Edgbaston Priory Club
birminghamBirmingham's most prestigious racket sports club, with one outdoor padel court alongside world-class tennis, squash, gym and spa. Padel access for members.
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Birmingham's padel scene has grown rapidly since 2022 and entered a new phase of expansion in 2025–2026 with several major openings transforming the city's court count. Edgbaston Priory, one of the UK's most prestigious tennis clubs, was an early adopter of padel and remains the anchor of Birmingham's established scene. The scene now extends to PadelHaus at Fort Dunlop in the north east, Connect Padel at Moseley Rugby Club in the south, and Powerleague on Lichfield Road serving the inner city. The opening of Pure Padel in the Jewellery Quarter — Birmingham city centre's first dedicated indoor padel club — and The Padel Loft at Aston University marks a significant step towards a genuinely urban padel culture for the Second City. The West Midlands padel scene extends beyond Birmingham's city boundary to Solihull, where Pure Padel opened in spring 2026, and to Brierley Hill and Stirchley where Ballers Padel plans to open clubs in summer 2026. David Lloyd in Great Barr provides a membership-led option for north Birmingham players. With approximately 22 courts currently active across the city and further venues in the pipeline, Birmingham is on a trajectory to become one of the UK's top five padel cities within two years.
Quick answer: There are 20+ padel courts across Birmingham, West Midlands, spread across 3 zones below. A mix of indoor and outdoor venues serve the area. Most venues are pay-and-play — no membership required. Click any club to book directly.
Indicative hourly rates per court for 2–4 players sharing the fee. Confirm current prices directly with each venue before booking.
| Area | Off-peak | Peak |
|---|---|---|
| City Centre & Jewellery Quarter | £18–£24/hr | £26–£34/hr |
| South Birmingham | £16–£22/hr | £24–£30/hr |
| North Birmingham | £14–£20/hr | £20–£28/hr |
| Solihull | £16–£22/hr | £24–£30/hr |
Tip: Off-peak = weekdays before noon and after 9pm. Peak = weekday evenings (6–9pm) and weekends (8am–2pm). Four players sharing halves the cost per person.
Jewellery Quarter, Aston and the inner city — Birmingham's newest and most accessible venues, including Pure Padel in a repurposed Jaguar Land Rover building and The Padel Loft at Aston University.
Birmingham's most prestigious racket sports club, with one outdoor padel court alongside world-class tennis, squash, gym and spa. Padel access for members.
Birmingham city centre's first dedicated indoor padel club, opened January 2026 in a repurposed Jaguar Land Rover facility in the Jewellery Quarter. Five doubles courts and two singles courts, with café and social areas.
Three courts on Aston University's campus in central Birmingham — a 10-minute walk from Birmingham New Street. Open to students, staff and the public from May 2026.
Edgbaston, Moseley, Stirchley and Solihull — the established heartland of Birmingham padel, from the prestigious Edgbaston Priory to Connect Padel's four panoramic courts at Moseley Rugby Club.
Four premium panoramic courts under canopy at Moseley Rugby Club's Sporting Village — opened July 2025 with clubhouse, pro shop, café and free parking.
Pure Padel's first Midlands venue, opened spring 2026 at Moseley Cricket Club in Shirley — three covered and one outdoor court, with pro shop and bistro café. Free on-site parking.
Fort Dunlop, Great Barr and Lichfield Road — PadelHaus in the iconic Fort Dunlop building, David Lloyd Great Barr for members, and Powerleague on Lichfield Road for accessible pay-and-play.
Two indoor padel courts at David Lloyd's Great Barr club. Membership required. Full club facilities include gym, swimming pools, fitness classes and tennis.
Three floodlit courts within the iconic Fort Dunlop building in north-east Birmingham. Changing facilities, food and drink, retail area and free Wi-Fi on site.
Three covered padel courts at Salford Stadium on Lichfield Road — accessible inner-city location with café, bar, lounge and changing rooms.
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Birmingham has several padel venues including Edgbaston Priory Club, Connect Padel at Moseley Rugby Club, PadelHaus at Fort Dunlop, Powerleague on Lichfield Road, David Lloyd Great Barr, and Pure Padel in the Jewellery Quarter. Solihull adds further options via Pure Padel Solihull.
Court hire in Birmingham ranges from £14–£22 per hour off-peak to £24–£34 at peak times. Powerleague and PadelHaus offer more accessible pricing; Pure Padel and Connect Padel sit in the mid-to-upper range. David Lloyd padel is member-only.
Yes. Several venues including Connect Padel, Edgbaston Priory, and Pure Padel Birmingham offer structured coaching. The Padel Loft at Aston University is designed in part as a coaching and community hub.
Pure Padel Birmingham in the Jewellery Quarter on New Summer Street is the most central dedicated indoor padel facility. The Padel Loft at Aston University is also within walking distance of Birmingham New Street.
Yes. Pure Padel Solihull opened in spring 2026 at Moseley Cricket Club on Streetsbrook Road in Shirley, with three covered courts and one outdoor court, a pro shop and café.
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