Best Padel Courts in West London 2026: Live Availability & Prices
2 April 2026
The best padel courts in West London are G4P Bloom Heathrow (6 indoor courts in UB7, the largest in West London), Rocks Lane Chiswick (4 outdoor courts in W4, a short walk from Turnham Green tube), G4P Parkside Southall (4 indoor courts in UB1), Rocks Lane Dyrham Park (3 outdoor courts in WD3, off-peak from £30/court — the cheapest in the area), and Padel Social Club Earls Court (2 indoor courts in SW5). G4P venues use Matchi; Rocks Lane and PSC use Playtomic — all release slots 7 days in advance. Lammas Park Padel in Ealing (W13) adds a sixth, lower-cost outdoor option via Park Sports.
West London padel sits on a clear east-west axis. The Heathrow corridor — Game4Padel's two large indoor facilities at Bloom (UB7) and Parkside Southall (UB1) — concentrates the highest court count in the area, but it's car-friendly more than tube-friendly. The other end of the spectrum is small, central, and tube-accessible: Rocks Lane Chiswick (W4) sits a short walk from Turnham Green station, and Padel Social Club Earls Court (SW5) is between two tube stops on the District and Piccadilly lines. Rocks Lane Dyrham Park (WD3) anchors a third cluster for drivers along the M25 and A41.
What this means in practice: how you get around shapes which venues actually work for you. Chiswick and Hammersmith office workers can reach Rocks Lane after a short District line ride; Heathrow-corridor commuters along the M4, A4, or A40 are better served by the two G4P sites. Players in W13 (Ealing) have Lammas Park's outdoor courts within walking distance of Northfields tube. Earls Court draws SW5/SW6/SW7 residents and Kensington-side workers heading west on the District line.
Pricing reflects the split. Bloom and Parkside list at G4P's standard indoor rate of £96–£128 per court — typical of premium London indoor venues. Rocks Lane Chiswick is mid-range and outdoor at £52–£70/court; Dyrham Park drops to £30/court off-peak — the cheapest court rate in this guide, matching the best North London options inside the M25. Earls Court swings between accessible off-peak rates and significantly higher peak ones, reflecting its small two-court footprint and strong central demand.
The area has fewer redundant venues than North or South London — five with live data, plus Lammas Park outside our scraper. Two of the five require a drive, which means weekend evening slots in the tube-accessible cluster fill faster than the headline court count might suggest. Knowing your nearest two venues, not just one, is the difference between getting a game on a Friday night and refreshing Playtomic at 8pm.
This guide covers every active West London padel venue with live availability data and venue-by-venue booking tips.
Quick reference: West London padel courts
| Venue | Area | Courts | Off-peak | Peak | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G4P Bloom Heathrow | UB7 | 6 | £96 | £128 | Matchi |
| Rocks Lane Chiswick | W4 | 4 | £52 | £70 | Playtomic |
| G4P Parkside (Southall) | UB1 | 4 | £96 | £128 | Matchi |
| Rocks Lane Dyrham Park | WD3 | 3 | £30 | £69 | Playtomic |
| Padel Social Club Earls Court | SW5 | 2 | £50 | £101 | Playtomic |
Prices are per court per session. Split between 4 players for per-person cost.
Court availability across West London
Live data · updated 18:26 UTC · next 7 days
| Venue | Wed20 May | Thu21 May | Fri22 May | Sat23 May | Sun24 May | Mon25 May | Tue26 May |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G4P Bloom Heathrow | 18 | 19 | 14 | 17 | 26 | 11 | 23 |
| Rocks Lane Chiswick | 40 | 49 | 47 | 40 | 34 | 42 | 97 |
| G4P Southall | 14 | 17 | 12 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 18 |
| Rocks Lane Dyrham Park | 11 | 39 | 28 | 23 | 26 | 11 | 49 |
| Padel Social Club EC | 15 | 8 | 6 | 31 | 7 | — | — |
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What this tells you: G4P Bloom Heathrow typically shows the highest slot count in West London — six courts and a large facility. Rocks Lane Chiswick is the most popular venue per court given its tube access. Padel Social Club Earls Court books out fast; low numbers there mean you should act immediately.
