
Where to Play Padel in Manhattan
Where to Play Padel in Manhattan
From luxury rooftop courts to a 260,000 sq ft sports complex — Manhattan's padel scene punches above its weight
Manhattan: Five Ways to Play
Manhattan's padel scene is smaller than Brooklyn's but more diverse. You'll find everything from ultra-luxury private clubs to outdoor courts with skyline views to a massive multi-sport complex with 40-foot ceilings. The five facilities are spread across the island, each offering a distinctly different experience.
Hudson Yards

Reserve Hudson Yards
Reserve Padel brought outdoor padel to Manhattan first, setting up three glass-enclosed courts at Hudson Yards with views of the city skyline. Beyond the courts, Reserve has built a full wellness experience — sauna, cold plunge, steam room, pro shop, and a cafe. The outdoor setting means seasonal considerations, but the glass enclosures extend the playing season. This is where Manhattan's padel community first took root.
Courts: 3 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 3.5★
West Village

Kith Ivy
Kith Ivy is in a category of its own. Founded by Kith's Ronnie Fieg, this West Village members-only club combines padel with a lifestyle experience that includes Erewhon, an Armani spa, and Café Mogador. The three rooftop courts sit under 35-foot ceilings, and every detail — from the pro shop to the locker rooms — reflects the Kith brand's attention to design. If money is no object and you want padel wrapped in a luxury lifestyle package, this is it.
Courts: 3 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 35ft | Rating: 5.0★ | Access: Members Only
Upper East Side

Reserve Upper East Side
Reserve's second Manhattan location takes the brand uptown with an exclusive members-only concept. Two indoor courts with 28-foot ceilings are complemented by a full gym, lap pool, and cold plunges — positioning padel as part of a broader fitness routine rather than a standalone activity. The UES location caters to residents who want a premium racquet sport integrated into their daily wellness regimen.
Courts: 2 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 28ft | Access: Members Only
West Harlem

Mink Padel Club
Mink Padel Club is Manhattan's most accessible padel option — no membership required, outdoor courts in West Harlem, and a perfect 5.0-star rating. With just two courts, the vibe is intimate and community-driven. This is where you go if you want to try padel without committing to a membership or paying premium indoor rates. The outdoor courts mean seasonal play, but the community atmosphere makes it worth the trip uptown.
Courts: 2 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 5.0★
Randall's Island

SPORTIME Randall's Island
SPORTIME is a different beast entirely. Three elite MejorSet padel courts sit inside a 260,000-square-foot multi-sport complex with 40-foot ceilings — the tallest in Manhattan. It's also the only Manhattan padel facility with free parking, which matters if you're driving in from the boroughs or suburbs. The complex includes food and beverage, full locker rooms, and equipment rental. If you want serious padel with space to breathe, SPORTIME delivers.
Courts: 3 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 40ft | Rating: 4.5★
Choosing Your Manhattan Club
| If you want... | Go to... |
|---|---|
| Best value / no membership | Mink Padel Club |
| Premium outdoor experience | Reserve Hudson Yards |
| Tallest ceilings + parking | SPORTIME Randall's Island |
| Ultra-luxury lifestyle | Kith Ivy |
| Fitness club integration | Reserve Upper East Side |
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