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Where to play padel in London: Guide to the best padel courts in London

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Ally Neagen Travel Writer

Where to play padel in London at a glance:

  1. Rocket Padel Battersea Power Station
  2. Padium Canary Wharf
  3. Stratford Padel Club
  4. Rocket Padel Beckton
  5. Rocks Lane Padel, Chiswick
  6. The Padel Yard, Wandsworth
  7. Padel Box, Bermondsey
  8. Harbour Club Chelsea
  9. Parkside Padel Club, Southall

Looking for where to play padel in London? You’re not alone, as this relatively new sport is quickly becoming the hottest ticket in town. According to Live for Padel, the number of people playing padel in the UK has grown an astonishing 2,567% in the last five years, from 15,000 to over 400,000. To meet this demand, London has a growing choice of dedicated padel clubs and multi-sport venues, with courts ranging from large indoor centres to covered and outdoor options.

Whether you're completely new to padel, looking for somewhere to play regularly or simply want to find a court that's convenient for you, it pays to choose a venue that matches the way you want to play. To help you narrow it down, we've rounded up 8 padel courts in London worth knowing about, covering different parts of the capital and a range of playing environments.

Which padel court in London should I choose?

If you're looking for... You should try... 
Social games in central London Rocket Padel, Battersea Power Station 
Premium facilities Padium, Canary Wharf 
Padel for beginners with coaching Stratford Padel Club 
Indoor padel in London Rocket Padel, Beckton 
Outdoor padel in London Rocks Lane Padel, Chiswick 
Pay-and-play padel The Padel Yard, Wandsworth 
A social atmosphere Padel Box, Bermondsey 

8 of the best padel clubs in London

1. Rocket Padel, Battersea Power Station

Rocket Padel's Battersea Power Station club is a four-court indoor venue on the riverfront. The club opened in September 2024 and has four panoramic courts housed in an 11-metre-high glass building. As well as the courts, the venue has changing rooms, a warm-up zone, pro shop, lounge, bar and bistro. It's a particularly useful option if you want to combine a game of padel with time around Battersea Power Station afterwards. The club is also set up for more than casual court hire, with coaching, tournaments and events taking place throughout the year.

2. Padium Canary Wharf

  • Address: 10 Bank Street, Canary Wharf, London E14 4DE
  • Courts: 7 indoor and 2 outdoor
  • Booking: www.padium.com
  • Best for: Premium facilities and playing in east London

Padium is one of the more premium options for padel in London, with seven indoor courts and two outdoor courts at its Canary Wharf club. The venue offers court bookings, coaching, social padel, events and a pro shop, while its centre court has GameCam technology for recording and analysing matches. The Canary Wharf location is perfect for anyone working nearby, making it easy to stay in London for a game of padel after work before catching a Thameslink train home.

3. Stratford Padel Club

  • Address: 221 High Street, London E15 2AE
  • Courts: 9 indoor courts
  • Booking: stratfordpadelclub.org
  • Best for: Beginners, coaching and regular games

Stratford Padel Club has nine indoor courts and describes itself as one of London's largest indoor padel clubs. It offers pay-and-play court bookings alongside memberships, coaching, tournaments and programmes for people who are new to the sport. There's also a LaunchPad programme aimed at helping beginners learn the basics.Facilities include changing rooms and showers, a bar, hot food, lockers, a padel shop, match recording and streaming, and even a beer garden!

4. Rocket Padel, Beckton

Another Rocket Padel venue in London, Beckton has five premium indoor courts and a ceiling height of more than nine metres. It's designed as more of a wider social and leisure destination, with a restaurant and bar, pro shop, gym, co-working space, spectator areas and changing facilities. This makes Rocket Padel Beckton particularly worth considering if you're looking for somewhere to spend more time before or after your game.