How much does a padel court cost in West London?
Per court per session · Playtomic & Matchi · April 2026
Prices are per court per session. Split between 4 players for per-person cost. Off-peak = weekday mornings. Peak = evenings & weekends.
Rocks Lane Dyrham Park has the lowest off-peak rate in this guide at £30/court — exceptional value if you're happy to drive slightly out of London. Rocks Lane Chiswick sits in the mid-range at £52–70/court and offers the best transport access. Padel Social Club Earls Court has the widest price spread (£50–101) — book off-peak if possible.
Best for after-work games
Two West London venues consistently fit a 6pm-to-8pm post-work slot: Rocks Lane Chiswick and Padel Social Club Earls Court. Both are tube-accessible, which removes the friction of a car journey at the end of the day. Chiswick's four courts give it more breathing room; PSC's two indoor courts fill faster and reward booking the moment the 7-day window opens.
For drivers, Bloom Heathrow opens up more often if you're already on the M4/A40 axis and finishing work in Hayes, Uxbridge, Ealing, or Slough — those commutes turn Bloom and Parkside into the obvious end-of-day stop. Parkside's lower demand on weekday evenings tends to mean slightly better availability on Tuesday and Thursday than Bloom, even though the two venues share a price list and a platform.
If you want to extend the session into a meal or drinks, Chiswick High Road and Earls Court both have walkable post-padel options that the Heathrow venues can't really match. The W4/SW5 axis is the practical evening-padel spine of West London — Rocks Lane Chiswick and PSC together cover most central, west, and south-west evening demand without needing a car.
A practical pattern: aiming slightly before or after the 18:00–19:00 crunch can mean the difference between bookable and not. The 18:30–19:30 window after the immediate end-of-day rush, or a 17:30 slot before it, often shows availability on Playtomic and Matchi when the on-the-hour evening slots have already sold out.
The venues in detail
Game4Padel Bloom Heathrow
Location: Bloom Heathrow, UB7 Courts: 6 indoor courts Prices: £96–£128 per court per session Platform: Matchi
The largest padel venue in West London by court count. Six purpose-built indoor courts in a modern sports facility near Heathrow — well suited for players in Uxbridge, Hayes, Southall, and along the M4. Weekday availability is consistently strong given the court volume. Weekend slots fill faster but the scale means there's usually something available. Pricing is in line with other G4P venues.
Best for: West London players and anyone near the M4/Heathrow corridor. Tip: Midweek mornings here offer some of the best availability of any indoor venue in West London — good for flexible workers or those with weekday schedules.
Rocks Lane Chiswick
Location: Chiswick, W4 Courts: 4 outdoor courts Prices: £52–£70 per court per session Platform: Playtomic
The most accessible West London padel venue for tube users — Turnham Green station on the District and Piccadilly lines is a short walk away. Four outdoor courts at competitive pricing. Rocks Lane Chiswick is popular with the W4, W6, and Kew crowd and tends to be well-utilised at weekends. Off-peak morning slots (from £52/court) are the sweet spot.
Best for: Players commuting from Central London or using the District line. Tip: Book by Thursday for weekend slots — this venue fills quickly, especially Saturday mornings.
Game4Padel Parkside (Southall)
Location: Southall, UB1 Courts: 4 indoor courts Prices: £96–£128 per court per session Platform: Matchi
Same pricing and format as Bloom Heathrow but at a different location — better suited for players in Southall, Hayes, and the UB postcodes. Four indoor courts with good mid-week availability. Less well-known than the Heathrow site, which keeps demand slightly lower and availability slightly better.
Best for: Players in Southall, Hayes, Ealing, and the UB1 postcode. Tip: If Heathrow is full, check Southall — same platform, same pricing, often more available.
