Padel Berlin: Book Courts, Prices & Best Places 2026
Hakan Aksuman
Published on June 21, 2026
6 min read
Padel Berlin: where to play in the capital, what an hour costs and which courts suit beginners – over 140 courts at a glance.
Want to play padel in Berlin – ideally on short notice, without a membership and at a fair price? Good news: Berlin is Germany's padel capital. With more than 140 courts across 30-plus venues, you'll find a court to book by the hour in almost every district. This guide shows you where to play, what an hour costs and which venues are best for beginners.
Padel Berlin – at a glance:
- Courts: 140+ courts at 30-plus venues – more than any other German city.
- Price: roughly €18–40 per hour per court, split between four players.
- Beginners: first real rallies often after just ~3 hours – far quicker than tennis.
- Gear: rental rackets usually from about €5 – you don't need your own kit to start.
Where can you play padel in Berlin?
Padel courts are spread right across Berlin – from Mitte to Reinickendorf, from Moabit to Spandau. These venues are especially popular with casual and guest players:
- BeachMitte (Mitte): outdoor courts in the heart of the city, bookable online and easy to reach by train. Find more info and prices at BeachMitte.
- Padel City (Moabit): several courts with fair morning rates – popular for weekday rounds.
- Füchse Berlin (Reinickendorf): the club is expanding its facility from two to four courts (planned from June 2026). Details at Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf e.V.
- Kickerworld (Spandau): two outdoor panorama courts, with three more planned for spring 2026.
- Padel Berlin (Lichtenberg): two outdoor and one indoor court, rental rackets from around €5 each.
Which venue suits you best depends on your district, the time of day and whether you want to play indoors or out. On RacketTogether you can see bookable padel courts in Berlin with prices and availability at a glance.
How much does padel cost in Berlin?
An hour of padel in Berlin costs roughly €18–40 per court depending on the venue, time and season – and you split that between four players. Per person, that often works out cheaper than a cinema ticket. As a rough guide for 2026:
- Cheaper slots (weekday mornings): from about €18–28 per hour per court.
- Prime time (evenings & weekends): usually €32–40 per hour per court.
- Per person: with four players, around €5–10 for an hour of play.
- Rental rackets & balls: rackets often from about €5, balls sometimes extra (around €4).
Tip: play early in the day or midweek and you'll pay noticeably less than at prime time. You'll see exact per-venue prices before you book – transparent and with no hidden fees on RacketTogether.
Padel for beginners in Berlin
Padel is one of the most beginner-friendly racket sports out there. Statistically, you'll manage your first real rallies after about three hours – in tennis that takes more like 15 to 20 practice hours. It's almost always played as doubles, the glass walls are part of the game, and the smaller court (10 × 20 m) makes for long, fun points.
Here's how to get started in Berlin:
- Rent a racket instead of buying: most venues lend padel rackets from about €5 – ideal for your first sessions.
- Come as a four: padel is doubles. Bring three friends or join an open round.
- Book a taster course: a beginner course teaches you the serve, scoring and wall play in just a few sessions.
Want to read up on the basics first? Our padel beginner guide explains the rules, gear and first shots. Or jump straight in with a padel beginner course in Berlin.
Indoor or outdoor – when to play where?
Berlin offers both. In summer (roughly April to October) you play cheaply on outdoor courts in the open air – right now, in peak season, demand is high and popular evening slots go fast. From November to March you switch to indoor and covered venues: a little pricier, but weatherproof and floodlit.
- Outdoor (summer): cheaper, fresh air, panorama courts – booking early pays off.
- Indoor (winter): consistent conditions, playable year-round, ideal in rain and cold.
The padel boom in Germany means new courts keep opening – Berlin is expanding at several sites in 2026, including in Reinickendorf and Spandau.
Book a padel court in Berlin in minutes
Instead of clicking through dozens of club websites and apps, RacketTogether brings every bookable venue together in one place:
- Pick district & date: filter by location, indoor/outdoor and time.
- Compare price & availability: you see free slots and the hourly price instantly.
- Book online & play: reserve the court, get your confirmation, start playing – no membership.
See available padel courts in Berlin now and lock in your preferred slot.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
How much does an hour of padel in Berlin cost?
An hour costs roughly €18–40 per court depending on venue and time. Since padel is played as a four, each player often pays just €5–10. Weekday mornings are cheaper than prime time in the evening.
Where can you play padel in Berlin?
Berlin has more than 140 padel courts at over 30 venues – in Mitte, Moabit, Reinickendorf, Lichtenberg and Spandau, among others. On RacketTogether you can see bookable courts with prices and availability in one place.
Do I need my own gear for padel?
No. Most venues rent out padel rackets from about €5 each. Just bring comfortable sportswear and clean indoor or outdoor shoes – rackets and balls are available on site.
Is padel suitable for beginners?
Yes, padel is especially beginner-friendly. You'll manage your first rallies after about three hours. A short beginner course helps you with the serve, scoring and playing off the glass walls.
Ready for your first serve? Book a padel court in Berlin and secure your slot in a few clicks – or search all venues near you.
Hakan Aksuman
CEO & Co-Founder of RacketTogether. Tennis player and sports industry expert.
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