Padel Court Prices in Basel — 2026 Rates
Published 2026-03-17 · Padelnomics Research
Padel Court Prices in Basel
This analysis covers 1 venues in Basel 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 Basel compares to other cities in Switzerland.
Pricing Breakdown
| Rate Type | Median | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Peak hours | 32 CHF/hr | Weekday evenings, weekends |
| Off-peak hours | 32 CHF/hr | Weekday mornings/afternoons |
| Average hourly | 32 CHF/hr | Blended across all slots |
| Price range (P25–P75) | 32–32 CHF/hr | Middle 50% of venues |
| Average occupancy | 26% | Across observed slots |
Based on 1 venues with at least 2 days of pricing data in the last 30 days.
Pricing Trends
The 0% premium between peak and off-peak slots in Basel 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 32 to 32 CHF/hr suggests a relatively uniform price level — the market is either still young or venues offer comparable quality.
How Does Basel Compare?
Basel has 10 padel venues for a population of 178K (5.6 venues per 100K residents). A padelnomics Score of 41.6/100 reflects solid investment potential: enough market for competitive pricing, but room for new venues.
Venue density of 5.6 per 100K residents directly influences pricing: higher density means more competition, which tends to stabilize or compress prices.
See the Switzerland market overview to compare Basel against other cities. Thinking about investing? The full Basel investment analysis includes a detailed financial model.
What Drives Padel Pricing?
Peak vs off-peak: A court on a Tuesday morning is significantly cheaper than Friday evening — the 0% premium reflects demand concentration.
Occupancy effect: At 26% average occupancy, Basel venues have capacity to fill, which can mean better deals for players booking flexible slots.
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 Basel:
From the Basel investment analysis.
FAQ
How much does it cost to rent a padel court in Basel?
The median padel court rental rate in Basel is 32 CHF/hr overall — 32 CHF/hr at peak times and 32 CHF/hr off-peak. The cheapest venues charge from 32 CHF/hr; premium venues reach 32 CHF/hr or more. Data from 1 tracked venues.
When are padel courts cheapest in Basel?
Off-peak slots — typically weekday mornings and early afternoons — are priced at around 32 CHF/hr, compared to 32 CHF/hr during peak hours.
How many padel venues are there in Basel?
Basel has 10 padel venues in total. This pricing analysis covers 1 venues with sufficient pricing data.
How does padel pricing in Basel compare to other Switzerland cities?
Basel's pricing sits in the mid-range for Switzerland. See the Switzerland market overview for a full city-by-city comparison.
Are padel court prices in Basel 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.
See also: Basel investment analysis · Switzerland market overview
Venues tracked here
| Venue | Courts | Occupancy (30d) | Median price |
|---|---|---|---|
| ████████████ Padel | 6 | ██% | ██ EUR |
| █████████ Sports | 4 | ██% | ██ EUR |
| ███████ Club | 8 | ██% | ██ EUR |