
Where to Play Padel in Boston: 4 Courts to Try in 2026
Where to Play Padel in Boston: 4 Courts to Try in 2026
From the Seaport to the suburbs, Boston's padel scene is growing fast
Boston's Padel Scene
Boston has quietly become one of the Northeast's most exciting padel markets. With four clubs now spread across the metro area — from the buzzing Seaport District to the leafy suburbs south of the city — there's a court for every skill level and style of play.
Three of the four facilities are indoor, which matters in a city where winter lasts well into April. Whether you're a curious beginner looking to try the fastest-growing racket sport in the world or a seasoned player relocating from Miami or New York, here's where to find your next game.
Best Padel Clubs in Boston

PADELHUB - BOSTON
PADELHUB is the anchor of Boston's padel scene and the largest facility in New England. Located on Summer Street in the Seaport, it occupies a massive space with soaring ceilings that give every lob room to breathe. The club runs a full slate of programming — intro clinics (often discounted for first-timers), private lessons, an academy for developing players, and regularly scheduled OpenPlay sessions organized by level. If you're looking for competitive play, their leagues and tournaments draw players from across Massachusetts. The social side is strong too: expect a lively clubhouse atmosphere after matches.
Courts: 6 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 35ft

Bosse Sports (formerly Sensa Padel)
If you've heard the name Sensa Padel, this is the same facility under new ownership — now operating as Bosse Sports in the Hyde Park neighborhood. What makes this club genuinely unique is its 40-foot ceilings, reportedly the tallest of any padel venue in the United States. That extra vertical space changes the game: lobs and viborón shots play differently here than at any other facility. The converted industrial building has a raw, warehouse energy that padel purists tend to love. Four courts keep things intimate enough that you'll quickly get to know the regulars.
Courts: 4 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 40ft

Ballers Boston Seaport
Ballers is building a 30,000-square-foot outdoor sports complex on Pier 4 in the Seaport District, just a short walk from PADELHUB. The venue will feature three outdoor padel courts alongside five premium pickleball courts, a bar, and a café — think after-work sessions with harbor views. Ballers already operates locations in other cities, and their Boston outpost is expected to open in spring 2026. Keep an eye on their site for booking availability once the courts go live. Outdoor padel in a waterfront setting is rare in the Northeast, so this one is worth watching.
Courts: 3 | Type: Outdoor
Greater Boston

Padel Boston
Technically in Dedham — about 20 minutes south of downtown — Padel Boston was one of the first dedicated padel clubs in Massachusetts. The facility has three indoor courts with 25-foot ceilings and a strong emphasis on coaching and player development. If you're brand new to padel, this is an excellent place to start: the staff is known for welcoming beginners and the smaller court count means lessons feel less hectic. The club also hosts social mixers and round-robin events that make it easy to find regular playing partners. Dedham is accessible via the commuter rail or a quick drive down I-95.
Courts: 3 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 25ft
How to Book Courts in Boston
Most Boston padel clubs use online booking platforms — you can check availability and reserve courts directly through each club's website or through Padel Browser.
A few tips for booking in Boston:
- Peak hours are weekday evenings (5–9 PM) and weekend mornings. Book 2–3 days ahead for these slots.
- First-timer deals are common. PADELHUB frequently offers discounted intro clinics, and most clubs offer trial sessions or drop-in rates.
- Equipment rental is available at all four clubs if you don't have your own racket yet. If you're ready to buy, check Racket Central for gear.
- Outdoor vs. indoor: Once Ballers opens, Boston will have both options. Indoor courts are available year-round; outdoor play is seasonal (roughly May through October in New England).
New to the sport? Read our beginner's guide to padel rules before your first session.
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