Cheapest Padel Courts in Dubai: Where to Play on a Budget (2026)
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Padel is booming in Dubai, but your wallet doesn't have to suffer for it. While premium venues charge anywhere from AED 300 to AED 460 per hour, savvy players across the city know exactly where to find courts starting at just AED 120 per hour — or better yet, AED 400 per month for unlimited play.
Whether you're a beginner testing the waters or a regular player looking to cut costs, this guide ranks every affordable padel option in Dubai so you can spend more time on the court and less time worrying about the bill.
If you're still discovering the sport, check out our complete padel guide for Dubai first. Already familiar? Let's find you a cheap padel court in Dubai.
The Cheapest Padel Courts in Dubai (Ranked by Price)
We surveyed every major padel venue in Dubai and ranked them from cheapest to most expensive. The table below shows both the per-court-hour rate and the per-person cost when you split it four ways — because padel is a doubles sport, and splitting the bill is part of the game.
Venue | Price/hour | Per person (4 players) | Type | Location |
Redline Al Barsha (off-peak single) | AED 70 | AED 18 | Indoor | Al Barsha |
Redline Al Quoz (off-peak) | AED 120 | AED 30 | Outdoor | Al Quoz |
Redline Zabeel House (off-peak) | AED 120 | AED 30 | Rooftop | The Greens |
GRIP Sports JLT (off-peak) | AED 160 | AED 40 | Outdoor | JLT |
Oxygen Padel (off-peak) | AED 180 | AED 45 | Indoor | Al Quoz |
Mantra Concept (off-peak) | AED 189 | AED 47 | Mixed | Al Quoz |
PadelX JLT | AED 200 | AED 50 | Floating | JLT |
Padel Park Ripe Market | AED 200 | AED 50 | Outdoor | Various |
Club Padel (off-peak) | AED 200 | AED 50 | Outdoor | Al Quoz |
The Lob (off-peak) | AED 240 | AED 60 | Indoor | Al Quoz |
Redline Al Quoz (peak) | AED 240 | AED 60 | Outdoor | Al Quoz |
Padel 360 | AED 250 | AED 63 | Indoor | Al Quoz |
Padel 26 | AED 255 | AED 64 | Indoor | Al Quoz |
Ballers Downtown | AED 262 | AED 66 | Outdoor | Downtown |
Padel Kingdom | AED 270 | AED 68 | Indoor | Al Quoz |
Redline Al Barsha (peak) | AED 280 | AED 70 | Indoor | Al Barsha |
Padel Edition | AED 294 | AED 74 | Indoor | Al Quoz |
Champs | AED 300 | AED 75 | Indoor | Al Quoz |
Club Padel (peak) | AED 300 | AED 75 | Outdoor | Al Quoz |
Redline Zabeel (peak) | AED 300 | AED 75 | Rooftop | The Greens |
Padel Art | AED 340 | AED 85 | Indoor | Al Quoz |
700 Padel Hub | AED 360 | AED 90 | Indoor | Al Barsha |
Ritz-Carlton JBR | AED 350 | AED 88 | Outdoor | JBR |
Viya Padel | AED 380 | AED 95 | Outdoor | Multiple |
Central Padel (90 min) | AED 460 | AED 115 | Indoor | Al Quoz |
A few things stand out. First, Redline Al Barsha dominates the budget category — AED 70 per hour for a single court during off-peak hours is the cheapest padel court in Dubai by a wide margin. That works out to just AED 18 per person, which is less than a coffee and a croissant at most Dubai cafes.
Second, off-peak pricing makes a massive difference. Timing your sessions strategically is the single easiest way to cut your padel costs in half. Third, Al Quoz is clearly the budget padel hub of Dubai.
For a full breakdown of every venue in the city, see our complete list of padel courts in Dubai.
Best Value: Unlimited Monthly Memberships
If you play padel more than twice a week, a monthly membership is almost certainly your best financial move — and the best deal in Dubai right now is at Redline Al Quoz: AED 400 per month for unlimited play.
Let's do the math. If you play three times per week, that's roughly 12 sessions per month. At AED 400 flat, you're paying about AED 33 per session. Play four times a week? That drops to AED 25 per session. If you're the kind of player who hits the court daily, you're looking at just AED 13 per session — cheaper than a single metro ride.
The takeaway is simple: if padel is a regular part of your routine, stop paying per session. A membership pays for itself after just a few games.
The Cheapest Way to Play Padel in Dubai: 7 Money-Saving Tips
Play Off-Peak (Weekday Mornings and Afternoons): Booking a 10 a.m. Tuesday session instead of a 7 p.m. Friday slot can save you AED 60 to AED 120.
Always Split Four Ways: Bring three friends, and the cost drops significantly per person.
Buy Session Packs: Many venues sell multi-session packs at a discount.
Use Playtomic to Find Open Sessions: Meet new people and only pay your share.
Book 90-Minute Sessions: Often, the per-minute cost is better value.
Join Group Coaching Instead of Private: Roughly half the cost of a private lesson.
Take Advantage of Trial Offers: Keep an eye on social media for introductory deals.
Cheapest Indoor Padel Courts in Dubai (Essential for Summer)
From May through September, indoor courts are a necessity. Here are the most affordable indoor padel courts in Dubai, ranked by price:
Redline Al Barsha — From AED 70/hr (off-peak single).
Oxygen Padel, Al Quoz — From AED 180/hr (off-peak).
The Lob, Al Quoz — From AED 240/hr (off-peak).
Padel 360, Al Quoz — AED 250/hr.
Padel 26, Al Quoz — AED 255/hr.
Is Padel Expensive Compared to Other Sports in Dubai?
The key advantage padel has is the four-way split. At AED 50 each, you're getting a full hour of intense, social exercise for less than the price of a gym class.
Sport | Cost Per Person Per Session | Notes |
Golf (18 holes) | AED 200 - 500 | Plus equipment, membership fees |
Tennis (1 hour) | AED 75 - 150 | Usually singles (2 players splitting) |
Padel (1 hour) | AED 30 - 90 | Doubles (4 players splitting) |
Gym/fitness class | AED 80 - 120 | Per class at premium studios |
FAQ
What is the cheapest padel court in Dubai? Redline Al Barsha (AED 70/hr off-peak).
Is there a monthly membership? Yes, Redline Al Quoz offers unlimited play for AED 400/month.
Do I need to buy my own equipment? No, almost every venue offers racket rentals (AED 20 to AED 40).
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