
London's padel scene has matured quickly. What started as a handful of clubs a few years ago has grown into a genuine network across the city, though the distribution remains uneven — areas like Wandsworth and Canary Wharf have multiple options within a short drive, while large parts of North and East London are still underserved.
This ranking is based on player reviews and ratings submitted through PadelFinders. We weight court quality, facilities, and overall experience rather than just averaging scores. Clubs with fewer than a handful of reviews may not appear — the rankings improve as more players contribute.
What follows is not a sponsored list. No club has paid to be featured here. If your local club is missing or ranked lower than you'd expect, the best thing you can do is leave an honest review.
Top Rated Padel Clubs in London

All Star Padel King George's Park
Two floodlit padel courts within a 10-court tennis complex at King George's Park in Wandsworth, managed by All Star Tennis. Racket rental available at the reception office.
Google rating: 5.0/5 from 1 reviews

Playtime Padel Tooting
Two outdoor floodlit courts at Furzedown Recreation Centre in Tooting with rackets and balls included in every booking. Free local parking and changing facilities on site.
Google rating: 5.0/5 from 1 reviews

Catford Padel Collective
Three outdoor floodlit courts at Catford Wanderers Sports Club in South East London, just a 5-minute walk from Beckenham Hill station. No membership required. Clubhouse cafe and bar with racket hire.
Google rating: 5.0/5 from 3 reviews

Playtime Padel Tolworth
A floodlit AstroTurf padel court at Tolworth Recreation Centre, seconds from the A3. All equipment included in court hire. Changing facilities, cafe, and free car park on site.
Google rating: 5.0/5 from 11 reviews

Padium
London's premium indoor padel club in Canary Wharf featuring 9 world-class courts with AFP panoramic glass walls and Mondo turf. The AI-equipped Centre Court analyses your game and provides detailed statistics. Smoothie bar, lounge area, and towel service included.
Google rating: 4.9/5 from 775 reviews

Georgians Padel Crouch End
Four competition-standard panoramic outdoor courts with a distinctive red clay-coloured surface within the historic Georgians & Holly Park Tennis Club. Coaching, socials, and open sessions run weekly.
Google rating: 4.9/5 from 10 reviews

S3 Padel Wembley
Three open-air courts right next to the iconic Wembley Stadium, operated by Social Sports Society. Offers Intro to Padel sessions from just GBP 5, an equipment shop, boules court, and spectator area with bar.
Google rating: 4.9/5 from 108 reviews

S3 Padel Sutton
Four floodlit outdoor courts at the London Cancer Hub in Sutton. Operated by Social Sports Society with discounted sessions for local residents and staff, plus free access for charities. Free private parking.
Google rating: 4.9/5 from 30 reviews

Padel Box Bermondsey
Five panoramic indoor RC10 courts in a converted warehouse near South Bermondsey station. Features a premium Social Box area with coffee shop, bar, mezzanine balcony, work booths, changing facilities, and a fully stocked pro shop.
Google rating: 4.8/5 from 86 reviews

S3 Padel Brent Cross
One of the UK's largest outdoor padel complexes with 10 panoramic courts operated by Social Sports Society. Located across the footbridge from Brent Cross Shopping Centre with free parking. Group classes, coaching, and pay-to-play available.
Google rating: 4.8/5 from 278 reviews
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many padel clubs are there in London?
The number has grown significantly since the early 2020s and continues to change as new clubs open and others consolidate. South West London and the Canary Wharf area have the densest concentration. Check our directory for the latest count.
What is the average cost to play padel in London?
Expect to pay between 30 and 60 GBP per hour for a court. Split four ways, that's 8 to 15 GBP each — cheaper than most people assume. Off-peak slots (weekday mornings, early afternoons) are significantly cheaper at most clubs.
Do I need to be a member to play padel in London?
Most clubs are pay-and-play. A few operate membership models or offer memberships alongside casual booking. If you play twice a week or more, membership usually pays for itself within the first month through discounted court rates.
Which London area has the most padel clubs?
South West London — particularly around Wandsworth, Roehampton, and Putney — has the highest density. East London around Canary Wharf and Stratford has expanded significantly. North London has fewer options, though the gap is narrowing.