Padel in Munich: Courts, Lessons & Prices Guide

Hakan Aksuman

Published on June 05, 2026

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A practical guide to padel in Munich: where to play, how much courts cost, how to find beginner lessons, and how to book a court in 2026.

Padel in Munich has exploded in popularity — and if you're looking for a fun, social racket sport to try in the Bavarian capital, you've landed in the right place. With seven dedicated venues, more than 35 courts spread across the city, and a growing number of beginner-friendly programmes, Munich is one of Germany's best cities to pick up a padel racket. This guide covers where to play, how to get started, what it costs, and how to book a court or sign up for lessons.

Where to Play Padel in Munich

Munich's padel scene has grown dramatically since the first indoor court opened in Heimstetten in 2022. Today, you'll find venues in several neighbourhoods ranging from the city centre to the suburbs, each with its own character and price point.

Casa Padel Pineapple Park — Maxvorstadt

Located on Arnulfstraße in Maxvorstadt, Casa Padel Pineapple Park is Munich's largest padel facility. It offers five indoor courts and four outdoor courts, making it the best all-weather option in the city. The venue runs 24/7, which is ideal for early birds and late-night players alike. Court rental starts at around €32/hour, which works out to roughly €8 per person when split across four players.

PadelCity München Tucherpark — Englischer Garten area

PadelCity is the city's largest outdoor padel venue, with seven courts open daily from 10:00 to 22:00. Off-peak slots run at €28/hour while peak times rise to €42/hour. PadelCity also has a structured academy programme with coached group sessions and tournaments, making it a good pick if you want to improve quickly. Browse their available courses on RacketTogether.

Padel Seasons München-Allach

One of Munich's newest venues, Padel Seasons opened its four indoor courts in 2024 and added four outdoor courts the following year. The indoor halls feature generous eight-metre ceilings, meaning the ball bounces exactly as it should. DTB-certified trainer Nicole Jüttner runs structured training courses here, including programmes for children. Racket rental costs €4 per session, making it very accessible for first-timers.

Scheck Club — Unterföhring

If keeping costs down is a priority, Scheck Club in Unterföhring is worth the short trip beyond the city ring. With two indoor and six outdoor courts, it's one of the most affordable options in the Munich area at just €25/hour — or about €6.25 per player.

Münchner Sportclub (MSC)

The Münchner Sportclub added two indoor padel courts in March 2025 and operates them daily from 07:00 to 22:00. It's a solid option if you're based in the central or western parts of the city.

Sport Insel Taufkirchen

A single outdoor court slightly south of the city, Sport Insel Taufkirchen stands out for one great perk: free equipment rental. If you don't own a padel racket yet, this is the most beginner-friendly place to try the sport without any upfront investment. Court prices run from €26 to €34/hour.

Padel Munich Lessons and Beginner Courses

One of the best things about padel is how quickly you can start rallying — most complete beginners are playing proper points within 15 to 30 minutes. That said, a structured lesson or beginner course will get you progressing much faster and help you avoid picking up bad habits early on.

Munich offers a good range of coaching options:

  • Group beginner lessons: Typically €20–30 per session, 60–90 minutes.
  • 8-week beginner blocks: Around €150–220 for the full programme, covering serve, volley, and court positioning.
  • Individual coaching: €25–45/hour for the coach plus the court fee. Ideal for players who want rapid improvement.
  • Children's courses: Padel Seasons and PadelCity both run junior programmes, typically at similar pricing to adult group lessons.

Browse current beginner course availability directly on RacketTogether's Munich beginner course listings.

Padel Court Prices in Munich — What to Expect

  • Off-peak court rental: €25–32/hour (weekday mornings and early afternoons)
  • Peak court rental: €38–42/hour (weekday evenings, weekends)
  • Cost per player (4 people): roughly €6–11 per person per hour
  • Racket rental: free at Sport Insel Taufkirchen; €4–5 at most other venues
  • Balls: usually included in the court fee, or sold at reception for €5–8 per can

Booking through platforms like Playtomic or directly through venue apps typically unlocks the best rates. Some venues offer loyalty discounts or monthly court credits if you play regularly.

Indoor Padel in Munich: Playing Year-Round

Munich averages more than 50 rainy days between October and April, and temperatures regularly drop below zero in winter. If you want to play consistently throughout the year, choosing an indoor venue makes a real difference. Munich has solid indoor provision across the city:

  • Casa Padel Pineapple Park — 5 indoor courts, 24/7, Maxvorstadt
  • Padel Seasons — 4 indoor courts, Allach
  • Münchner Sportclub — 2 indoor courts, central Munich
  • Scheck Club — 2 indoor courts, Unterföhring

Between these four venues, there are 13 indoor courts available in the greater Munich area — enough that you should be able to find a slot even during busy winter evenings.

How to Book a Padel Court in Munich

Most Munich padel venues let you book directly through RacketTogether or their own venue apps. The process is straightforward:

  1. Choose your venue and check court availability online or via the app
  2. Select a time slot — off-peak slots book up less quickly, so you'll have more flexibility
  3. Pay online (most venues require upfront payment to hold the court)
  4. Arrive 10 minutes early to pick up your racket rental if needed and warm up

For weekday evenings and weekend mornings, booking at least 48–72 hours in advance is strongly recommended, especially at popular venues like Casa Padel and PadelCity. You can also search and compare available court slots across Munich venues through RacketTogether's Munich padel venues page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is padel easy to learn if I've never played before?

Yes — padel is considered one of the most beginner-friendly racket sports. The court is enclosed by glass walls and a metal fence, which means the ball stays in play longer and rallies happen almost immediately. Most first-timers are playing proper games within 15–30 minutes. A one-hour beginner session at a Munich venue is genuinely all you need to get started.

How much does it cost to play padel in Munich?

Court rental in Munich typically costs between €25 and €42 per hour depending on the venue and time of day. Split four ways, that's roughly €6–11 per person per hour — making it cheaper per head than most gym visits. Group beginner lessons cost around €20–30 per session, and an 8-week course runs approximately €150–220.

Do I need to bring my own racket to play padel in Munich?

No. Every padel venue in Munich offers racket rental. Sport Insel Taufkirchen provides equipment for free, while most other venues charge between €4 and €5 per session. Balls are usually included in the court fee. If you decide you enjoy the sport and want to buy your own racket, expect to pay €50–150 for a solid beginner or intermediate model.

Whether you're an expat new to Munich, visiting for a few weeks, or a local looking to try something different, padel is one of the most rewarding sports you can pick up in the city. Head to RacketTogether's Munich padel courses to find a group lesson near you, or browse available court slots and get a game booked for this week.

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