Padel in Sweden
Europe's padel hotspot. Sweden has more padel courts per capita than almost any country in the world, with an incredible indoor infrastructure that allows year-round play regardless of Nordic weather.
When to Visit
Year-round (indoor courts)
Sweden's padel is predominantly indoor, so you can play any time of year. Summer (June–August) adds the bonus of long daylight hours and outdoor courts. Winter is cold but indoor facilities are world-class.
Where to Play
Top padel clubs and courts in Sweden.
PDL Center Frihamnen
Stockholm
One of Stockholm's largest padel facilities with 22 indoor and 6 outdoor courts. A true padel megacenter.
ASCARO Padel
Stockholm (NK Parkaden)
Rooftop padel on top of NK Parkaden in central Stockholm. Food, drinks, fitness, and a flagship court with incredible city views.
We Are Padel
Täby, Stockholm
Top-quality facilities with 4 indoor and 4 outdoor courts. Part of a Scandinavian chain known for excellent courts.
Padel Zenter
Gothenburg
Gothenburg's go-to padel facility with a large number of courts and a strong community of regular players.
Where to Stay
Recommended hotels near padel courts.
At Six Hotel
Stockholm
Design-forward hotel in central Stockholm. Easy access to the city's padel facilities and cultural attractions.
Nobis Hotel
Stockholm
Luxury boutique hotel on Norrmalmstorg. Walking distance to ASCARO's rooftop padel courts.
Travel Tips
Practical advice for padel in Sweden.
Sweden uses MATCHi and Playtomic for court bookings — download both apps.
Racket rental is available at most clubs but quality varies.
Padel is hugely social in Sweden — many clubs have lounges, cafés, and post-game gathering spots.
Stockholm's public transport is excellent — you can reach most padel centers by metro or bus.
No Premier Padel events in Sweden for 2026, but local tournaments are frequent.