format means play depends on weather conditions, though this keeps court fees below indoor alternatives elsewhere in the network. Catford station provides rail connections into central London, with the venue accessible from the postcode area SE6 3NU. The location serves players from across south-east London's growing padel community, offering an alternative to more established venues in neighbouring boroughs. Padel Collective operates multiple London sites, bringing their operational experience to this Catford location. The three-court setup allows for tournament formats while maintaining availability for casual bookings. First-time visitors should check Playtomic for real-time court availability, particularly given the venue's position within London's saturated padel market. The outdoor courts mean play continues year-round, weather permitting.
SE6 3NU
Tour Padel's forthcoming Avery Hill Campus facility will establish the first dedicated padel courts in the SE9 postcode when it opens. The venue plans two indoor courts at the University of Greenwich's Avery Hill campus, positioning itself as the sole padel destination within a five-mile radius of this south-east London location. The campus setting places the facility within walking distance of New Eltham railway station, providing direct connections to London Bridge and Charing Cross. Avery Hill's residential surroundings offer a quieter alternative to central London venues, with the added benefit of serving an underserved area for padel enthusiasts. Tour Padel operates through Playtomic's booking system across its locations, suggesting this venue will follow the same digital reservation model. The company's existing sites typically offer coaching programmes alongside court hire, though specific details for Avery Hill remain unconfirmed. As Greenwich's first dedicated padel facility, the venue addresses a clear gap in local provision. The indoor format ensures year-round play regardless of London's weather patterns. First-time visitors should monitor Tour Padel's website for opening announcements and initial booking availability once construction completes.
SE9 2UG
¡Padel Padel! - Eltham operates four outdoor courts in southeast London's SE9 postcode area. The venue serves a competitive market with 124 other padel facilities within five miles, positioning itself as a local option in this densely supplied corner of the capital. Court bookings are handled through the Playtomic system, offering the familiar interface that most London padel players now expect. The outdoor format means play is weather-dependent, though this keeps court fees more accessible than enclosed alternatives. Eltham's location places it within reach of both southeast London residents and those willing to venture beyond the typical central zones for court time. The area offers a different pace from inner London venues, with the outdoor setting providing a more relaxed environment for matches. The venue's straightforward approach—four courts, online booking, outdoor play—reflects a no-nonsense model that prioritises getting players on court rather than additional amenities. For first-time visitors, checking weather conditions before travelling is essential, as outdoor courts can be affected by rain or strong winds that might not impact other parts of London.
SE9 6SF
Padel Social Club operates two outdoor courts within The O2 complex in Greenwich, positioning itself in one of London's most recognisable entertainment districts. The SE10 location places players alongside the iconic venue's concerts, restaurants and cinema offerings, creating an unusual backdrop for padel sessions. The club utilises Playtomic for court reservations, streamlining the booking process for both members and casual players. Greenwich's transport links via the Jubilee line and regular bus services make the venue accessible from central London, though the journey requires crossing the Thames. Operating within The O2's broader ecosystem means players can combine their court time with the peninsula's other attractions. The outdoor courts expose players to London's variable weather conditions, making this a seasonal consideration for regular bookings. With 124 competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, the club differentiates itself through its distinctive location rather than court numbers. First-time visitors should check The O2's general access requirements and plan extra time for navigating the large complex to locate the courts within the entertainment venue's sprawling footprint.
SE10 0DX
Near South Bermondsey station, Padel Box occupies a converted Victorian warehouse with five panoramic RC10 courts, a pro shop (in partnership with Padel Corner), mezzanine lounge, café with speciality coffee, and a bar with cocktails and craft beers. Leagues, tournaments, open matches and coaching for all levels. Memberships from £30/month.
SE15 1EP
Colfeian Grounds operates three indoor padel courts in SE12, positioned within London's competitive southeast corridor where 124 venues serve the surrounding five-mile radius. The facility sits in the Horn Park area, accessible via the A2 and local bus routes connecting to Eltham and New Eltham stations. The indoor setup provides year-round play without weather dependencies, though specific court surface details remain unconfirmed. Bookings appear to be handled directly through the venue rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic, requiring contact via their website at hornpark.co.uk or direct phone inquiry. The location serves players from Greenwich, Lewisham, and Bromley areas, benefiting from the venue's position away from central London's premium pricing while maintaining accessibility. The facility operates within a broader sports complex structure, though specific amenities and coaching programs require direct confirmation. First-time visitors should contact the venue in advance to confirm court availability and booking procedures, as the direct booking system may require membership or advance arrangement. The venue's integration within the Horn Park sports facility suggests additional amenities may be available to players.
SE12 8UE
Padel Manual lists every padel venue in the SE postcode area. All listings include court counts, indoor/outdoor availability, and direct booking links where available.