20 km

Padel in Frankfurt am Main

7 clubs in the area

  • Padel Frankfurt, Am Ginnheimer Wäldchen 1, Frankfurt am Main
  • Gibson Beach Club , Mainzer Landstraße 23, Frankfurt am Main
  • Sportpark Frankfurt, August-Schanz-Str. 24-26, Frankfurt am Main
  • Höchster Thc, Grasmückenweg 11, Frankfurt am Main
  • Taunus Padel im KTEV, Am Reis 5, Kelkheim (Taunus)
  • Racket Center Hofheim, Schloßstraße 70, Hofheim am Taunus
  • Padel Wallau, Nassaustraße 32, Wallau
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The Rhine-Main area is developing into one of Germany's strongest padel regions.

With Frankfurt as the center and important locations in Wiesbaden, Dreieich and Hofheim, the region offers over 12 facilities with more than 60 courts – from modern indoor halls to illuminated outdoor courts.

The variety of facilities stands out: The Padellers in Dreieich operates one of Germany's largest halls with 9 indoor courts, while Padel Wallau in Hofheim is one of the leading padel academies with international coaches. Sportpark Frankfurt focuses on illuminated outdoor courts in a sporty atmosphere and the Niddapark tennis center combines padel with traditional tennis in the city's largest park.

Unique in the region is Tennis Academy Wiesbaden with the only 24/7 padel court in the Rhine-Main area – perfect for spontaneous sessions at any time of day. The excellent transport connections within the region make it easy to switch between different facilities and experience the community across city boundaries.

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Frequently asked questions about padel in Frankfurt am Main

How much does an hour of padel cost in Frankfurt am Main?
Prices vary by venue and time of day, roughly between €17 and €44 per hour for a doubles court. With four players, that comes to €4.25 to €11 per person.
Do I need my own equipment?
Most indoor facilities offer racket and ball rental. You only need sports clothing and indoor shoes. Pure outdoor courts don't always offer rentals. Best to check with the club beforehand.
Where can I play indoor padel in Frankfurt am Main?
Indoor padel in Frankfurt am Main is offered by Padel Wallau with 7 courts. Available year-round, weather-independent.
Do I need to be a member to play?
Most padel venues let you play without membership. Courts are booked flexibly by the hour. This is different from many traditional tennis clubs.
Can I play padel alone?
Padel is primarily a doubles sport. You can find playing partners through local communities and open matches. Some venues also offer singles courts.
All information without warranty. Availability and prices are updated regularly but may change at any time. Please book directly with the club.