Table Tennis in Brighton
28 ping pong spots mapped in Brighton, GBR — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Brighton brings a lively, community-focused energy to table tennis, with several high-traffic public spots perfect for meeting new players. The Preston Park tables are a central hub for the local scene, while options like the Brighton Marina Waterfront offer a unique environment for those who enjoy playing with a sea view. Whether you are a student or a local, these free-to-use facilities are distributed conveniently throughout the city. The coastal weather makes Brighton ideal for outdoor table tennis during the spring and summer. Mornings at Falmer or late afternoons at the East Slope Residences are generally the most pleasant times to secure a table. Because the sport is quite popular here, you may encounter queues at the more famous sites like Preston Park, which is a great opportunity to strike up a conversation and join a rotational match. Remember to pack your paddle and a set of wind-resistant balls if you are playing near the marina.
Brighton at a glance
All ping pong spots in Brighton
Preston Park Table Tennis
Preston Park Avenue, Brighton
Northfield Crescent Tables, Falmer
Brighton Marina Waterfront Tables
Brighton Marina Waterfront Tables
East Slope Residences Tables, Brighton
Refectory Road Table (Falmer)
Falmer Table Tennis
Upper Bedford Street Public Table
Western Esplanade Table, Portslade
Arundel Drive West Table
Brighton Open Air Theatre Table
Grenville Street Tables, Brighton
City Green Space Table
Single Public Table
NCN 2 Brighton Park Tables
Park Benchside Table
Quiet Corner Table
Pelham Street Tables, Brighton
Park Playground Table
Street Corner Table
Schoolyard Border Table
Community Hall Table
Lindfield Tables, Brighton
Public Garden Table
Quiet Park Table
Park Corner Table
West Drive Tables, Brighton
Ping pong in Brighton — FAQ
Are the Preston Park tables free to use?
Yes, all public tables in the park are free and available to the general public on a first-come, first-served basis.
How do I find a match if I’m playing alone?
Just head to popular spots like Preston Park or the Marina; the community is very welcoming and players often rotate when it's busy.
Are there indoor alternatives in Brighton?
Yes, there are several local leisure centers and clubs that offer indoor facilities for those who prefer playing out of the elements.
Do I need to register to use these tables?
No registration is required for any of the public outdoor tables in Brighton.
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