Netherlands has 0 padel venues across 0 cities, making it one of the least developed padel markets in Europe. Despite this, interest in the sport is growing, with racket clubs and tennis centres beginning to install courts. As of 2025, the sport is still in its infancy here, but early adopters can find opportunities in major cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam through temporary or multi-sport facilities.
For now, the Dutch padel scene is essentially nonexistent, but the infrastructure for racket sports is strong. Tennis clubs and sports halls could easily adapt, and the proximity to padel-mad Belgium and Germany may soon drive demand. If you're looking to play, the best approach is to contact local sports centres and ask about future plans or pop-up events.
As the sport grows, prices and availability will become clearer. For comparison, neighbouring countries offer courts at €15–€25 per hour. Once the first commercial venue opens, Netherlands is likely to see rapid expansion.