Padel Statistics Germany 2026

Total Venues
677
Total Courts
2700
Courts/100K
8.3
padelnomics Score
53/100
Key takeaway: Germany is a mature padel market with 8.3 courts per 100,000 residents — the sport is broadly established and most major cities are well-served. The average padelnomics Score of 53/100 reflects solid but selective potential.

This page summarises padel statistics for Germany in 2026: venue and court counts, density per 100,000 residents, the largest and most padel-dense cities, pricing benchmarks, and investment potential by padelnomics Score. Figures are based on 677 tracked venues across 475 cities.

Market Size

Germany currently has 677 padel venues with 2700 courts, spread across 475 cities. With a population of 32.5M, this works out to roughly 4.0 courts per venue on average — a typical figure for European padel markets.

Metric Value
Total venues 677
Total courts 2700
Cities with padel 475
Total population 32.5M
Avg courts per venue 4.0

Padel Density

Density per resident is the most informative metric for market maturity. Germany reaches 8.3 courts and 2.1 venues per 100,000 residents.

For context: very mature markets such as Spain and Sweden sit above 10 courts per 100K residents. Growth markets typically fall between 3 and 10. Anything below 3 signals an emerging or underserved market.

Germany sits firmly in the growth band: an established player base and active venue development drive the market — though many cities remain far from saturated.

Where Padel Is Biggest

The following cities lead Germany by absolute court count. Each accounts for a meaningful share of the national market.

City Courts Market Analysis
Berlin 133 View investment analysis →
Hamburg 100 View investment analysis →
München 61 View investment analysis →
Mannheim 41 View investment analysis →
Düsseldorf 31 View investment analysis →
Stuttgart 19 View investment analysis →
Leipzig 19 View investment analysis →
Frankfurt am Main 18 View investment analysis →
Unterföhring 16 View investment analysis →
Essen 15 View investment analysis →

These cities mirror the country's economic geography — where purchasing power, sports culture, and available real estate intersect, padel infrastructure has followed.

Most Padel-Dense Cities

Absolute size only tells half the story. Density per resident reveals where padel has penetrated deepest into daily life — and where gaps remain.

City Courts/100K Market Analysis
Meerbusch 25.5 View investment analysis →
Gronau 23.7 View investment analysis →
Konstanz 17.2 View investment analysis →
Frechen 15.3 View investment analysis →
Cuxhaven 15.2 View investment analysis →
Waiblingen 15.1 View investment analysis →
Dormagen 14.2 View investment analysis →
Hilden 14.1 View investment analysis →
Baden-Baden 14.1 View investment analysis →
Mannheim 13.3 View investment analysis →

Highly saturated cities can remain attractive when demand keeps pace. Conversely, many large cities with low density turn out to be the most interesting investment targets — where catchment is strong but competitive intensity stays moderate.

Investment Outlook

The average padelnomics Score across tracked cities in Germany is 53/100. The score evaluates investment potential based on supply gaps, catchment reach, market maturity, and sports culture.

The cities with the strongest current balance of demand and undersupply are: Berlin, Hamburg, München, Koeln, Frankfurt am Main. These locations show either clear supply gaps with existing demand, or unusually strong catchment fundamentals.

Planning a padel center in Germany? Pick your location and model it with real market data → Market Overview · Financial Planner

Methodology

Figures on this page come from tracked venues, verified court counts, and current market data for Germany as of 2026. Our analytics pipeline consolidates inputs from multiple sources, deduplicates venues, and assigns each one unambiguously to a city. The actual market may be slightly larger, as smaller clubs and private facilities without public visibility are not always captured. Prices and occupancy are derived from current market data and represent median observations across venues with sufficient data coverage.

FAQ

How many padel courts are there in Germany?

We currently track 2700 padel courts across 677 venues in 475 cities in Germany. The true figure is likely a little higher, as independent clubs without public availability are not always captured.

How does Germany compare to other padel markets?

At 8.3 courts per 100,000 residents, Germany ranks among the actively growing markets in Europe. Density also varies sharply between urban and rural areas and between major cities and mid-sized hubs.

What does it cost to play padel in Germany?

Pricing varies significantly between large cities and rural areas, indoor vs outdoor facilities, and peak vs off-peak hours. City- and venue-level pricing benchmarks — including median peak and off-peak rates, P25–P75 spreads, and occupancy data — are part of Padelnomics Research.

Where is padel most popular in Germany?

By absolute court count, the leading cities are Berlin, Hamburg, München. By density per resident — how deeply padel has entered daily life — the ranking often looks different: Meerbusch and Gronau lead on this measure.

Is Germany a saturated market for new padel facilities?

At 8.3 courts per 100K, the market is selective: some large cities are partially saturated, while many mid-sized hubs and city districts remain underserved. Site selection is the determining factor.

How are these statistics updated?

The figures on this page are refreshed regularly from our analytics pipeline. The values shown here reflect 2026 — new venues, price changes, and updated population figures flow into subsequent snapshots as they become available.

Full market analysis for Germany with every city, pricing benchmarks, and investment scoring → Market Overview · Financial Planner

See also: Germany market overview · Padel in Berlin · Financial planner