Padel Court Prices in Praha

Peak Rate
640CZK/hr
Off-Peak Rate
540CZK/hr
Price Range
540–540CZK
Avg Occupancy
56%
Key takeaway: Pricing in Praha is tightly clustered, pointing to a young or homogeneous market where first movers can set the tone. At 56% average occupancy, there is solid demand with room for new capacity.

This analysis covers 1 venues in Praha with current pricing data — peak and off-peak medians, the P25–P75 price range, and occupancy rates. Below: full pricing breakdown, trend analysis, and how Praha compares to other cities in Czech Republic.

Pricing Breakdown

Rate Type Median Notes
Peak hours 640 CZK/hr Weekday evenings, weekends
Off-peak hours 540 CZK/hr Weekday mornings/afternoons
Average hourly 540 CZK/hr Blended across all slots
Price range (P25–P75) 540–540 CZK/hr Middle 50% of venues
Average occupancy 56% Across observed slots

Based on 1 venues with at least 2 days of pricing data in the last 30 days.

Pricing Trends

The 19% premium between peak and off-peak slots in Praha reflects the typical demand concentration in padel: evening and weekend hours are significantly more expensive because courts run at near-full capacity.

The P25–P75 price range of 540 to 540 CZK/hr suggests a relatively uniform price level — the market is either still young or venues offer comparable quality.

How Does Praha Compare?

Praha has 4 padel venues for a population of 1.2M (0.3 venues per 100K residents). A padelnomics Score of 43.9/100 reflects solid investment potential: enough market for competitive pricing, but room for new venues.

Venue density of 0.3 per 100K residents directly influences pricing: low density gives operators more pricing power — provided demand exists.

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What Drives Padel Pricing?

Peak vs off-peak: A court on a Tuesday morning is significantly cheaper than Friday evening — the 19% premium reflects demand concentration.

Occupancy effect: At 56% average occupancy, Praha venues have moderate utilisation, giving players flexibility to find slots at the lower end of the price range.

Facility quality: Newer indoor facilities with premium features (LED lighting, climate control, lounge areas) command significantly higher rates than older outdoor courts. The P25–P75 range reflects these quality differences.

Market maturity: More established padel markets tend to have higher, more stable prices. In newer markets, prices may shift more quickly as new venues open or demand grows.

Investment Outlook

These pricing numbers feed directly into the financial model for Praha:

Praha, CZ Revenue & Operating Costs

Revenue Model

Weighted Rate €550/hr
Utilization Target 47%
Booked Hours/mo 654

Monthly OPEX

Item Monthly Detail
Rent €3,030 1010m² × €3/m²
Insurance €210
Electricity €488
Heating €320
Water €114
Maintenance €204
Cleaning €204
Marketing / Software / Misc €238
Total Monthly OPEX €4,808

Monthly Summary

Gross Revenue €364,151
Booking Fees -€35,983
Net Revenue €328,168
Operating Costs -€4,808
EBITDA €323,360
Debt Service -€1,413
Net Cash Flow €321,947

From the Praha investment analysis.

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FAQ

How much does it cost to rent a padel court in Praha?

The median padel court rental rate in Praha is 540 CZK/hr overall — 640 CZK/hr at peak times and 540 CZK/hr off-peak. The cheapest venues charge from 540 CZK/hr; premium venues reach 540 CZK/hr or more. Data from 1 tracked venues.

When are padel courts cheapest in Praha?

Off-peak slots — typically weekday mornings and early afternoons — are priced at around 540 CZK/hr, compared to 640 CZK/hr during peak hours.

How many padel venues are there in Praha?

Praha has 4 padel venues in total. This pricing analysis covers 1 venues with sufficient pricing data.

How does padel pricing in Praha compare to other Czech Republic cities?

Praha's pricing sits at the higher end for Czech Republic. See the Czech Republic market overview for a full city-by-city comparison.

Are padel court prices in Praha going up or down?

The current data is a snapshot based on current market data. In general, prices stabilise in mature markets and tend to rise in growing ones. Use the financial planner to model different pricing scenarios and stress-test your business plan.

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See also: Praha investment analysis · Czech Republic market overview