
Best Padel Clubs to Try in Copenhagen 2025 🇩🇰
Are you headed to the Danish capital for a padel excursion? Check out our top picks for padel clubs in Copenhagen.
You might not think of Copenhagen, Denmark, as a padel destination. And whilst the court hire prices and cost of coaching are considerably higher than of those on the Iberian Peninsula, there is something unique about Nordic padel culture.
Padel clubs in countries like Denmark seem to be expertly thought through in order to offer a more premium experience than you may be used to.
The courts are often always immaculate, the shower facilities are excellent, and there is often more to do after your finish your padel match, like providing genuinely tasty food or offering delicious post-match beers.
Copenhagen is no different, and if you find yourself in the Danish capital, padel can be an excellent avenue for meeting local people, and creating a truly memorable padel experience.
Firstly, most clubs in Copenhagen use Playtomic as the primary booking platform, so if you're on your own, it should be really easy to find a pick up game.
Secondly, national tournaments are quite common in Copenhagen, so be sure to check each club's Instagram if you're looking to watch some of Denmark's best padel players in action. These tournaments are often free entry and are great for socialising and watching high-level padel.
If you're visiting Copenhagen, these are our top choices for the best padel courts and clubs to play at in 2025:
3. PadelPadel CPH - CUPRA Arena - Brondby
The Padel Yard padel club is one of those hidden gems that you can easily miss. I first visited Padel Yard by accident after an afternoon at the Copenhagen Contemporary art museum. Attempting to explore the famous Reffen Street Food market, I stumbled into Padel Yard by accident and was blown away by its modern industrial vibe.
Playing most of my padel in Portugal, I rarely come across warehouse padel clubs, which are commonplace in Nordic countries. So you can imagine that it obligatory that I sign myself up to a Playtomic match here at this stunning padel club, which did not dissapoint.
The warehouse at Padel Yard is huge, and what's more, when the weather is good there are also have some excellent outdoor courts. Not always easy to play on due to the blustery coastal winds, but they absolutely worth playing padel on during the summer.
2. PadelPadel CPH - CUPRA Arena - Brondby
If you're serious about your padel, it's likely you've already plated at PadelPadel CPH, also known as the CUPRA Arena, Brondby. Known for its federation tournaments, and elite-level facility, the CUPRA Arena attracts padel players from all over the country who compete in regular competitions there.
Here at PadePadel CPH, you can find some of the best coaches in the country. So if you're looking to elevate your padel game, checking out this fantastic padel club is a must. The PadePadel CPH courts are situated just a short train ride out of the hustle and bustle of the city centre, and is well worth the short trip.
1. Racket Club Kløver

Situated just a 30 minute walk or a 7 minute cycle ride south east of Freetown Christiania, Racket Club Kløver is one of the best padel clubs in Copenhagen.
You can expect to pay a little more than other courts on the outskirts of the Danish capital, but Racket Club Kløver offers outstanding facilities that make the price of booking a court worth it.
Booking a court here will set you back around 150-170 DKK per hour, with Racket Club Kløver boasting 10 stunning courts, 6 indoor and 4 covered courts.
There is a hardened core of local padel players at this padel club who will give you a competitive game, so if you want to book, Racket Club Kløver use Playtomic as their primary court booking app.