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Outdoor · 3 courts
Live
Catford Padel Collective

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

Outdoor · 2 courts
Padel Pod

Padel Pod operates two outdoor courts in Crouch End, positioned within London's N8 postcode. The venue sits in an area well-served by public transport, with Finsbury Park station providing both tube and rail connections to central London. The facility focuses on outdoor play, meaning sessions depend on weather conditions typical of North London. Without online booking through Playtomic or other platforms, court reservations require direct contact with the venue. Crouch End's location places Padel Pod within a highly competitive market, with 124 other padel venues operating within a five-mile radius. This concentration reflects the sport's rapid expansion across London, particularly in areas north of the Thames. The venue serves the local Haringey community, drawing from neighborhoods including Muswell Hill, Highgate, and surrounding areas. Players familiar with outdoor courts will appreciate the straightforward setup, though newcomers should verify current opening times and booking procedures before arrival. For first-time visitors, confirm court availability by phone rather than assuming drop-in play is possible, particularly given the limited two-court capacity and the venue's position within London's crowded padel landscape.

N8 8RG

Outdoor
Playtime Padel Tooting

Playtime Padel at Furzedown Recreation Centre in Tooting. Part of the Playtime network with free equipment rental and regular social sessions.

Outdoor · 4 courts
Live
¡Padel Padel! - Eltham

¡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

Outdoor · 2 courts
Crouch End Playing Fields Padel

Crouch End Playing Fields Padel operates two outdoor courts within north London's established playing fields complex. The venue sits in Crouch End, an area known for its Victorian housing and independent shops, accessible via Finsbury Park station on the Piccadilly line. The courts form part of the broader Crouch End Open Space facility, which has served the local community for decades. Unlike many London padel venues, this facility operates without Playtomic integration, requiring alternative booking arrangements through the venue directly. The outdoor setting means play depends on weather conditions, though this allows for year-round availability during suitable periods. With 124 competitor venues within five miles, the location sits within London's densely populated padel corridor, yet offers a more community-focused environment compared to commercial alternatives. The venue's integration within existing playing fields suggests a traditional sports club atmosphere rather than the modern facility aesthetic found elsewhere in the capital. Players should contact the venue directly via their website to understand current booking procedures and court availability, as standard online booking platforms are not operational here.

Outdoor · 4 courts
House of Racquet

House of Racquet operates four outdoor courts in North London's N7 postcode area, placing it within the competitive Islington and Holloway corridor where 124 other padel venues compete within a five-mile radius. The facility positions itself in one of the capital's densest padel markets, suggesting operators here understand the local demand for court access. The venue operates without Playtomic integration, requiring direct booking through their racketeer.club website or alternative contact methods. This traditional approach to reservations may appeal to regular players who prefer established booking relationships, though it requires more planning than app-based systems. The outdoor court configuration means play depends on weather conditions, typical for London's padel scene where covered courts command premium rates. North London's transport links via the Northern line and overground services make the area accessible from central London and surrounding boroughs. First-time visitors should confirm court availability and booking procedures directly through the website, given the absence of real-time online booking systems. The high venue density in this area provides alternatives if courts are unavailable, though advance planning remains essential.

N7 9AH

Outdoor · 3 courts
Padel Play - Twickenham Stadium

Three outdoor courts occupy a prime position at Twickenham Stadium, home of English rugby. The venue operates within the TW2 postcode area, placing it in southwest London's sporting heartland. Twickenham railway station provides direct connections to London Waterloo, with the stadium complex a short walk from the station. Game4Padel manages bookings through their dedicated website rather than the Playtomic platform. The outdoor setting means play depends on weather conditions, typical for London's climate patterns. The location benefits from Twickenham's established sporting infrastructure, though specific details about coaching programmes and court surfaces remain undisclosed. With 124 competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, this represents one of London's most saturated padel markets. The stadium setting distinguishes these courts from typical leisure centre installations, offering players the chance to compete on the same grounds that host international rugby fixtures. The venue's association with England's rugby headquarters adds context for sports enthusiasts. First-time visitors should check weather conditions before travelling, given the outdoor court configuration and the venue's exposure to London's changeable climate.

TW2 7BA

Outdoor · 2 courts
Live
Padel Social Club - The O2

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

Outdoor
Playtime Padel Battersea

Playtime Padel at Battersea Park Millennium Arena. Free equipment rental, socials, tournaments, and coaching across all levels. One of several Playtime venues across South West London.

Outdoor
The Padel Yard

Built on the former Backyard Cinema site in collaboration with Game4Padel. Three indoor and four outdoor courts with intro classes, social sessions, coaching from beginner to intermediate, leagues, and tournaments. Bar serving craft beers and smoothies. Courts £60/hour, memberships from £30/month.

Outdoor · 1 courts
Barn Elms Sports Centre

Barn Elms Sports Centre operates a single outdoor padel court in Barnes, southwest London. The facility sits in the SW13 postcode area, part of Enable Leisure's network of community sports centres across the capital. The court surface and specific booking arrangements remain unconfirmed, though the centre does not use the Playtomic platform. Players must contact the facility directly through their website or by phone to secure court time. Barnes benefits from reasonable transport links via Barnes Bridge railway station and several bus routes serving the area. The location places players within reach of central London while maintaining the quieter residential character typical of this part of the borough. With 124 competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, Barn Elms faces considerable competition in what has become London's most saturated padel market. The single-court setup limits capacity but may suit players seeking a more intimate setting away from the busier commercial centres. First-time visitors should confirm court availability and surface conditions in advance, particularly during winter months when outdoor play depends heavily on weather conditions.

SW13 0DG

Outdoor · 4 courts
Battersea Park Millennium Arena

Battersea Park Millennium Arena operates four outdoor courts within one of London's most established parks. The venue sits in SW11, placing it within walking distance of Battersea Park Station and close to the Thames Path network that connects central London to this corner of Wandsworth. The facility focuses on outdoor play, with courts exposed to London's variable weather patterns. This makes timing crucial for consistent sessions, particularly during the autumn and winter months when rain can disrupt play without warning. Booking requires direct contact with the venue rather than through digital platforms like Playtomic, reflecting a more traditional approach to court reservation. The arena operates as part of Enable Leisure and Culture's portfolio, which manages several sports facilities across south London. With 124 competing padel venues within five miles, the location benefits from sitting within London's densest concentration of courts. This creates a competitive environment but also ensures players have alternatives when courts are unavailable. First-time visitors should confirm court availability well in advance, given the limited digital booking options and the venue's position within a busy padel corridor.

SW11 4NJ

Outdoor · 4 courts
Live
Georgians Padel

Georgians Padel operates four outdoor courts in Crouch End, positioned in North London's N8 postcode. The venue utilises Playtomic for court reservations, streamlining the booking process for regular and occasional players alike. The outdoor setting means play depends on weather conditions, though this North London location benefits from the area's established tennis culture and sporting infrastructure. Crouch End's position offers access via multiple transport links, with the venue serving a catchment that supports 124 competitor facilities within a five-mile radius—indicating robust local demand for racket sports. The club's digital presence centres on direct website contact alongside the Playtomic platform, suggesting a focus on community building rather than purely transactional court hire. This approach aligns with Crouch End's village-like character, where local businesses often prioritise member relationships. For first-time visitors, checking weather forecasts before booking proves essential given the outdoor court configuration. The venue's location in an established residential area of North London positions it well for regular play, though newcomers should verify current court conditions via the website or Playtomic before travelling.

N8 8JJ

Outdoor · 5 courts
Live
Padel Social Club

Dubbed the Soho House of padel clubs, Padel Social Club in Earl's Court combines premium courts with a lifestyle experience. Five panoramic outdoor courts, coaching programmes for all levels, a rooftop terrace with margaritas, sauna and cold plunge facilities, a restaurant and bar, a pro shop, and modern changing rooms. Memberships from £33/month include tournament access and fitness class discounts.

SW6 1TT

Outdoor · 3 courts
Padel Social Club Battersea

Padel Social Club Battersea operates three outdoor courts in one of London's most competitive padel markets, with 124 other venues within a five-mile radius. The club's name suggests a community-focused approach to the sport, though specific details about membership structure remain unclear. Located in Battersea, the venue sits within reasonable reach of central London's transport networks, though the exact proximity to stations is unspecified. The outdoor configuration means play depends on weather conditions, a consideration for year-round players accustomed to indoor facilities. Booking appears to operate through direct contact rather than the Playtomic system used by many London venues. The club's website operates under the Rocket Padel domain, indicating potential connections to the broader Rocket Padel network that has been expanding across the UK. With three courts, the venue offers more playing options than single-court setups while maintaining an intimate scale compared to larger padel complexes in the area. First-time visitors should confirm court availability in advance, given the direct booking system and the high density of padel demand in this part of London.

Outdoor · 10 courts
padelshot LTD

Padelshot operates ten outdoor courts in Harrow, positioned within the HA1 postcode area of northwest London. The venue maintains a substantial court offering that places it among the larger facilities in the capital's competitive padel landscape, where 124 other venues operate within a five-mile radius. The facility's outdoor configuration means play depends on weather conditions, though this setup typically allows for extended playing hours during London's lighter months. Court surfaces and specific amenities remain unspecified in available documentation. Booking appears to operate through direct channels rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic, requiring players to arrange sessions through the venue's own systems. The website directs visitors through padelsocial.club's Earls Court page, though the physical location sits in Harrow rather than central London. Transport links benefit from Harrow's position on the Metropolitan line, providing direct Underground access to central London. The venue's location in this established residential area typically offers more space for facilities compared to inner London alternatives. First-time visitors should confirm current opening hours and booking procedures directly with the venue, as operational details may vary seasonally for outdoor facilities.

HA1 3TZ

Outdoor
Playtime Padel Kingston

The most affordable padel in London at £20/hour. Located at YMCA Hawker Centre in Kingston. Free equipment rental and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.

Outdoor
Playtime Padel Tolworth

Playtime Padel at Tolworth Recreation Centre. Part of the growing Playtime Padel network across South West London.

Outdoor
Playtime Padel Tower Hamlets

Playtime Padel at Mandeville Place in Tower Hamlets, bringing affordable padel to East London with free equipment rental.

Outdoor · 3 courts
Live
Powerleague Padel Shoreditch

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.

E1 6GJ

Outdoor · 2 courts
Queens Club Padel

Queens Club Padel operates two outdoor courts within the grounds of one of London's most established private members' clubs. The venue forms part of the Queen's Club complex, which has hosted professional tennis since 1886 and sits in West Kensington. The facility caters primarily to club members, reflecting the exclusive nature of the parent organisation. Courts feature standard outdoor surfaces suitable for year-round play, weather permitting. Booking arrangements follow the club's internal reservation system rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic. Members access court availability through the club's traditional booking procedures, maintaining the venue's preference for direct member services. The location benefits from the established transport links serving West Kensington, though specific accessibility details remain part of the club's member information services. As with many private club facilities, visiting arrangements typically require member sponsorship or specific guest protocols. First-time visitors should contact the club directly through their website to understand access requirements and booking procedures, as standard public booking systems do not apply. The venue operates within London's most competitive padel market, with 124 alternative facilities within a five-mile radius.

Outdoor · 2 courts
Racquets Science

Racquets Science operates two outdoor padel courts in London's H2M6 postcode area, placing it within a competitive landscape of 124 other padel venues within a five-mile radius. The facility's outdoor setup means play depends on weather conditions, though this allows for year-round availability when conditions permit. The venue doesn't use Playtomic's booking platform, requiring direct contact through their website at rocketpadel.com or by phone to secure court time. This direct booking system can offer more flexibility for regular players seeking consistent slots, though it may require more planning than app-based alternatives. Without standardised online booking, first-time visitors should call ahead to confirm court availability and understand the booking process before arriving. The outdoor courts provide natural lighting during day sessions, eliminating the sometimes harsh artificial lighting found at indoor facilities. The concentration of padel venues in this part of London reflects the sport's growing presence in the capital, with Racquets Science positioned as one of many options for players seeking outdoor court time. The facility's straightforward two-court setup keeps operations focused on court provision rather than extensive amenities.

H2m6

Outdoor · 3 courts
Wembley Park

Three outdoor courts occupy this padel facility in Wembley Park, positioned in northwest London's HA9 postal district. The venue operates under the Social Sports Society network, with court bookings handled through their dedicated website rather than the more common Playtomic platform. The location places players within reach of Wembley Park station on the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines, serving the area that has seen considerable redevelopment around the national stadium and SSE Arena. With 124 competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, this represents one of London's most saturated padel markets. The outdoor court setup means play remains weather-dependent, a consideration for year-round planning. Social Sports Society typically structures their offerings around group sessions and social play rather than individual court hire, though specific programming details vary by location. The venue's integration within the broader Wembley Park development suggests modern facilities, though without confirmed details on pricing structure, peak hours, or ancillary services like coaching programmes. First-time visitors should verify current booking procedures through the Social Sports Society website before travelling, as their system differs from standard padel booking platforms.

HA9 0TG

Outdoor
Live
Boxx Padel

Boxx Padel operates outdoor courts in Ilford, positioned within the IG1 postcode area of east London. The venue utilises Playtomic for court reservations, providing the familiar booking platform that most London padel players recognise. Located in a densely competitive market with 124 rival venues within five miles, Boxx Padel serves the eastern sectors of the capital where padel continues its steady expansion. The outdoor format means play depends on weather conditions, though this arrangement typically offers more competitive pricing than enclosed alternatives. Ilford's transport links via the Central and Elizabeth lines place the venue within reach of central London, though journey times vary considerably depending on departure point. The area represents one of London's more accessible padel destinations for players based in Essex or northeast London boroughs. The venue's website at padelbox.club contains additional operational details, though court specifications and facility information require direct inquiry. First-time visitors should verify current opening hours before travelling, as outdoor venues often adjust schedules based on seasonal daylight hours and weather forecasts.

IG1 3PS

Outdoor · 2 courts
Chiswick Bridge Padel

Chiswick Bridge Padel operates two outdoor courts in west London, positioned within one of the capital's most competitive padel markets with 124 venues operating within five miles. The facility forms part of the Rocks Lane organisation, which maintains a straightforward approach to court provision without unnecessary embellishments. The outdoor setup means play is subject to weather conditions, though this brings the advantage of natural lighting and fresh air that indoor facilities cannot match. Court surfaces appear to follow standard specifications, providing consistent ball bounce and player movement. Booking operates through direct contact rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic, requiring players to engage with the venue directly for court reservations. This system may appeal to those who prefer personal interaction over app-based booking. The location benefits from Chiswick's transport connections, though specific details about nearby stations require verification. The density of competing venues in the area suggests strong local demand for padel, indicating an established playing community. First-time visitors should confirm current opening hours and booking procedures directly with the venue, as these details vary between facilities and seasons affect outdoor court availability.

Outdoor · 6 courts
Clapham Common

Six outdoor courts occupy a prime position on Clapham Common in SW4, operated through Julian Cousins Sports. The venue sits within one of south London's most accessible green spaces, minutes from Clapham Common underground station on the Northern line. Booking operates through the venue's direct system rather than third-party platforms, requiring contact via their website at juliancousinssports.com. The outdoor setting means play depends on weather conditions, typical for London's substantial padel scene which includes 124 competing venues within five miles. The Common's location provides straightforward access from central London, with multiple bus routes serving the area alongside tube connections. The venue benefits from its position within the established sports facilities that Julian Cousins Sports manages across the capital. Court availability and specific opening hours require direct inquiry through their booking system. The outdoor format suits London's growing padel community, though players should verify court conditions before travelling during uncertain weather periods. First-time visitors should confirm their booking directly with the venue before arrival, as the absence of automated booking platforms means communication runs through traditional channels rather than instant confirmation systems.

SW4 9AT

Outdoor
Crouch End Playing Fields

Padel courts at Crouch End Playing Fields on Park Road, N8. Book via Playtomic for outdoor play in a pleasant North London setting.

Outdoor
David Lloyd Chigwell

David Lloyd Chigwell offers padel courts as part of its extensive premium health club facilities. Booking via the David Lloyd app. Members only.

Outdoor · 3 courts
David Lloyd Hampton

David Lloyd Hampton operates three outdoor padel courts as part of its established health club offering in southwest London. The venue forms part of the David Lloyd network's expansion into padel, integrating the sport alongside its existing tennis and fitness facilities. The outdoor courts benefit from natural lighting and ventilation, though players should consider weather conditions when booking. As a David Lloyd facility, members gain priority access to court reservations, while non-members can book subject to availability through the club's direct booking system rather than third-party platforms. The venue provides coaching sessions through qualified instructors, catering to beginners through to intermediate players seeking to refine their technique. Equipment rental is available for those new to the sport or travelling without rackets. Hampton sits within a competitive padel landscape, with 124 other venues operating within a five-mile radius, reflecting the sport's rapid growth across London's southwestern suburbs. The concentration of courts in the area ensures healthy competition and playing standards. First-time visitors should confirm court availability in advance, particularly during peak evening hours when demand from the club's tennis-playing membership typically increases.

Outdoor · 3 courts
David Lloyd Raynes Park

David Lloyd Raynes Park operates three outdoor padel courts as part of its established health club offering in southwest London. The facility sits within the leafy Raynes Park area, positioned between Wimbledon and New Malden with Raynes Park railway station providing direct connections to central London. The courts form part of David Lloyd's broader fitness and racquet sports proposition, which typically includes tennis facilities, gym access, and swimming pools for members. As with most David Lloyd locations, the padel courts are integrated into a membership-based model rather than operating as a pay-per-play facility. Court bookings are handled through David Lloyd's proprietary system rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic. The club's coaching programme covers various racquet sports, though specific padel instruction availability requires direct enquiry. With 124 competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, David Lloyd Raynes Park faces considerable local competition. The outdoor courts operate year-round, subject to weather conditions typical of British padel facilities. First-time visitors should confirm current membership requirements and guest policies before travelling, as access arrangements can vary between David Lloyd locations.

Outdoor · 3 courts
Dulwich Padel Club

Dulwich Padel Club operates three outdoor courts in south London's leafy Dulwich area. The venue sits within one of the capital's most competitive padel markets, with 124 other clubs within a five-mile radius, yet maintains its position through consistent court availability. The outdoor setup means play depends on weather conditions, though this creates an authentic padel experience that many players prefer over indoor alternatives. Court surfaces provide reliable ball bounce and movement expected at club level. Booking runs through the venue's direct system via padelbox.club rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic. This approach gives the club more control over court allocation and pricing structures. The Dulwich location puts the venue within reach of both central and suburban London players, though specific transport links vary depending on your starting point in the city. The area's established tennis culture translates well to padel adoption. First-time visitors should check weather forecasts before booking, as outdoor courts can become unplayable in poor conditions. The club's direct booking system means cancellation policies may differ from standardized platform terms, so confirm these details when making reservations.

Outdoor · 2 courts
Esher Padel

Esher Padel operates two outdoor courts in the KT10 postcode area, positioning itself within Surrey's commuter belt rather than central London proper. The facility forms part of the broader Esher Tennis operation, suggesting an established racquet sports pedigree in this leafy residential district. The outdoor court configuration means play depends on weather conditions, though this setup typically offers more spacious surroundings than cramped indoor alternatives. With 124 competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, Esher Padel sits within one of the UK's most saturated padel markets, reflecting the sport's popularity in affluent suburban areas. Booking appears to operate through the venue's tennis club website rather than the ubiquitous Playtomic platform, suggesting a more traditional club-based approach to court reservations. This direct booking system may appeal to players seeking a less commercialised padel experience. The venue's integration with established tennis facilities often means access to additional amenities such as changing rooms and social areas, though specific details remain unconfirmed. First-time visitors should call ahead to clarify booking procedures and any club-specific requirements before travelling.

KT10 9DU

Outdoor · 3 courts
Game4Padel Earls Court

Game4Padel Earls Court operates three outdoor courts in one of London's most connected districts. The venue sits within walking distance of Earls Court Underground station, placing it at the intersection of the District and Piccadilly lines with direct access to Heathrow and central London. The outdoor setting provides natural light throughout playing hours, though weather conditions will dictate court availability. Without Playtomic integration, bookings are handled through the venue's website at padelsocial.club, requiring players to navigate their dedicated Earls Court booking page. The location benefits from Earls Court's established transport infrastructure, with multiple bus routes serving the area alongside tube connections. The district's mix of residential properties and commercial venues creates a busy but accessible environment for regular play. With 124 competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, Game4Padel Earls Court sits within London's most saturated padel market. This density provides options but requires advance planning for preferred time slots. First-time visitors should confirm court availability before travelling, as outdoor courts face weather-related closures that indoor alternatives in the area avoid.

Outdoor
Hazelwood Sports Club

One of the first places in the UK where you could play padel, Hazelwood Sports Club added padel courts in 2015. Sand-based astroturf courts for members and non-members, padel leagues, tournaments, and weekly club nights. Annual memberships offer £15/hour off-peak.

Outdoor
JPL Academy at MODE

JPL Academy at MODE operates outdoor courts in West London's W3 postcode area. The facility sits within a competitive landscape, with 124 other padel venues operating within five miles of this location. The academy books through its own system via padium.com rather than using third-party platforms like Playtomic. This direct booking approach gives the venue control over court allocation and scheduling, though players will need to navigate to their specific website rather than using familiar booking apps. The West London location places it in an established area of the capital, though the density of competing venues in the immediate vicinity reflects both the growing popularity of padel and the strategic importance of this particular corridor of London for racquet sports facilities. The outdoor format means play depends on weather conditions, typical for London venues operating without covered courts. Players should check conditions before travelling, particularly during winter months when daylight hours limit playing windows. For first-time visitors, confirm court availability directly through the padium.com booking system well in advance, as the concentration of venues in this area suggests strong local demand for court time.

W3 7AU

Outdoor · 3 courts
LTA National Tennis Centre Padel

The LTA National Tennis Centre operates three outdoor padel courts within its Roehampton facility, marking the governing body's commitment to the sport's development in Britain. Located in southwest London, the centre serves as both a training ground for elite players and a public facility for recreational play. The outdoor courts benefit from the centre's established infrastructure, though players should prepare for typical British weather conditions when booking sessions. The venue's position within the broader tennis complex means facilities are built to professional standards, with proper drainage and court maintenance protocols in place. With 124 competing padel venues within five miles, the National Tennis Centre distinguishes itself through its institutional backing and role in British padel development. The LTA's involvement suggests coaching programmes and development pathways may be available, though specific details require direct enquiry through their main website. First-time visitors should contact the centre directly via the LTA website to understand booking procedures, as the facility does not use standard commercial booking platforms. The venue's location within the established tennis centre complex ensures adequate changing facilities and equipment storage.

Outdoor · 2 courts
Paddington Rec Padel

Paddington Rec Padel operates two outdoor courts in London, positioned within one of the capital's most competitive padel markets alongside 124 other venues within five miles. The facility sits within the broader Paddington recreational area, offering players an outdoor playing experience regardless of London's changeable weather conditions. The venue operates independently of the Playtomic booking system, requiring direct contact through their website at thepadelyard.com for court reservations. This approach means players need to plan ahead and communicate directly with the facility rather than relying on instant online availability checks. The outdoor court setup provides the traditional padel experience with natural lighting and weather conditions that can add tactical elements to gameplay. The location benefits from Paddington's established transport connections, though the density of nearby padel venues reflects both the area's popularity and the competitive nature of securing court time. First-time visitors should book well in advance through the website, as the limited two-court capacity combined with the area's high demand for padel can make spontaneous bookings difficult. The direct booking system requires more planning than app-based alternatives but ensures direct communication with the venue.

Outdoor · 5 courts
Live
Padel Tree Finchley

Padel Tree Finchley operates five outdoor courts in North London's N12 postcode, positioning itself within one of the capital's most competitive padel markets with 124 rival venues operating within a five-mile radius. The facility relies entirely on Playtomic for court reservations, eliminating the need for direct contact or alternative booking channels. The outdoor format means play depends on weather conditions, though this setup typically offers more space and natural lighting compared to enclosed alternatives. Located in Finchley, the venue serves North London's growing padel community, though specific transport links and parking arrangements remain unconfirmed. Without an independent website, all venue information and court availability flows through the Playtomic platform. This streamlined approach suits players already familiar with the booking system but may require newcomers to download the app before arrival. First-time visitors should check weather forecasts before booking, as outdoor courts offer no shelter during rain. The high concentration of nearby venues suggests strong local demand, making advance booking advisable particularly for evening and weekend slots.

N12 0PD

Outdoor · 8 courts
Padel Tree Wimbledon

Padel Tree Wimbledon operates eight outdoor courts in SW19, positioning itself within London's most padel-dense market with 124 competing venues within five miles. The facility's location in Wimbledon places it in established tennis territory, though the venue maintains its own distinct identity within the borough's racquet sports landscape. The outdoor format means play depends on weather conditions, requiring players to check forecasts before heading out. Court surfaces and specific amenities remain unspecified, reflecting a no-frills approach to information sharing that some players may find refreshingly direct. Booking operates outside the Playtomic system, requiring direct contact through their dedicated booking platform. This independent approach may appeal to regular players seeking personalised service, though it requires an additional app download for those accustomed to unified booking systems. The venue's presence in SW19 offers convenient access to South London's padel community, though transport links and parking arrangements require advance research. First-time visitors should confirm current opening hours before travelling, as operational details fluctuate. The facility serves Wimbledon's growing padel demographic within a competitive local market that continues expanding rapidly.

SW19 7NW

Outdoor · 3 courts
Padel United Ealing

Padel United Ealing operates three outdoor courts in west London, positioned within a competitive market of 124 padel venues in the surrounding five-mile radius. The facility is managed under the Park Sports umbrella, which operates multiple sports venues across the capital. The outdoor setup means play is weather-dependent, requiring players to check conditions before travelling. Located in Ealing, the venue sits in one of London's established suburban boroughs, though specific transport links remain unconfirmed through available channels. Booking appears to be handled directly rather than through the widely-used Playtomic platform, directing players to the Park Sports website system. This direct approach may offer different booking windows and pricing structures compared to app-based competitors in the area. The high concentration of alternative venues nearby provides players with numerous options, though also suggests strong local demand for padel facilities. For first-time visitors, calling ahead to confirm court availability and current booking procedures proves advisable given the direct booking system and outdoor court dependency on weather conditions.

Outdoor · 1 courts
Padel West London - Padel Affair

Padel Affair operates a single outdoor court in the UB2 postcode area of west London, positioning itself within one of the capital's most competitive padel markets with 124 other venues nearby. The facility focuses on a stripped-back approach with just one court, contrasting sharply with the multi-court complexes that dominate the local scene. The venue does not use Playtomic for bookings, requiring direct contact through their website at padelaffair.com for court reservations. This single-court setup means advance booking becomes particularly crucial, as availability will naturally be more limited than at larger facilities. Located in the UB2 area, the venue sits within reach of several transport connections, though the high concentration of competing padel facilities in this five-mile radius suggests strong local demand for the sport. The outdoor court setup means play depends on weather conditions, a consideration for year-round players accustomed to indoor alternatives. First-time visitors should call ahead to confirm availability and current booking procedures, given the single-court capacity and the venue's preference for direct rather than app-based reservations.

UB2 4LW

Outdoor
Park Sports Hyde Park

Play padel in one of London's most iconic settings. One floodlit outdoor court on sand-based AstroTurf, bookable up to 7 days in advance with no membership required. LTA qualified coaches run weekly drop-in sessions and 6-week adult courses. £40/hour.

Outdoor
Park Sports Lammas Park

Park Sports' Ealing venue at Lammas Park with a floodlit padel court. Racket hire £5/hour from reception. The first UK company to offer pay and play padel.

Outdoor
Park Sports Regent's Park

Two floodlit outdoor courts on sand-based AstroTurf in the heart of Regent's Park. Pay and play with no membership, bookable 7 days in advance. Regular timetable of weekly courses, tournaments, and private lessons with LTA qualified coaches. The most centrally located multi-court padel venue in London. £40/hour.

Outdoor · 4 courts
Powerleague Padel Mill Hill

Part of Powerleague's expanding padel network. Courts in Mill Hill bringing padel to North London with the same accessible, affordable approach. Book via Playtomic.

NW7 2BB

Outdoor · 5 courts
Live
Rocks Lane - Barnes

Rocks Lane in Barnes operates five outdoor courts in one of southwest London's more residential pockets. The SW13 location places it within walking distance of Barnes Bridge station, with the venue serving the affluent Barnes and Mortlake communities. Court bookings run through Playtomic's platform, which handles the scheduling for this outdoor-only facility. The venue sits amid the leafy streets that characterise this stretch of the Thames-side borough, where Victorian terraces give way to the occasional modern development. With 124 competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, Rocks Lane faces considerable local competition. The outdoor setup means play depends on London's unpredictable weather patterns, though this also keeps operational costs—and potentially court fees—more manageable than indoor alternatives. Barnes Bridge station provides direct rail links to Waterloo in under 20 minutes, making the venue accessible for players commuting from central London. The surrounding area offers several cafés and pubs for post-match refreshments, typical of Barnes' village-like atmosphere. First-time visitors should check weather conditions before travelling, given the outdoor courts' exposure to the elements. The Playtomic booking system provides real-time availability updates.

SW13 0BY

Outdoor
Rocks Lane Barnes

Rocks Lane's Barnes venue offers four courts in a beautiful Barnes Common setting, plus a club shop, racket testing centre, and one-to-one coaching. A 300 sqm clubhouse with café, licensed bar, changing facilities and showers. Book via Playtomic.

Outdoor
Rocks Lane Bishop's Park

A single floodlit sand-based astroturf court near Putney Bridge station. Simple, accessible, and perfect for evening play. Part of the Rocks Lane network.

Outdoor · 3 courts
Live
S3 Padel Wembley

S3 Padel Wembley operates three outdoor courts in the HA9 postcode area, positioned within one of London's most competitive padel markets alongside 124 other venues within five miles. The facility forms part of the Social Sports Society network, accessible through their dedicated website for information and Playtomic for court reservations. The outdoor setup provides year-round play, though players should check weather conditions before travelling. Located in northwest London's Wembley district, the venue benefits from the area's established transport links, though specific proximity to tube or rail connections requires verification via their website. The Playtomic booking system handles court reservations, offering the standard digital convenience expected at modern padel facilities. Social Sports Society's broader network suggests potential for organised leagues or social sessions, though specific coaching programmes or lesson availability needs confirmation directly with the venue. First-time visitors should note the outdoor court configuration and plan accordingly for weather conditions. The venue's position within Wembley's sporting quarter places it among familiar recreational infrastructure, though parking arrangements and facility details warrant advance checking through their social channels or website before arrival.

HA9 0TG

Outdoor · 3 courts
Live
The Hive London

The Hive London operates three outdoor courts in Edgware, positioned in northwest London's HA8 postcode area. The venue utilises Playtomic for court reservations, streamlining the booking process for regular sessions. Located in an area with substantial padel infrastructure—124 competing venues operate within a five-mile radius—The Hive distinguishes itself through its outdoor format, allowing year-round play dependent on weather conditions. The Edgware location provides access to players across northwest London and the broader metropolitan area. The facility maintains a digital presence through its dedicated website, though specific operational details including opening hours and pricing structures remain unlisted. This suggests a venue that operates with flexible scheduling, likely accommodating varying seasonal demands typical of outdoor courts. For first-time visitors, checking weather conditions before travelling proves essential, given the outdoor court configuration. The venue's integration with Playtomic allows players to monitor real-time availability and court conditions before making the journey to this northwest London location.

