South East 6+ courts 🏢 3 indoor ☀️ 6 outdoor

Padel Courts in Brighton & Sussex

Find 9 padel venues across Brighton, Hove and the wider Sussex area

Brighton has built its padel reputation on outdoor courts in spectacular settings — most notably Game4Padel's courts at Hove Beach Park, which reported 97% summer occupancy in 2025, making it one of the most in-demand padel venues in the UK. The seafront location and the city's active, health-conscious demographic have made padel a natural fit. Game4Padel dominates the Brighton market, but the wider Sussex scene includes Withdean Sports Complex (the main indoor option for winter play) and Smash Padel in Haywards Heath for those willing to travel inland. Brighton's padel is seasonal by nature — outdoor-heavy with a strong April-to-October peak. Winter players gravitate towards Withdean's covered courts or make the short trip to Haywards Heath.

6+ Courts
9 Venues
4 Zones
3 Indoor
6 Outdoor

Best padel courts in Brighton — quick picks

Quick answer: There are 6+ padel courts across Brighton, South East, spread across 4 zones below. A mix of indoor and outdoor venues serve the area. Most venues are pay-and-play — no membership required. Click any club to book directly.

Padel court prices in Brighton

Indicative hourly rates per court for 2–4 players sharing the fee. Confirm current prices directly with each venue before booking.

Area Off-peak Peak
Brighton / Hove seafront £18–£22/hr £26–£34/hr
Brighton inland / Withdean £15–£19/hr £20–£26/hr
Haywards Heath / Mid-Sussex £14–£18/hr £18–£24/hr

Tip: Off-peak = weekdays before noon and after 9pm. Peak = weekday evenings (6–9pm) and weekends (8am–2pm). Four players sharing halves the cost per person.

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Padel in Central Brighton

1 indoor 2 outdoor Beginner-friendly Intermediate Competitive

North Laine, Seven Dials and the city core — dedicated padel clubs in the most walkable parts of Brighton, a short trip from the seafront.

Hove Beach Park offers a beachside setting with outdoor artificial grass courts and a bar area that appeals to players looking for a social venue. However, drainage is a persistent issue—courts retain water after rain, creating dangerously slippery conditions that have caused injuries. The covering provides limited protection. Pricing is on the higher end without clear justification, and equipment rental costs add up quickly. Staff friendliness varies considerably. Recent tournament organisation has drawn criticism for poor communication and structural issues. The location and atmosphere are genuine strengths, but surface maintenance and operational consistency need attention before this venue delivers genuine value.

courts Outdoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Competitive
Outdoor Free parking Coaching
£8–£16/hr 3.3 (16)

Pavilion & Avenue in Hove offers outdoor artificial grass courts in a well-maintained facility with friendly staff who genuinely engage with players. The courts themselves draw consistent praise, and the venue works well for both newcomers and regular players. However, parking arrangements deserve careful attention before your visit—the car registration system isn't always clearly communicated at booking, and private parking enforcement has caught several players out with unexpected fines. It's worth checking the parking requirements during the booking process to avoid issues later.

courts Outdoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Intermediate Competitive
Outdoor Free parking Coaching
£8–£16/hr 4.5 (45)

The Padel Club Brighton has undergone significant investment, with new courts and improved bar facilities making it an appealing destination near the city centre. However, the venue's strengths in padel provision don't extend consistently to event hosting or customer service. Players have reported issues with court availability during poor weather conditions and a lack of proactive communication from staff. The function room attracts bookings but has a troubled history with administrative oversights and overbooking incidents. Service quality appears inconsistent, with some visitors receiving attentive support while others encounter communication breakdowns. For casual padel play, the venue offers decent facilities; those considering private events should proceed with caution and seek clear written confirmations.

courts Indoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Competitive
Indoor Free parking Coaching
£14–£22/hr 4.2 (153)

Padel in North Brighton

1 indoor 2 outdoor Beginner-friendly Intermediate Competitive

Preston Park, Hollingbury and Withdean — park-based tennis clubs that have added padel courts, popular with the local sporting community and ideal for outdoor play in summer.

Hollingbury Park has built a strong reputation as a welcoming padel venue with a genuine community feel. The artificial grass courts are well-maintained, and the facility strikes a good balance between serious play and social sessions. Staff and coaches are noted for their approachability, particularly in helping beginners find their feet. The venue benefits from a relaxed atmosphere where newcomers aren't made to feel out of place, whilst regular players have access to structured coaching and competitive matches. Social events are well-organised, and the on-site bar adds to the appeal of staying for a drink after play.

courts Outdoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Intermediate Competitive
Outdoor Free parking Coaching
£8–£16/hr 4.8 (70)

