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Padel Box indoor court 2
The Padel Box indoor court

The Padel Box

8.5
Automated Entry
Public Club
2 Courts
Medium Price
Nick Club Padel in Barcelona empty court
Nick Club Padel in Barcelona outdoor courts

Nick Club Padel

9.4
Adidas Courts
Public Club
8 Courts
Medium Price
Bird's-eye view shot of Club Natació in Barcelona by the beach
Men shaking hands on Club Natació Barcelona outdoor court

Club Natació

8.6
Beachfront
Semi-Private Club
4 Courts
High Price
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Fairplay Padel Club

Public Club
9 Courts
Low Price
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Padel 7 Glòries

Public Club
7 Courts
Low Price
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Forus Picornell

Public Club
2 Courts
Low Price

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FAQs About Padel Clubs In Barcelona, Catalonia

What is the level of padel players like in Barcelona?

Padel is hugely popular in Barcelona, both as a competitive sport and a social pastime. The city has one of the most active padel communities in Europe, with hundreds of courts spread across neighborhoods from Sarrià-Sant Gervasi to Poblenou. You’ll find players of all levels – from total principiants (beginners) trying their first classe de pàdel, to highly experienced players competing in ranked matches. Barcelona also hosts prestigious international events like the World Padel Tour Finals, strengthening its reputation as a global padel hotspot. There’s no shortage of partners, tournaments, and top-quality coaching available in the city.
Most padel clubs in Barcelona offer equipment rental, including pales de pàdel (padel rackets) and pilotes (balls). Renting is great for tourists or beginners. If you’re planning to play regularly, consider buying your own gear from local sports stores like Decathlon or specialised shops in l’Eixample or Gràcia. Using the World Padel Network filters, you can see which padel clubs offer equipment rental.
Yes, many clubs in Barcelona allow online bookings via their websites or third-party apps. While some exclusive clubs may require membership, most city clubs are open to the public and welcome jugadors ocasionals (casual players). It’s common to book courts with friends, or join open matches if you’re solo or in need of players. In summary, sometimes you need to be a member, but often you do not; check our World Padel Network website to see if the club is public, semi-private, or private. You can also find the best way to book by visiting the padel club’s profile on our website.