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Padel in Nuremberg

3 clubs in the area

  • TSV Kornburg, Kornburger Straße 110, Nürnberg
  • Padel Tennis Nürnberg, Marienbergstraße 106, Nürnberg
  • Ligra Padel , Fischbacher Hauptstraße 250, Nürnberg
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Nuremberg is a padel pioneer in Franconia.

With 6 locations in the Nuremberg-Fürth-Erlangen metropolitan region and approximately 30 courts, the region offers a growing padel scene with a strong community.

The centerpiece is the facility at Marienberg - family-owned since 2017 and with over 1000 enthusiastic community members, one of the most beautiful padel locations in all of southern Germany. The clever indoor-outdoor cooperation stands out: in summer, 4 professional outdoor courts at Marienberg attract players, while in winter the partnership with Sportpark Nord enables year-round indoor play. The infrastructure includes 10 indoor courts for weather-independent play as well as about 20 outdoor courts for the warm season. A unique feature: Sportpark Nord is the only facility in Nuremberg that includes sauna and wellness in the padel price.

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Frequently asked questions about padel in Nuremberg

How much does an hour of padel cost in Nuremberg?
Current prices vary by club and time of day. You can see exact prices at each venue in the availability overview above.
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 Nuremberg?
There are currently no indoor venues in Nuremberg. Outdoor padel is available seasonally.
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.