The Best Padel Clubs in America Right Now (2026 Guide)

Padel has arrived in America - and it brought its culture with it.

These aren't just places to play. They're the clubs setting the standard for what padel looks, feels, and lives like in this country. If you're serious about the sport, these are the courts worth knowing.

1. Reserve | Miami Seaplane (Miami, FL)

There is no more cinematic place to play padel in America. Reserve Padel sits on Watson Island's historic Seaplane Base - a waterfront location between downtown Miami and Miami Beach that gives every court a panoramic view of Biscayne Bay. Six glass-enclosed courts, an outdoor gym, cold plunge pools, and an on-site restaurant. While you play, seaplanes take off and land, yachts drift past, and cruise ships move through the bay. You could play padel anywhere. You come here for something else entirely.

2. Padel Haus | Williamsburg (Brooklyn, NY)

Padel Haus Williamsburg features four indoor courts in a state-of-the-art facility at 307 Kent Ave, with three outdoor rooftop courts giving players open-air play with stunning Brooklyn views. Seven courts total, Manhattan skyline on the horizon, and a community that has been building since padel first arrived in New York. Step off the courts and into rain showers, fresh pressed juices, and locally roasted coffee. The rooftop alone is worth the trip.

3. Padel X | Miami (Miami, FL)

Twelve premium outdoor courts with Mondo carpet surfaces and LED lighting, paired with cold plunges, private showers, a pro shop, and valet parking. Padel X is what happens when someone builds a padel club and refuses to compromise on a single detail. Downtown Miami, outdoor, perfectly lit, and absolutely no excuse not to look the part when you walk in.

4. Padel Haus | DUMBO (Brooklyn, NY)

Located on the Brooklyn waterfront, Padel Haus DUMBO is where sport meets culture - just steps from the waterfront and Manhattan Bridge. This 24,000-square-foot converted warehouse features premium amenities in one of Brooklyn's most iconic neighborhoods, with the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline as a backdrop and an industrial-chic design that captures DUMBO's artistic energy. The kind of club that doesn't feel like a sports facility. It feels like somewhere worth being.

5. Wynwood Padel Club (Miami, FL)

Situated just minutes from Miami Beach, Wynwood features eight floodlit courts, a pro shop, a restaurant, and a sunset deck. Miami's original padel hub, operating since 2016 when almost nobody in America knew what padel was. The Wynwood neighborhood does the rest - street murals, art galleries, post-match drinks on the deck as the sun goes down over Miami. The culture was here before the sport arrived. Now they live together.

6. Padel Haus | Nashville (Nashville, TN)

Where Palmera was born. A group of tennis players showed up on a Sunday morning, stepped onto a padel court for the first time, and never quite went back to who they were before. Padel Haus Nashville is part of a network that now spans Williamsburg, DUMBO, Atlanta, and beyond - but Nashville holds a special place. The city took to padel faster than almost anywhere in America, and this is the club that started it. If you're in town, you already know someone who plays here. They've been trying to get you on court for months.

7. i95 Padel Club (Miami, FL)

i95 Padel Club ranks among the best amenity-forward clubs in the country — featuring a restaurant, cold plunge, and a podcast studio alongside some of Miami's highest-rated courts. The kind of place where you come for the rally and stay for everything else. Only in Miami does a padel club have a podcast studio. Only in Miami does that make complete sense.

8. Padel39 (Austin, TX)

Texas is the fastest-growing padel market in the South, with Austin adding multiple clubs through 2025 and 2026. Padel39 is the anchor of all of it - a club that has built one of the most passionate padel communities outside of Florida. Austin attracts early adopters by nature. The people who found padel here found it first, and they are evangelical about it in the way only Austin people can be. It ranks among the top indoor padel facilities in the entire country.

9. Padel Haus (Atlanta, GA)

Padel Haus expanded into Atlanta in the last 18 months and the city received it the way it receives everything worth having - with immediate, intense enthusiasm. Atlanta's padel scene is young, growing, and completely obsessed with itself in the best possible way. The club brings the same premium experience that made the New York locations a phenomenon, dropped into one of the most social, sports-hungry cities in America. The Southeast has arrived.

10. The Padel Courts LA (Los Angeles, CA)

The Padel Courts LA ranks among the best indoor padel facilities in the country. Los Angeles came to padel later than Miami and New York but is making up for lost time with characteristic confidence. The scene here is growing fast, the weather means outdoor play nearly year-round, and the kind of person who plays padel in LA was already the kind of person who was going to find it eventually. It just took a while for the courts to catch up to the demand.

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