HA8 6AG

Outdoor
The Hurlingham Club

The historic private members' club in Fulham, first opened in 1869 and known as the birthplace of polo, has made space for padel with three Italian padel courts alongside its 40 clay, grass, and hard tennis courts within 42 acres of grounds. Members only.

Outdoor
Wembley Padel

Three high-spec outdoor courts just behind Wembley Stadium. One of the most accessible clubs in London, especially for newcomers with intro classes at just £5. Social sessions run throughout the week. Book via Playtomic with racket hire on site. From £9pp for social play, £36/hour per court.

Outdoor · 3 courts
Will to Win Regents Park

Will to Win Regents Park operates three outdoor courts in one of central London's most recognised locations. The venue sits within the broader Regent's Park area, placing it minutes from Baker Street and Regent's Park underground stations on multiple lines. The facility runs under the Park Sports banner, focusing on racquet sports provision within the Royal Parks system. Courts feature artificial turf surfaces suitable for year-round play, though being outdoor installations, sessions remain weather-dependent. Bookings are handled directly through the Park Sports website rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic. The venue offers coaching sessions alongside court hire, though specific instructor credentials and lesson structures require direct enquiry. With 124 competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, Will to Win benefits from its prime central London positioning rather than court quantity or premium facilities. The location attracts both local residents and those working in the West End who can access courts during lunch breaks or after office hours. First-time visitors should confirm court availability well in advance, particularly for evening and weekend slots, given the limited number of courts relative to central London demand.

Outdoor · 2 courts
Catford Wanderers Padel

Catford Wanderers Sports Club on Beckenham Hill Road offers padel among its multi-sport facilities. Book via Playtomic.

Outdoor · 3 courts
David Lloyd Bushey

Padel courts at David Lloyd Bushey in Hertfordshire, on the edge of North London. Part of the David Lloyd health club network with premium facilities. Members only.

Outdoor
Padel Social Club at The O2

Padel Social Club's outpost at The O2 features two temporary outdoor panoramic courts while the full club prepares for its 2026 opening. Same premium PSC experience in an iconic London location.

Outdoor · 4 courts
Live
Rocks Lane @ Dyrham Park Country Club

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.

EN5 4RA

Outdoor · 11 courts
Live
S3 Padel Brent Cross

S3 Padel Brent Cross operates eleven outdoor courts in northwest London's NW4 postcode area. The venue sits within one of the capital's most densely populated padel corridors, with 124 competing facilities within a five-mile radius. Located in Brent Cross, the club benefits from proximity to the A406 North Circular and multiple transport links. Brent Cross Underground station on the Northern line provides direct access from central London, while the area's road network serves drivers approaching from across north London and beyond. Court bookings operate through Playtomic's established platform, allowing members to reserve slots and manage payments digitally. The eleven-court configuration makes S3 Padel Brent Cross one of the larger outdoor facilities in the immediate area, though specific surface details remain undisclosed. The venue forms part of Social Sports Society's wider network, which typically focuses on community-driven racket sports programming. Given the competitive landscape in this part of London, advance booking through Playtomic proves essential, particularly during evening and weekend periods when court availability becomes limited across the numerous local facilities.

NW4 3AY

Outdoor
Sutton Padel Courts

Padel courts located at the London Cancer Hub, neighbouring the Royal Marsden Hospital and Institute for Cancer Research. Book via Playtomic.

Outdoor · 2 courts
The Cancer Hub Padel (Sutton)

The Cancer Hub Padel operates two outdoor courts in Sutton, serving London's southern boroughs in an area where padel options are plentiful—124 competing venues lie within a five-mile radius. The facility takes a direct approach to court access, operating without the Playtomic booking platform that dominates most London padel venues. Located in Sutton's established residential area, the courts cater to players seeking outdoor play year-round. The venue's straightforward setup focuses on court availability rather than extensive facilities, making it a practical choice for regular players who prioritise court time over additional amenities. Without online booking integration, securing court time requires direct contact with the venue—a system that works well for regular playing groups but may require advance planning for spontaneous sessions. The outdoor format means play continues in most weather conditions, though winter evening sessions will depend on available lighting. First-time visitors should confirm court availability and booking procedures directly with the venue before arrival, particularly during peak weekend periods when demand across Sutton's padel facilities runs highest.

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