Padel in Italy
Padel is exploding in Italy. Rome, Milan, and Sardinia lead the charge with thousands of new courts. The Italy Major makes it a must-visit for fans of both padel and la dolce vita.
When to Visit
April – June & September – October
Spring and early autumn are perfect — warm weather (18–26°C) without the summer crowds. The Italy Major is in June. Milan's padel scene thrives year-round with indoor courts.
Where to Play
Top padel clubs and courts in Italy.
Aspria Harbour Club
Milan
Milan's most exclusive sports club with 4 padel courts alongside 18 tennis courts. Expert coaching and luxury amenities.
Infinito Padel Club
Rome
Indoor padel in the heart of Rome with wheelchair-accessible entrance. Year-round play in covered courts.
Sporting Club La Batteria
Rome
Multi-sport facility in Rome's Porta Furba district. Three well-maintained padel courts with a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Circolo Tennis EUR
Rome
Prestigious club in Rome's EUR district with padel and tennis. Elegant setting near the historic Palazzo della Civiltà.
Premier Padel Tournaments
2026 Premier Padel events in Italy.
Where to Stay
Recommended hotels near padel courts.
Hotel de Russie
Rome
5-star hotel near Piazza del Popolo. Perfect base for exploring Rome's padel scene and historic landmarks.
Bulgari Hotel Milan
Milan
Ultra-luxury hotel in Milan's fashion district. Close to Aspria Harbour Club and the city's top padel venues.
Travel Tips
Practical advice for padel in Italy.
Book courts on Playtomic — it's widely used across Italy.
Many clubs offer 'prova gratuita' (free trial) for newcomers.
Evening play is popular in summer — courts are lit until 10–11 PM.
Italian clubs often have a bar or restaurant — it's part of the social culture.
Rome and Milan are well connected by high-speed rail (3 hours).