Padel Courts near Queen's Park
10 venues within 3 miles
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.
Cumberland Lawn Tennis Club operates a single indoor padel court in the NW6 area of northwest London, positioned within one of the capital's most competitive padel markets alongside 124 other venues within five miles. The club maintains its booking system independently rather than through third-party platforms like Playtomic. Located in the Kilburn borders area, the venue sits within reasonable reach of West Hampstead and Finchley Road stations on the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines. As an established tennis club that has expanded into padel, Cumberland offers players the opportunity to experience the sport within a traditional club environment. The single court setup means availability can be limited, particularly during peak hours when demand across London's padel scene remains consistently high. The club's affiliation with the Lawn Tennis Association suggests a focus on proper coaching standards and sport development. First-time visitors should contact the club directly to secure court time and confirm current booking procedures, as the venue operates without online booking platforms. The intimate scale allows for a more personal approach to padel introduction than larger commercial centres.
NW6 1JD
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.
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.
Padel 1 operates within London's competitive padel landscape, where 124 other venues vie for court time across the capital. The venue maintains an online presence through the Padium platform rather than the more common Playtomic booking system used by many London clubs. Without established booking integration through major platforms, prospective players will need to navigate the venue's own reservation process. This independent approach distinguishes Padel 1 from the majority of London's padel offerings, which have gravitated toward standardized booking solutions. The venue's position in a market saturated with options means players have considerable choice when selecting courts. London's padel density creates a scenario where location convenience and booking accessibility often determine venue selection. First-time visitors should contact the venue directly to understand their specific booking procedures and court availability, particularly given the absence of real-time online scheduling through conventional channels. The concentration of alternative venues nearby provides flexibility should preferred time slots prove unavailable.
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.
The 108 Indoor Padel & Batting Cages operates six indoor courts in Cricklewood, northwest London. The venue combines padel with baseball batting facilities, reflecting an American sports influence uncommon in the UK market. Located in the NW2 postcode area, it sits within a competitive landscape of 124 other padel venues within five miles. Court bookings run through Playtomic, the platform favoured by most London padel venues. The indoor format provides year-round play regardless of weather conditions, though specific court surface details remain undisclosed by the venue. The dual-sport concept sets The 108 apart from single-focus padel clubs proliferating across the capital. This positioning may appeal to families or groups seeking varied activities, though dedicated padel players might prefer specialist venues. Transport links and parking arrangements require direct confirmation with the venue, as does accessibility information. The website provides operational details and booking access. First-time visitors should verify current opening hours before travelling, as these vary between venues and can change seasonally. The Playtomic app allows advance booking and court availability checking.
NW2 1LT
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
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
Padel Manual lists every padel venue near Queen's Park 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.