Table Tennis in Ciudad de Buenos Aires
24 ping pong spots mapped in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, ARG — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
In Buenos Aires, table tennis is a vibrant part of the urban street culture. Districts like Palermo, Recoleta, and Colegiales host a variety of public tables, ranging from the popular Newbery Street tables to specialized bar-side ping pong spots on Iberá Street. This mix of public infrastructure and social venues creates a unique environment where you can transition from a casual game in a park to a social match over a drink. