Game4Padel Edinburgh Park
1 New Park Square, Edinburgh Park, Edinburgh, EH12 9GR
Data last verified: May 2026
About Game4Padel Edinburgh Park
Game4Padel operates as part of the David Lloyd network, offering two indoor artificial grass courts. The venue operates within a larger leisure facility, though padel-specific offerings appear limited. Members report significant frustration with booking availability, particularly evening slots on weekdays and weekends that have been deliberately restricted. Beyond padel, the wider club has faced persistent complaints about maintenance standards, overcrowding during promotional periods, and inconsistent customer service at reception. Pricing for court hire isn't publicly listed. Those considering membership should factor in rising annual fees alongside reported declines in facility upkeep and service standards across the wider David Lloyd operation.
Indoor padel courts
Game4Padel Edinburgh Park operates 2 indoor courts on artificial grass surface. Indoor padel courts are enclosed and climate-controlled, making them an all-weather option — a significant advantage in the UK where weather can cut outdoor sessions short. The enclosed glass walls also make the game slightly faster-paced, as balls stay in play longer than on outdoor courts. If you're new to padel, indoor courts are ideal for learning as wind and weather don't affect the ball. See our introduction to padel and rules guide before your first visit.
Opening hours
| Day | Hours |
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| Monday | 5:30 AM to 10 PM |
| Tuesday | 5:30 AM to 10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5:30 AM to 10 PM |
| Thursday | 5:30 AM to 10 PM |
| Friday | 5:30 AM to 10 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM to 9 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM to 9 PM |
Hours may vary on public holidays. Always confirm with the venue before visiting.
Facilities & amenities
- Parking
- Changing rooms
- Showers
- Cafe / bar
- Equipment hire
- Coaching available
- Wheelchair accessible
Useful reading
Frequently Asked Questions
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The venue has deliberately disabled court bookings between 9pm–10pm on weekdays and 7pm–9pm on weekends. Members report this was done to allow staff to leave earlier, unlike other David Lloyd branches which maintain later availability.
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No. Reviews consistently describe the car park as overcrowded, with bays too small and congestion at peak times. Members note it can be difficult to find a space and warn of potential vehicle damage from tight conditions.
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Experience varies significantly. Several members report rude, dismissive, or confrontational interactions with specific staff members. Others praise friendliness and professionalism. Communication issues around bookings and policies appear common.
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Members report annual increases. Over three years, fees have risen from around £70 to nearly £100 per month. Increases continue despite declining facility standards and reduced service availability, according to member feedback.