Table Tennis in Bordeaux
15 ping pong spots mapped in Bordeaux, FRA — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Bordeaux has embraced the outdoor ping pong movement, placing tables in some of its most vibrant squares and parks. The Charles De Gaulle tables are centrally located and frequently host high-energy games. If you prefer a more local vibe, the Andre Meunier Square table in Bordeaux-Sud or the setup at the Parc de la Cité Carreire are excellent choices for a casual afternoon session. The city’s diverse layout allows for variety: play by the Brazza Quay with a breeze from the river, or seek out the smaller tables like those on Saint-Genès Street. Because these tables are distributed across popular pedestrian zones, you will find a diverse crowd ranging from students to retirees. The best season is undoubtedly late spring, when the outdoor lifestyle in Bordeaux is in full swing. Remember that these are heavily used public amenities, so expect high traffic on sunny weekends. Whether you are at the Fontaine De Guillot or Cardinal Donnet Place, the culture is informal and highly welcoming to newcomers.
Bordeaux at a glance
All ping pong spots in Bordeaux
Charles De Gaulle Tables, Bordeaux
André Meunier Square Table, Bordeaux-Sud
Parc de la Cité Carreire Tables, Bordeaux
Saint-Genès Street Table, Bordeaux
Rue des Maraîchers, Bordeaux-Sud
Fontaine De Guillot Table, Bordeaux-Sud
Brazza Quay Table, Bordeaux
Cardinal Donnet Place Tables (Bordeaux)
Léo Saignat Street Table, Bordeaux
Ferdinand Palau Table (La Bastide, Bordeaux)
Édouard Vaillant Tables, Bordeaux Maritime
Rue de Bel-Orme, Bordeaux
Martyrs de la Résistance Square, Bordeaux
Rue Blanqui Tables, Bordeaux Maritime
Rue du Maréchal Niel Tables, La Bastide
Ping pong in Bordeaux — FAQ
Are the public tables in Bordeaux maintained well?
Yes, the city generally keeps these well-trafficked tables in good condition, though they are outdoor surfaces.
Can I find indoor table tennis in Bordeaux?
There are local clubs, but the public list highlights the extensive outdoor availability found across the city squares.
Is there a specific etiquette for busy squares like Charles De Gaulle?
People are generally very friendly, but it is common to limit your time to one or two sets if others are waiting.
Are the tables at Brazza Quay open to everyone?
Yes, all the listed tables in the public spaces are free for use by anyone who brings their own gear.
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