
Where to Play Padel in Atlanta: 3 Courts Worth Visiting
Where to Play Padel in Atlanta: 3 Courts Worth Visiting
From a converted paper plant in West Midtown to a 139-year-old private club in Midtown, Atlanta's padel scene punches above its weight.
Atlanta's Padel Scene
Atlanta may not have the court count of Miami or New York, but what it lacks in volume it makes up for in quality. Three clubs — spanning a converted industrial complex, a multi-sport training academy, and one of the South's most storied private clubs — give the city a padel footprint that covers every type of player.
The Southeast's padel growth outside Florida runs through Atlanta. The USPA competitive circuit expanded nearly 200% year-over-year in early 2026, and Atlanta's clubs are feeding that pipeline with clinics, leagues, and tournament-ready courts. Whether you're picking up a racket for the first time or training for sanctioned play, there's a court here for you.
Best Padel Clubs in Atlanta

Padel Haus Atlanta
Padel Haus Atlanta occupies a 24,500-square-foot space inside Westside Paper, a repurposed paper manufacturing campus in West Midtown. The industrial bones of the building — soaring ceilings, exposed structure — translate perfectly to padel. Six courts sit under 40-foot ceilings, including a center court with stadium-style seating built to host international-level competition.
Beyond the courts, the club operates more like a lifestyle destination. Juice Haus serves post-match smoothies and cold-pressed drinks. The pro shop stocks rackets and gear. Locker rooms come with rain showers. It's the kind of place where you can book a 90-minute session and end up staying for three hours.
Membership tiers range from Single Club to Multi-Club Pro (which includes access to Padel Haus locations in New York). Non-members can book courts and drop into clinics, so you don't need a commitment to try it out. The club runs programming for all levels — beginner clinics, competitive drills, and weekly Open Play tournaments where regulars mix with newcomers.
Courts: 6 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 40ft | Rating: 5.0★

PATL
PATL — short for Padel Atlanta — sits inside ITP Training Academy in Chamblee, a massive multi-sport complex with 31 courts across tennis, pickleball, and padel. The four outdoor padel courts are WPT-specification with LED lighting for evening play, and the broader facility includes a restaurant and bar, viewing deck, and event space.
This is Atlanta's original padel club, and the community feel reflects that. PATL runs a Babolat equipment partnership, so you can demo rackets before buying. The programming calendar is stacked: private lessons, group clinics for every level, social mixers, and organized leagues. If you're looking for a regular weekly game, the league structure here is the easiest on-ramp in the city.
Memberships are straightforward with no joining fee — individual, couple, and family tiers with advance booking windows scaling by level. Walk-in court time is available for non-members. The Chamblee location is a 15-minute drive from Buckhead and easy to reach from most of metro Atlanta.
Courts: 4 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 5.0★

Piedmont Driving Club
Founded in 1887, Piedmont Driving Club is one of the most prestigious private clubs in the South. Its single padel court sits alongside golf, tennis, squash, and swimming facilities on a sprawling Midtown campus overlooking Piedmont Park. The club added padel as part of its ongoing investment in racket sports, signaling the sport's arrival in Atlanta's upper-tier athletic scene.
Access is members-only, and membership is by invitation. If you're already a member or know someone who is, the padel court is a low-key perk — rarely crowded and well-maintained. For everyone else, it's worth knowing this exists as a marker of padel's growing legitimacy in traditional club culture.
Courts: 1 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 4.6★
How to Book Courts in Atlanta
Booking depends on the club:
- Padel Haus Atlanta uses its own booking platform at padelhaus.com. Members get priority booking windows; non-members can reserve available slots online or by phone.
- PATL books through the ITP Training Academy website. Court time, clinics, and leagues are all bookable online. Walk-ins are welcome when courts are open.
- Piedmont Driving Club handles booking internally through its member portal.
Court rates in Atlanta typically run $40–$80 per court per hour at the public clubs, with member discounts and off-peak pricing available. Most clubs rent rackets and balls if you're trying the sport for the first time — just call ahead to confirm.
New to padel? Read our beginner's guide to padel rules or start with what is padel for a quick overview of the sport.
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