Best Padel Courts in London and the South East
A local's guide to the finest padel facilities in and around the capital — where to play, what to expect, and which courts are worth the journey.
Central London: The Padel Hub
The Padel Hub in Shoreditch remains London's premier indoor destination. Eight climate-controlled courts, professional LED lighting, and a slick clubhouse with a bar and restaurant make it the closest thing the UK has to a Spanish-style padel club. Court hire is competitive, so book well in advance, especially for weekend slots. The Hub also runs an excellent academy programme for players looking to improve rapidly.
For those in West London, the Chelsea Padel Club offers four outdoor courts with heated surfaces for year-round play. The setting is spectacular — nestled between Victorian townhouses with views of the Thames on clear days. Membership is expensive but court hire is available to non-members on weekday mornings. The club hosts regular social events and a popular Thursday evening round-robin.
Greater London and the Home Counties
Moving beyond the centre, the quality of facilities improves and the prices drop. The Sevenoaks Padel Centre in Kent boasts six outdoor courts set in forty acres of parkland. The clubhouse is modest but the courts are immaculate, and the coaching team includes several former professional players. It is a thirty-minute train ride from London Bridge, making it genuinely accessible for city dwellers.
In Surrey, the Dorking Padel Club has built a thriving community around its four-court facility. The club runs one of the strongest competitive programmes outside London, with monthly tournaments that attract players from across the South East. Social play is equally well organised, with mixed-ability sessions every Tuesday and Thursday evening. For players who want both competition and community, Dorking is hard to beat.
Worth the Journey: Standout Venues
The Sussex Padel Academy in Brighton deserves special mention. Four outdoor courts, a stunning sea-view terrace, and a coaching philosophy that blends Spanish technical precision with British enthusiasm. The academy's intensive weekend courses are particularly popular with London players looking to accelerate their development. Combine a coaching weekend with Brighton's nightlife, and you have a mini padel holiday without leaving the country.
Further afield, the Oxford Padel Club offers three indoor and three outdoor courts in a converted warehouse on the city's outskirts. The industrial-chic design, excellent café, and strong university-linked player base create a unique atmosphere. It is a ninety-minute drive or an hour by train from Paddington, and many London players make the trip monthly for the quality of coaching and the welcoming social scene.
Planning Your Local Padel Adventures
If you are new to the London padel scene, start with a few drop-in sessions to find your level and meet potential regular partners. Most clubs offer trial memberships or pay-and-play options. Once you have found a club that suits your style, commit to a membership — the social and competitive benefits multiply dramatically when you become part of the community.
For those planning a full padel holiday, these local clubs are excellent preparation. Use them to build your fitness, refine your technique, and develop the partnerships that will make your holiday even more enjoyable. Golden Point works closely with several South East clubs and can arrange pre-holiday coaching for guests who want to arrive in peak form.
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