Rocks Lane Dyrham Park Country Club
Location: Rickmansworth, WD3 Courts: 3 outdoor courts Prices: £30–£69 per court per session Platform: Playtomic
Technically just outside the M25 near Rickmansworth, Dyrham Park is worth including for players along the A404, A41, or M25 corridor. The lowest off-peak rate in this guide at £30/court — matching Padel Tree in North London for best value. Country club setting, more rural and relaxed than urban courts. Drive from Rickmansworth station (Metropolitan line) is about 10 minutes.
Best for: Players in WD3, HA6, or along the M25 / Watford corridor. Tip: Off-peak pricing at £30/court is hard to beat anywhere near London — ideal for regular players who can make morning weekday slots work.
Padel Social Club Earls Court
Location: Earls Court, SW5 Courts: 2 indoor courts Prices: £50–£101 per court per session Platform: Playtomic
The most central and convenient option in this guide — Earls Court and West Kensington stations both nearby. Two indoor courts in a compact venue. The wide price range (£50–101) reflects high demand at peak times. Off-peak morning slots at £50/court are excellent value for a tube-accessible indoor venue this close to central London. Limited capacity means it books out fast.
Best for: Players in SW5, SW6, SW7, and anyone who wants indoor courts close to the tube. Tip: Book 7 days in advance for any evening or weekend slot. Off-peak daytime slots sometimes open up with shorter notice.
Also nearby: not yet in live data
The following venue is active in West London but uses a booking platform not yet supported by our scraper. Pricing below is static — book directly via the venue's own platform.
Lammas Park Padel
Location: Lammas Park, Ealing, W13 Courts: Outdoor courts Prices: ~£35–£45 off-peak — ~£45–£55 peak per court per session · Platform: Park Sports / ClubSpark
Outdoor padel at Lammas Park in Ealing — one of the more affordable West London options at ~£35–45/court off-peak (£8.75–11.25/person). No membership required. Racket hire is available during café opening hours. Free parking nearby. Northfields and South Ealing tube stations (Piccadilly line) are within walking distance, making this accessible from central and west London without a car.
Book: Park Sports — parksports.co.uk
When do West London padel slots release?
Booking strategy by venue
All venues release 7 days in advance on Playtomic or Matchi
Largest padel venue in West London by court count — great mid-week availability
Opens
07:00
Courts
6
Window
7 days
Most convenient West London option for tube users — Turnham Green is 5 mins walk
Opens
07:00
Courts
4
Window
7 days
Good availability throughout the week — handy for players near Southall or Hayes
Opens
07:00
Courts
4
Window
7 days
Country club setting just outside the M25 — lowest off-peak rate in this guide
Opens
08:00
Courts
3
Window
7 days
Central-West location convenient from Earls Court or Olympia — small venue, book early
Opens
08:00
Courts
2
Window
7 days
Court counts and opening times based on earliest observed slots, April 2026.
The platform split in West London is broadly geographic. The two G4P sites along the Heathrow corridor — Bloom and Parkside — both release through Matchi. The urban-core venues — Rocks Lane Chiswick, Rocks Lane Dyrham Park, and Padel Social Club Earls Court — all release through Playtomic. If your preferred slot is on Matchi, the closest Playtomic alternative is Rocks Lane Chiswick; if your preferred slot is on Playtomic, the closest Matchi alternative is whichever G4P venue is on your route home.
Most of the West London venues with live data release slots 7 days in advance via Playtomic and Matchi. Peak times — Friday evenings, Saturday and Sunday mornings — typically disappear within hours of the booking window opening, so set platform alerts and act the moment the window opens.
Each platform only surfaces its own venues — by the time you've finished checking one, the slot you wanted on the other may already be gone.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest padel court in West London?
Rocks Lane Dyrham Park lists slots from £30/court off-peak (£7.50/person split four ways) — the same rate as the best-value North London options, though it's just outside the M25 in Rickmansworth. For courts inside London, Lammas Park Padel in Ealing is around £35–£45/court (£8.75–£11.25/person), and Rocks Lane Chiswick from £52/court is the most accessible tube-side budget option.