Preston Park Tennis Club has built a solid reputation as a welcoming padel destination in Brighton. The courts are well-maintained and the facility benefits from good changing rooms and a sports bar with Sky Sports coverage. Staff consistently receive praise for being attentive and helpful, particularly with newcomers trying padel for the first time. The venue attracts players across all ability levels and regularly hosts social mix-in events. One recurring observation worth noting is that the roof can leak during heavy rain, so you may want to check weather conditions before booking. Parking is plentiful, and the overall setup makes it a straightforward choice for both beginners and regular players.

courts Outdoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Intermediate
Outdoor Free parking Coaching
£8–£16/hr 5 (57)

Withdean Sports Complex offers three indoor artificial grass courts in a well-organised setting. The venue benefits from a capable team who prioritise making players feel welcome, whether you're a complete beginner or regular. Court 1 sits adjacent to a decent café with plenty of seating, whilst the upstairs viewing gallery and spin bikes provide useful extras. The main limitation is that courts aren't heated, though play tends to warm things up. Changing facilities are functional but basic. Overall, it's a solid neighbourhood venue with good staff attitude and court quality.

3 courts Indoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Intermediate Competitive
Indoor Free parking Coaching
£14–£22/hr 4.8 (110)

Padel in East Brighton

1 outdoor Beginner-friendly Intermediate Competitive

Kemp Town, Queens Park and the eastern neighbourhoods — quieter courts away from the tourist crowds, with a strong local club atmosphere.

Queens Park Tennis Club Brighton offers outdoor padel on artificial grass courts in a city centre location that's easy to reach. The courts are well-maintained and brightly lit, making them suitable for both beginners finding their feet and regular players. Staff here take time with newcomers, offering equipment hire and practical guidance without pressure. The facilities are clean and properly designed, avoiding the cramped feeling of hastily converted spaces. Beginners often remark on how welcoming the atmosphere is, whilst the quality of the court maintenance appeals to more experienced players who take their game seriously.

courts Outdoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Intermediate Competitive
Outdoor Free parking Coaching
£8–£16/hr 4.3 (98)

Padel in West Sussex

1 indoor 1 outdoor Beginner-friendly Intermediate Competitive

Worthing, Haywards Heath and surrounding towns — venues beyond the Brighton boundary serving the wider county, with generally better court availability.

Padel Project UK Worthing operates three outdoor artificial grass courts that attract a steady local following. The venue is clean and well-maintained, with a straightforward booking system via Playtomic and a decent café area for pre- or post-match socialising. Staff consistently come across as helpful and genuinely friendly. The main limitation is court availability—with only three courts, weekend and evening slots fill quickly, so advance booking is essential. Rental equipment quality has been flagged as inconsistent, so bringing your own racket is advisable. For beginners and juniors, the coaching on offer appears solid. Overall, it's a welcoming spot for regular players willing to plan ahead.

courts Outdoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Intermediate Competitive
Outdoor Pay & play Free parking Coaching
£8–£16/hr 4.7 (43)

Surge Padel's indoor facility offers three courts on artificial grass and has built a reputation as a welcoming venue for players at all levels. The coaching staff, particularly Bogdan, consistently earns praise for patient, technical instruction that produces visible improvements. The centre attracts a regular crowd, which makes booking ahead advisable, and players report a friendly, inclusive atmosphere that extends to other members. Facilities are well-maintained, with decent equipment hire, adequate parking, and a busy schedule that suits both casual games and structured league play.

3 courts Indoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Intermediate Competitive
Indoor Free parking Coaching
£14–£22/hr 4.8 (85)

Padel in Brighton: frequently asked questions

Where can I play padel in Brighton?

Game4Padel operates the main padel courts in Brighton and Hove, with their flagship venue at Hove Beach Park offering outdoor seafront courts. Withdean Sports Complex provides the primary indoor alternative. For indoor play year-round, Smash Padel in Haywards Heath (20 minutes inland) is a popular option.

How much does padel cost in Brighton?

Court hire in Brighton ranges from £18–£22 per hour off-peak at most venues, rising to £26–£34 at peak times — particularly at the Hove Beach Park courts in summer. Indoor venues like Withdean and Haywards Heath are slightly cheaper. Booking through Playtomic is recommended for the best availability and pricing.

How far in advance should I book padel in Brighton?

For summer play at Hove Beach Park, booking a week or more in advance is advisable — the courts reported 97% occupancy in summer 2025. Weekend slots fill fastest. Off-season and indoor courts have better availability, particularly on weekday mornings.

Is padel played outdoors in Brighton year-round?

The outdoor courts at Hove Beach Park are best suited to April through October. During winter, most players shift to Withdean Sports Complex or travel to Haywards Heath for indoor courts. Some outdoor courts may remain open in mild weather, but availability and conditions vary.

Is there padel coaching available in Brighton?

Yes. Game4Padel venues in Brighton offer beginner sessions, group clinics, and individual coaching. Withdean Sports Complex also offers coaching through LTA-accredited coaches. The Brighton padel community is active, with regular social play events and club nights at the main venues.

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