DK has 11 padel venues across 10 cities, with the highest concentration in the Greater Copenhagen area. The sport is still emerging here, but interest is growing steadily, particularly among urban professionals and expats looking for a fast-paced racket sport.
The largest hubs are Copenhagen (with three venues), followed by Odense and Aarhus, each with one. Other cities like Thisted, Vedbæk, Taastrup, Brenderup, Esbjerg, Dragør, and Ringsted have also embraced padel, offering a mix of indoor and outdoor courts. Most venues are indoor to counteract the Nordic climate, though a few outdoor courts exist during summer months.
Denmark does not yet have a national padel governing body, which means clubs operate independently and standards vary. However, this has kept prices competitive — averaging around 200–300 DKK per hour — and availability is often better than in countries with more formalised structures. For newcomers, most venues offer equipment rental and beginner coaching sessions, making it easy to start.