Are there indoor padel courts in West London?
Yes — G4P Bloom Heathrow (6 courts in UB7), G4P Parkside Southall (4 courts in UB1), and Padel Social Club Earls Court (2 courts in SW5) are all fully indoor. Rocks Lane Chiswick, Rocks Lane Dyrham Park, and Lammas Park are outdoor.
Which West London padel venue is best for tube users?
Rocks Lane Chiswick — Turnham Green station (District and Piccadilly lines) is a short walk away. Padel Social Club Earls Court is the other strong tube option for SW5/SW6/SW7 players, served by Earls Court (District/Piccadilly) and West Kensington (District). Lammas Park is walkable from Northfields and South Ealing on the Piccadilly line.
How do I get to Bloom Heathrow without a car?
Bloom is genuinely awkward without a car — there's no tube station within walking distance and the area is built around airport-related road access. The most realistic public-transport routes are: Hayes & Harlington on the Elizabeth line, then a short bus or taxi (around 10–15 minutes); West Drayton on the Elizabeth line, similar journey; or Heathrow Terminal 5 / Terminals 2&3 plus a taxi or pre-booked transfer. None of these are quick. If you're tube-only and don't want a 30-plus-minute door-to-court journey, Game4Padel Parkside in Southall (UB1) — same operator, same Matchi platform, same indoor courts — is reachable on the Elizabeth line at Southall and from the Piccadilly line via Boston Manor or Hounslow West with significantly less hassle.
What's the difference between Rocks Lane Chiswick and Rocks Lane Dyrham Park?
Same operator, same Playtomic listing, very different settings. Rocks Lane Chiswick sits in W4 with four outdoor courts a short walk from Turnham Green tube — urban, weekend-busy, mid-range pricing (£52–£70/court). Rocks Lane Dyrham Park is a country club setting in WD3 just outside the M25 near Rickmansworth, with three outdoor courts and the cheapest off-peak rate in this guide at £30/court. Chiswick suits anyone tube-based or living in W4/W6/Hammersmith; Dyrham Park is a destination venue worth the drive if you're already on the A41, M25, or near the Watford corridor and value the rural setting plus the £20–£25 saving per court versus Chiswick. Drive time to Dyrham Park from central London is 30–45 minutes; tube-and-walk to Chiswick is closer to 15–25.
How far in advance can I book padel courts in West London?
All five Playtomic and Matchi venues release slots exactly 7 days in advance, typically at midnight. Rocks Lane Chiswick and PSC Earls Court fill fastest for evenings and weekends — book the moment the window opens. Weekday daytime slots at G4P Heathrow, G4P Southall, and Rocks Lane Dyrham Park are usually bookable same-day.
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What's next for West London padel
The Heathrow corridor is West London's main growth axis. Bloom and Parkside between them already deliver the highest court count in West London by a comfortable margin — ten indoor courts spread across UB7 and UB1 — and the area's road infrastructure (M4, M25, A40) makes it the most car-accessible padel cluster in London. Continued residential and commercial growth around Hayes, Southall, and the western Elizabeth line corridor is the kind of catchment that operators expand to follow.
Tube-side, the picture is more constrained. Rocks Lane Chiswick and Padel Social Club Earls Court are the only meaningful tube-accessible options inside the area, and adding new tube-adjacent court capacity in W4 or SW5 means finding land in two of London's most expensive postcodes. The realistic next-court-count gain in West London probably comes from outdoor capacity — Lammas Park (W13) is the model, and other Park Sports / ClubSpark sites in Ealing, Acton, and Brentford are the natural extensions if council demand drives them.
For now, the practical reality of booking padel in West London is: know which two venues are realistically reachable from where you actually live or work, set alerts on both Playtomic and Matchi, and treat off-peak weekday slots as the sweet spot. The area rewards flexibility on time more than it rewards loyalty to a single venue.
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