Best Padel and Tennis Courts in Bangkok: Where to Play
A practical guide to finding and booking the best tennis and padel courts in Bangkok, including prices, transport tips, and booking apps.
Racket sports are growing fast in Bangkok. While tennis has always had a dedicated following, padel has exploded in popularity over the last two years. Finding a court is easy if you know where to look, but booking them can be confusing. Some venues use international apps, while others require you to message them directly on Line, the dominant chat app in Thailand.
Playing in Bangkok also comes with unique challenges. The tropical heat and sudden monsoon downpours mean you need to choose your court type and playing hours carefully. This guide covers the best tennis and padel facilities in the city, complete with pricing, transport details, and booking instructions.
The Best Padel Courts in Bangkok
Padel is still relatively new to Thailand, but the courts being built are world class. Most padel venues in Bangkok are covered to protect players from both the intense sun and the rain.
Padel Asia (Ari)
Located in the trendy northern neighborhood of Ari, Padel Asia is one of the most popular spots for expats and locals. It features high quality covered courts, meaning you can play during the afternoon without getting sunburned or rained out. The facility has a social vibe, with a small cafe serving drinks and snacks.
- Location: Phahonyothin Soi 11. The easiest way to get here is to take the BTS Skytrain to Ari Station, then take a short motorcycle taxi ride down the soi.
- Price: 800 THB per hour during off peak times (8:00 AM to 4:00 PM) and 1,200 THB per hour during peak times (4:00 PM to 10:00 PM).
- How to book: You can book directly through the Playtomic app, which is the easiest way to secure a court and find other players.
Blue Padel (Rama 3)
Blue Padel is situated in the Rama 3 area, south of Sathorn. It is a dedicated padel club with four covered courts. The court surface is excellent, offering consistent bounces. It is highly favored by serious players who want a professional setup. They also have rental rackets and balls available at the reception.
- Location: Yannawa, Rama 3. It is not directly next to a BTS station. The best route is to take the MRT to Khlong Toei or BTS to Chong Nonsi, then take a taxi for about 10 to 15 minutes.
- Price: Around 900 to 1,200 THB per hour depending on the time of day.
- How to book: They accept bookings via the Playtomic app or through their official Line account.
Soccersocial Padel Club (Phra Khanong)
This venue combines football pitches with padel courts. It is a lively sports hub located in the Sukhumvit area, making it highly accessible for expats living in Phra Khanong and On Nut. The courts are covered, and the lighting is excellent for night matches.
- Location: Sukhumvit Soi 71, Pridi Banomyong 21. Take the BTS to Phra Khanong, then take a short taxi or motorcycle ride up Soi 71.
- Price: 800 THB to 1,100 THB per hour.
- How to book: Bookings can be made via their Line official account or by calling them directly.
The Best Tennis Courts in Bangkok
Tennis courts in Bangkok are more widely distributed than padel courts. You can find them in luxury hotels, private sports clubs, and dedicated tennis academies.
Spin & Slice Tennis Academy (On Nut)
Spin & Slice is one of the most comprehensive tennis facilities in Bangkok. It features both hard courts and clay courts, which is rare for the city. The courts are well maintained, and they have a large team of coaches available for private lessons. It is a very active community hub with regular tournaments.
- Location: Sukhumvit Soi 50. Take the BTS to On Nut station. From there, it is a five minute taxi ride down Soi 50.
- Price: Hard courts start at 350 THB per hour during the day and go up to 500 THB per hour at night to cover the cost of floodlights. Clay courts are slightly more expensive, ranging from 500 to 700 THB per hour.
- How to book: You can book by messaging them on Line or calling their front desk. They are very responsive to English messages.
APF Academies (Phrom Phong)
APF Academies is a premium indoor tennis facility located in the middle of Sukhumvit. Because the courts are fully indoor and air conditioned, this is the best place to play if you want to escape the Bangkok heat entirely. It is highly popular, so you need to book well in advance.
- Location: Sukhumvit Soi 31. The nearest station is BTS Phrom Phong, followed by a ten minute taxi ride.
- Price: Indoor air conditioned courts cost between 1,000 THB and 1,500 THB per hour, reflecting the high electricity costs of cooling a large space.
- How to book: Bookings must be made directly through their website or by contacting them via Line.
The Olympic Club at Pathumwan Princess Hotel (Siam)
If you want to play in the center of the shopping district, the Olympic Club is located on the rooftop of the Pathumwan Princess Hotel, right next to MBK Center. They have outdoor hard courts with great views of the city skyline. Playing here in the early morning or late evening is highly recommended.
- Location: Phayathai Road, next to BTS National Stadium.
- Price: Around 500 to 700 THB per hour. Hotel guests get a discount, but the courts are open to non guests as well.
- How to book: Call the hotel fitness center directly to reserve a slot.
Practical Tips for Playing Racket Sports in Bangkok
Playing sports in Thailand requires some adaptation if you are used to cooler climates.
First, avoid playing on outdoor, uncovered courts between 11:00 AM and 3:30 PM. The sun is incredibly strong, and court surfaces can heat up to dangerous temperatures. If you must play during these hours, opt for indoor air conditioned courts like APF Academies or covered courts like Padel Asia.
Second, always clarify if the court price includes floodlights. Many venues in Bangkok charge an extra 100 to 150 THB per hour after 6:00 PM to turn on the lights.
Third, download the Line app. Almost every business in Thailand uses Line for customer service. If a venue does not use Playtomic, searching for their Line ID on their Facebook page is the fastest way to get a booking confirmation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to bring my own racket to play padel in Bangkok?
No. Almost all padel clubs in Bangkok, including Padel Asia and Blue Padel, offer racket rentals for 100 to 150 THB per session. You can also buy balls at the reception.
What is the easiest way to book a padel court?
The Playtomic app is the most convenient way to book padel courts in Bangkok. For clubs not on the app, messaging them on the Line app is the standard method.
Are there indoor tennis courts in Bangkok to avoid the rain?
Yes. APF Academies on Sukhumvit Soi 31 offers fully indoor, air-conditioned tennis courts, which are perfect for the rainy season or mid-day heat.
How much does it cost to rent a tennis court in Bangkok?
Outdoor courts typically cost between 300 and 600 THB per hour. Indoor or air-conditioned courts are more expensive, ranging from 1,000 to 1,500 THB per hour.
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