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Padel in Argentina

The spiritual home of padel. Argentina is where the sport truly took off, with Buenos Aires serving as the cultural capital of padel worldwide. Street-level clubs, legendary players, and unmatched passion.

Planning

When to Visit

March – May & September – November

Autumn and spring offer mild weather (15–25°C) and avoid the humid summer heat. May hosts the Buenos Aires P1 Premier Padel event. Buenos Aires has courts playable year-round.

Courts

Where to Play

Top padel clubs and courts in Argentina.

World Padel Center CABA

Buenos Aires

10 courts

One of Buenos Aires' premier padel facilities with multiple indoor courts, professional coaching, and a competitive atmosphere.

Lasaigues Padel Canning

Canning (Greater Buenos Aires)

15 courts

The largest padel center in South America, Adidas-sponsored, with 15 courts. Named after the legendary Lasaigues brothers.

Buenos Aires Top Padel

Buenos Aires

6 courts

Popular club in the capital with regular tournaments, coaching, and a friendly community of players at all levels.

Club Atlético Jorge Newbery

Buenos Aires

4 courts

Traditional sports club with padel courts that embody the grassroots, neighborhood padel culture Argentina is famous for.

Events

Premier Padel Tournaments

2026 Premier Padel events in Argentina.

Buenos Aires P1

P1

May 11–17, 2026

Where to Stay

Recommended hotels near padel courts.

Alvear Palace Hotel

Buenos Aires

Argentina's most iconic luxury hotel in the upscale Recoleta neighborhood. Close to many of the city's best padel clubs.

Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt

Buenos Aires

Elegant hotel blending historic architecture with modern luxury. Excellent base for exploring Buenos Aires' padel scene.

Travel Tips

Practical advice for padel in Argentina.

Padel is incredibly affordable — court rental can be under $10 per hour.

Argentinians are passionate and welcoming — don't be shy about asking to join a game.

Many clubs operate late into the night (10 PM–midnight games are normal).

Uber works in Buenos Aires and is the easiest way to reach clubs.

The quality of street-level padel here is unmatched — even casual players are skilled.

Try the asado (barbecue) at clubs — many have grills for post-match socializing.