Padel in Poland — Market Overview

Total Venues
60
Cities Tracked
32
padelnomics Score
56.1/100
Population
5.5M
Key takeaway: Poland's padel market is in a growth phase — demand is building, infrastructure is expanding, and the window for new entrants is still open, though site selection matters.

This overview covers 60 tracked venues across 32 cities in Poland, scored by the padelnomics Score (country average: 56.1/100). Below: top cities ranked by investment potential, and links to each city's detailed analysis.

Market Landscape

Padel is growing rapidly across Poland. The true venue count is likely higher, as independent clubs without public pricing are not always captured.

A mid-range score signals a growth phase: demand is proven, venue infrastructure is building, and well-positioned locations still offer opportunities for new entrants.

Top Cities in Poland

Cities are ranked by padelnomics Score — evaluating investment potential based on supply gaps, catchment reach, market maturity, and sports culture. Higher-scoring cities generally offer the strongest conditions for new facilities.

City Market Analysis
Warszawa View investment analysis →
Poznań View investment analysis →
Wrocław View investment analysis →
Toruń View investment analysis →
Gdynia View investment analysis →

Each city page includes a market analysis with Padelnomics Score and a pre-configured financial planner seeded with local market data. Detailed pricing, occupancy, and competitor data are part of Padelnomics Research.

Build Your Business Plan for Poland

Every city has a different cost structure, competitive landscape, and customer base. The Padelnomics financial planner lets you model a padel center with real local market data as defaults — then adjust every assumption to match your specific site. From construction costs and court count to revenue projections and payback period, get a data-driven view of your investment before committing capital.

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FAQ

How many padel courts are there in Poland?

We currently track 60 padel venues across 32 cities in Poland. The actual total may be higher as independent clubs without public pricing are not always captured.

Which city in Poland is best for a padel center?

Our top-ranked city by padelnomics Score is Warszawa. The score evaluates investment potential based on supply gaps, catchment reach, market maturity, and sports culture. However, the best city for you depends on land availability, local competition, and your target customer profile. Use the financial planner to model different locations side by side.

What are typical padel court prices in Poland?

Prices vary significantly by city, facility type (indoor vs outdoor), and time of day (peak vs off-peak). City- and venue-level pricing benchmarks — median rates, P25–P75 spreads, and occupancy data — are part of Padelnomics Research.

How fast is padel growing in Poland?

Padel is one of the fastest-growing racquet sports in Europe. With 60 venues tracked across 32 cities, Poland shows clear growth momentum with rising demand and new venues opening. The sport benefits from a low barrier to entry, high enjoyment factor, and strong word-of-mouth growth among players.

Which cities have the best data coverage?

Cities with higher padelnomics Scores (like Warszawa) are typically the strongest economic locations with the densest venue footprint. Browse our Poland market overview to see all cities ranked by score.

Considering a padel center in Poland? Model your investment with real market data → Open the Planner