
Reserve Padel Locations: NYC, Miami, and Florida in 2026
Reserve Padel Locations: NYC, Miami, and Florida in 2026
From the Miami Seaplane Base to Hudson Yards: a guide to all six Reserve Padel clubs across NYC, Florida, and beyond.
In just under two years, Reserve Padel has gone from a single waterfront facility at the Miami Seaplane Base to a six-club operator spanning two Manhattan neighborhoods, three Miami-area sites, and an opening-soon Palm Beach County debut. While Padel Haus gets most of the multi-location headlines, Reserve has quietly built the more geographically diverse footprint — and a noticeably different aesthetic.
Here's the full Reserve Padel map for 2026, broken down by region.
Reserve Padel Has Quietly Become America's Most Geographically Diverse Padel Brand
Reserve currently operates five open locations with a sixth on the way:
- New York: Reserve Hudson Yards, Reserve Upper East Side
- Florida: RESERVE PADEL (Miami Seaplane Base), Reserve Padel Design District, Reserve Padel Sole Mia
- Opening soon: Reserve Courts at The Seagate (Delray Beach)
Compared with Padel Haus, which clusters in Brooklyn with one-offs in Atlanta, Denver, and Nashville, Reserve has doubled down on the two highest-density U.S. padel markets — New York and Florida — and layered hospitality and design on top of every site.
Reserve's NYC Footprint
Two Manhattan locations, both targeting the luxury sports demo, but with very different formats. One is the city's first outdoor padel facility; the other is a members-only multisport wellness building on the Upper East Side.

Reserve Hudson Yards
Reserve's NYC debut sits on the far West Side, three blocks from the High Line and a short walk from the Vessel. Three glass-enclosed outdoor courts with sweeping skyline views — a rare configuration in a city where almost every other padel facility is tucked inside a warehouse. Booking demand has been intense since opening; weekend prime time fills weeks in advance.
Courts: 3 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 3.5★

Reserve Upper East Side
The UES location is the opposite playbook: invitation-only, two indoor courts, plus a fitness floor, lap pool, and cold plunges. Think private athletic club with padel as the anchor, not a public booking facility. Membership skews toward residents of the surrounding Lenox Hill and Carnegie Hill blocks.
Address: 1113 York Ave, New York, NY 10065 | Phone: (917) 227-5902
Courts: 2 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 28ft
For a wider view of NYC's padel scene, see our Manhattan padel guide.
The Miami Network
Miami is where Reserve started — and where the brand has scaled into a network of distinct neighborhoods. Three sites, three personalities.

RESERVE PADEL
The original Reserve sits on the Miami Seaplane Base on the MacArthur Causeway — six glass-enclosed courts with views of Biscayne Bay, the cruise port, and the downtown skyline. It's also home to the Reserve Cup Series, the brand's invitational tournament circuit. Drop-ins are welcome, and the on-site bar is a real social magnet on weekend evenings.
Courts: 6 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 4.3★

Reserve Padel Design District
Tucked inside the Miami Design District — the neighborhood that anchors the city's luxury retail and gallery scene — this three-court members-only club holds a perfect 5.0 Google rating and a small, design-forward clubhouse with a pro shop and wellness center. It's the location that best embodies Reserve's "padel meets lifestyle" positioning.
Address: 75 NE 39th St, Miami, FL 33137 | Phone: (786) 224-9962
Courts: 3 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 5.0★
For more on the surrounding scene, see our Wynwood & Midtown Miami padel guide.

Reserve Padel Sole Mia
If the Seaplane Base is the brand's origin story, Sole Mia is the statement of scale. Ten courts (four indoor, six outdoor), 35-foot ceilings, the Juan Martín Díaz Academy on site, and a full wellness wing inside the Sole Mia mixed-use development in North Miami. By court count and footprint, it is one of the largest dedicated padel facilities in the United States.
Address: 2251 NE 146th St, North Miami, FL 33181 | Phone: (786) 562-6189
Courts: 10 | Type: Mixed | Ceiling: 35ft | Rating: 4.3★
Pair this with our North Miami & Aventura padel guide.
Coming Soon — Delray Beach

Reserve Courts at The Seagate
Reserve's first Palm Beach County project lives inside The Seagate Racquet Club, the long-running Delray Beach tennis institution. The buildout adds Reserve padel courts alongside four Har-Tru tennis and four pickleball courts — a multi-racquet hospitality concept rather than a padel-only facility. Opens Spring 2026, members-only access.
Address: 1000 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483 | Phone: (561) 475-0652
Type: Outdoor
See more new builds in our Palm Beach County padel roundup.
What Makes Reserve Different
A few things separate Reserve from the rest of the U.S. multi-location operators:
- Lifestyle-first design. Where Padel Haus leans warehouse-industrial, Reserve's interiors read closer to a boutique hotel or members club — wood finishes, hospitality cues, curated retail.
- Hospitality emphasis. Most Reserve venues include a real bar and food program. The Miami Seaplane location runs a weekend social calendar that feels closer to a beach club than a sports facility.
- Premium site selection. Every Reserve sits in a high-end residential or commercial corridor — Hudson Yards, the UES, Design District, Sole Mia, Atlantic Ave in Delray. The real-estate decisions read more like a hospitality brand than a sports operator.
- Multi-racquet experiments. The Seagate partnership signals Reserve is willing to blend with established racquet clubs rather than build standalone padel-only buildings — a pattern that's also driving the country club padel trend nationally.
Where Reserve Could Go Next
Three markets fit the Reserve formula: Los Angeles (lifestyle hospitality DNA, established padel demand), Houston (energy money plus a fast-growing padel scene), and Washington DC (Northern Virginia and the District both have the demo). Watch the brand's social channels — facility teases historically appear there first.
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