5. Rocks Lane Padel, Chiswick

  • Address: 60 Chiswick Common Road, Chiswick, London W4 1RZ
  • Courts: 8 outdoor and 4 covered
  • Bookingrockslane.co.uk/chiswick/padel
  • Best for: Outdoor padel, coaching and social games

Rocks Lane Chiswick is one of the most established padel hubs in London, with eight outdoor courts and four covered courts. The venue offers court hire, coaching, leagues, tournaments and social sessions, catering to both adults and juniors. Adult players need to register on the Playtomic app to book and play.

Its social programme is particularly useful if you don't already have a regular group to play with. Rocks Lane runs inclusive padel socials that are open to all standards, with sessions available on several mornings each week. The clubhouse also has racket hire and equipment sales, a racket testing centre, café, pizza oven, licensed bar, changing rooms and showers.

6. The Padel Yard, Wandsworth

The Padel Yard in Wandsworth has six padel courts, split between three outdoor courts and three indoor courts. The venue is open to non-members as well as members, with pay-and-play court hire available. It also runs private and group lessons, Americano tournaments and other events. 

7. Padel Box, Bermondsey

  • Address: Rollins Street, London SE15 1EP
  • Courts: 5 indoor courts
  • Bookingwww.padelbox.club
  • Best for: Social play and a club-style atmosphere

Padel Box in Bermondsey has five courts alongside a coffee shop, bar, social spaces, work booths, pro shop and racket hire. This club is as a social destination as much as a place to play, with events and corporate bookings available alongside court hire. It's a useful option to consider if you're looking for padel in south-east London and want somewhere with space to stay for a drink or coffee after your match.

8. Harbour Club Chelsea

Harbour Club Chelsea has three indoor padel courts and a coaching programme aimed at different experience levels, including people completely new to the sport. Courts can be booked for singles or doubles through the Harbour Club app. Padel is included with the club's full membership package, making this a slightly different option than other pay-to-play padel courts. The club can provide racquets to borrow, which could be useful if you're trying padel for the first time rather than investing in equipment straight away.

How to save money travelling to and from London by train

Man in a suit standing on a Thameslink railway station platform

Whether you’re looking to enjoy a game of padel in London after work before heading home, or you’re travelling into London for a leisure trip, there are plenty of ways to save money and enjoy great value.

If you’re staying for a game of padel in London after work, you’re actually getting even better value. By getting the train home later in the evening, you can make the most of off-peak fares. Especially if you’re playing padel with a group, you can travel together and save up to a third off your train fare with GroupSave.

Thameslink trains call at key London stations including Elephant and Castle, London St Pancras International, Farringdon, City Thameslink, London Blackfriars, and London Bridge, making it easy to get to and from these padel courts in London.

Where can beginners play padel in London?

A man hits a ball during a game of padel

You don't need to be an experienced player to start playing padel. Several London venues specifically cater for beginners through introductory sessions, coaching or social games.

Stratford Padel Club has a LaunchPad programme designed to introduce new players to the basics, while Rocks Lane runs social sessions open to all standards. Harbour Club Chelsea also offers coaching for people who are completely new to padel.

For a first game, it's worth choosing a venue where you can hire or borrow a racket rather than buying one. Equipment hire is available at several of the venues in this guide, including Rocks Lane and The Padel Yard.

Can you play padel indoors in London?

A padel racket and balls on an outdoor padel court

Yes, indoor padel courts are widely available in London, which makes year-round play much easier when the weather isn't on your side.

Rocket Padel Battersea Power Station, Rocket Padel Beckton and Stratford Padel Club all have indoor courts. Padium Canary Wharf also has seven indoor courts alongside two outdoor courts.

Covered courts can also offer a useful middle ground. The Padel Yard has three covered courts, while Rocks Lane Chiswick has four covered courts alongside eight outdoor courts.

Do you need four people to play padel?

Two men play padel on a padel court

Padel is commonly played as doubles, but you don't necessarily need to arrive with a ready-made group of four.

Several London clubs use social games, tournaments and booking platforms to help players find other people to play with. Rocks Lane, for example, runs social sessions open to all standards, while platforms such as Playtomic and Padel Mates are used by London venues to organise games and bookings.

That can make dedicated padel clubs a good option if you're keen to start playing but don't yet have three friends who are equally enthusiastic.

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