Padel in St. Pölten — Lower Austria’s Capital on Court
St. Pölten is one of Austria’s padel pioneers. The Padel Playground opened in May 2020 — making it one of the country’s earliest venues. Today, two facilities offer a combined 11 courts, including 3 indoor. For a regional capital, that’s solid — especially because both venues bring different strengths to the table.
TC Allround Stattersdorf
Putzgasse 325, 3104 St. Pölten → Book now on eTennis
The tennis facility in Stattersdorf has six padel courts — three indoor and three outdoor. It’s the only venue in St. Pölten with indoor courts, making it playable year-round.
What you get:
- 3 indoor + 3 outdoor courts
- Opening hours: 08:00–22:00
- Book via eTennis
- On-site restaurant
- Parking available
- Annual membership: from €280 (outdoor) or €390 (outdoor + indoor)
Best for: If you want to play year-round in St. Pölten, Stattersdorf is your only option for indoor padel. The Union SC Landhaus St. Pölten runs regular club sessions here — a good entry point if you’re looking for playing partners.
Pricing: Guest players pay approximately €28–36/hour depending on category. Members get reduced rates.
Padel Playground — UFG NÖ St. Pölten
Bimbo-Binder-Promenade 29, 3100 St. Pölten → Book now on eTennis
The Padel Playground is one of Austria’s padel pioneers — open since May 2020. Five outdoor courts in the Ratzersdorf district, run by the UFG NÖ sports association. The courts are multi-use “MultiCourts” designed for padel and other sports.
What you get:
- 5 outdoor courts (MultiCourt format, 10×20 m)
- Opening hours: 07:00–21:30
- Free racket and ball rental
- Cantina Padeloco (on-site food and drinks)
- Gustl’s Padelshop (equipment shop)
- EV charging station
- Regular APU tournaments and Come & Play sessions
- Annual membership: €280 (adults), includes unlimited free play
Best for: If you’re looking for community, this is the place. The Padel Playground thrives on events — APU tournaments, beginner meetups, and even corporate tournaments. The free racket and ball rental makes it particularly easy to try padel for the first time. Only downside: outdoor only, so weather-dependent.
Pricing: Guest players pay €22/hour. Members play unlimited for free (annual membership €280).
Which Venue Is Right for You?
I want to play year-round, rain or shine: → TC Allround Stattersdorf — the only indoor option in St. Pölten.
I’m a beginner and want to try padel with no commitment: → Padel Playground — free racket rental, Come & Play sessions, low barrier to entry.
I’m looking for an active padel community: → Padel Playground — regular tournaments and events.
I play often and want to save money: → Padel Playground with annual membership (€280, unlimited play).
New to padel? → What is Padel? A Complete Beginner’s Guide
Last updated: April 2026. Prices and information may change — always check the venue’s website directly for current rates.