Tennis Court Rental Munich: Prices, Venues & Tips 2026
Hakan Aksuman
Published on June 18, 2026
6 min read
Rent a tennis court in Munich, no membership needed, fair hourly prices, booked in minutes. Venues, court fees and insider tips at a glance.
Want to rent a tennis court in Munich — ideally without a club membership, at a fair price and with just a few clicks? Good news: in Munich, all of that is possible. From the clay courts in the Olympiapark to heated indoor halls in the west of the city, you can book by the hour as a guest player. This guide shows you where to play, what it costs, and how to reserve a court in minutes.
Can you rent a tennis court in Munich without a membership?
Yes. Contrary to what many people assume, you don't need to join a club to book a single court hour. Numerous Munich venues rent out their courts by the hour to guest players — online, with no joining fee and no annual membership. You pay only for the hour you actually play. Publicly accessible facilities such as the Tennis-ZHS in the Olympiapark are especially beginner-friendly, but plenty of clubs also open their courts to guests whenever they aren't reserved for team training.
How much does it cost to rent a tennis court in Munich?
Court rental depends on the season, the surface and the time of day. As a rough guide for 2026:
- Outdoor court (clay), summer: roughly €10–20 per hour for guest players. Early mornings are often cheaper than prime time after 5 p.m.
- Indoor court in winter: usually €20–40 per hour, depending on the venue and time slot. Carpet and granular surfaces sit at the upper end; air-dome halls are a little cheaper (around €24–27).
- Floodlight surcharge: evening slots with floodlights sometimes cost €2–5 more.
Tip: if you split the hour with a hitting partner, each of you pays only half — making tennis in Munich often cheaper than a trip to the cinema. On RacketTogether you can see each venue's prices transparently before booking, with no hidden fees.
Where can you rent a tennis court in Munich? Venues & districts
Munich has a facility in almost every district. These locations are especially popular with guest players:
- Olympiapark / Schwabing: The tennis facility in the Olympiapark is publicly accessible and offers plenty of capacity with 17 clay courts, 4 synthetic courts and a large practice wall — ideal for spontaneous bookings.
- Munich West (Pasing/Laim): Easy-to-reach club facilities also rent courts to guests, in some cases around the clock via online booking.
- Munich North (Freimann/Aumeister): Established clubs with clay and indoor courts, playable year-round through the winter.
- Munich South (Fasangarten/Taufkirchen): Venues with year-round air-dome halls for winter tennis.
Which venue suits you best depends on your district, your preferred surface and the time of day. Would you rather play entirely without a club? Then read our guide on playing tennis in Munich without a membership.
Outdoor court or indoor hall — when is each worth it?
The outdoor season in Munich generally runs from early April to the end of October. During this time you can play cheaply on clay in the open air. From November to March you switch to indoor courts — a little pricier, but weatherproof and floodlit. If you play year-round, combine the two: outdoor in summer, indoor in winter.
- Clay court: easy on the joints, the classic surface, ideal for long rallies.
- Synthetic/hard court: faster, low-maintenance, often playable even in light rain.
- Carpet/granular (indoor): consistent conditions all year round.
Book a tennis court in Munich in minutes
Instead of working your way through dozens of club websites and phone numbers, RacketTogether brings all bookable venues together in one place:
- Choose district & date: Filter by location, surface (clay, indoor, hard) and time.
- Compare availability & price: You see free slots and the hourly rate instantly.
- Book & pay online: Reserve the court, get your confirmation, play — no membership required.
Spur-of-the-moment after work or weeks in advance — both work. See available tennis courts in Munich now.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rent a tennis court in Munich without a membership?
Yes. Many venues and public courts such as the Tennis-ZHS in the Olympiapark rent by the hour to guest players — with no club membership and no annual fee. You pay only for the court hour you book.
How much does an hour of tennis cost in Munich?
Outdoor courts in summer are usually €10–20 per hour, indoor courts in winter €20–40. If you split the hour with a partner, your share is halved. You'll see exact prices per venue directly at booking.
How last-minute can I book a court?
Online bookings are often possible right up until just before play, as long as a slot is free. During peak times (evenings and weekends) it pays to reserve one or two days in advance.
Do I need my own equipment?
You should bring a racket and suitable tennis shoes for the surface. Your partner usually brings balls; some venues rent rackets for a small fee.
Ready for your next match? Rent a tennis court in Munich and secure your preferred slot in a few clicks — or browse all venues near you.
Hakan Aksuman
CEO & Co-Founder of RacketTogether. Tennis player and sports industry expert.
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