Padel Courts near Clapham South
14 venues within 3 miles
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
Playtime Padel at Furzedown Recreation Centre in Tooting. Part of the Playtime network with free equipment rental and regular social sessions.
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.
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.
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
Rocket Padel operates in London's competitive padel landscape, where 124 venues compete within a five-mile radius. The club maintains its own booking system rather than using third-party platforms like Playtomic, requiring direct contact through their website at rocketpadel.com. The venue positions itself within London's expanding padel circuit, though specific court configurations and surface details remain undisclosed. Without Playtomic integration, players must navigate the club's proprietary booking process, which may require additional steps compared to venues using standardized booking platforms. Given London's dense padel market, Rocket Padel faces significant competition from established operators. The club's decision to maintain independent booking systems suggests a focus on direct customer relationships rather than platform-dependent operations. For first-time visitors, check the website thoroughly before arrival, as the independent booking system may have specific requirements or procedures that differ from standard Playtomic-enabled venues. Direct telephone contact may prove more efficient than online booking for immediate court availability. The venue operates within London's broader padel ecosystem, where court availability and pricing vary significantly depending on location and facility specifications.
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
Housed in an 11-metre-high bespoke glass building at Battersea Power Station overlooking the River Thames. Four panoramic indoor courts, sleek changing rooms, warm-up zone, café, bar and bistro. Sessions for beginners and intermediates, private and group lessons available.
SW11 8DQ
Hybrid Fitness operates three indoor padel courts in Tooting, positioned within London's competitive south-west corridor where 124 venues compete within a five-mile radius. The facility sits in the SW17 postcode area, accessible via Tooting Broadway station on the Northern line. The courts are housed within a broader fitness complex, integrating padel into a multi-sport environment. Bookings are handled directly through the venue rather than third-party platforms, requiring contact via their Wimbledon-branded website or direct inquiry. The indoor configuration provides year-round play regardless of London's weather patterns. Court surfaces and specific technical specifications remain undisclosed, though the venue's fitness club foundation suggests a focus on recreational rather than competition-level play. Without published pricing structures or operating hours, advance planning proves essential. The venue's positioning within Tooting's commercial district suggests reasonable transport links, though specific parking arrangements require confirmation upon booking. For first-time visitors, contact the venue directly to confirm court availability and current booking procedures, as their system operates independently of standard padel booking platforms prevalent across London's padel network.
SW17 0BW
Padel People operates a single indoor court in Wimbledon, positioned in SW17 within one of London's most tennis-conscious neighbourhoods. The facility joins a competitive landscape of 124 padel venues within five miles, reflecting the sport's rapid expansion across the capital. Court booking runs through Playtomic's platform, which handles scheduling for this compact operation. The indoor setup provides year-round play regardless of London's unpredictable weather patterns, though specific court surface details remain unspecified. Wimbledon's location offers multiple transport options, with the area served by both Underground and National Rail connections. The venue sits within the broader Wimbledon sporting ecosystem, where racquet sports hold particular cultural significance. The single-court format means booking availability may be limited during peak periods, particularly given the high concentration of competing venues nearby. This setup suits players seeking a more intimate padel environment away from larger multi-court complexes. First-time visitors should confirm their booking through the Playtomic app before travelling, as the venue's compact scale means fewer alternative time slots if plans change.
SW17 0BL
Seven indoor courts occupy part of The Hurlingham Club's 42-acre grounds in Fulham, where this private members' club has operated since 1869. The facility sits on the Thames between Putney Bridge and Hammersmith Bridge, with Putney Bridge tube station providing the closest Underground access. The club maintains its traditional membership structure, meaning court access requires either membership or invitation by a member. Booking operates through the club's internal system rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic. The venue forms part of London's most concentrated padel market, with 124 competitor facilities within five miles. The Hurlingham Club's padel courts represent a recent addition to facilities that traditionally focused on tennis, croquet and polo. The indoor configuration ensures year-round play regardless of London's unpredictable weather patterns. First-time visitors should confirm their booking arrangements well in advance, as the private club structure requires specific protocols for court access. The venue's riverside location in SW6 places it within reach of both central and southwest London, though the exclusivity of membership remains the primary consideration for regular play.
SW6 3PR
Padel Court operates within London's competitive padel landscape, where 124 venues compete within a five-mile radius. The facility runs under the Padel Social Club umbrella, as indicated by its web presence at padelsocial.club. Located in what appears to be the Earls Court area based on its URL structure, the venue sits in one of London's more accessible districts. Earls Court's transport connections include the District and Piccadilly line stations, though specific walking distances remain unconfirmed. The venue operates without Playtomic integration, suggesting direct booking through their website or telephone. This approach can offer more flexibility for group bookings and regular players seeking consistent court times. With over 100 padel facilities competing locally, booking ahead proves essential. The density of venues in this area reflects London's rapidly expanding padel scene, where court availability fluctuates significantly during peak hours. First-time visitors should check the website directly for current court availability and booking procedures, as the facility's non-Playtomic system may require different advance notice compared to other London venues.
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.
A single floodlit sand-based astroturf court near Putney Bridge station. Simple, accessible, and perfect for evening play. Part of the Rocks Lane network.
Padel Manual lists every padel venue near Clapham South station in London. Distances are calculated from the station entrance. All venues shown include court counts, indoor/outdoor availability, and direct booking links where available.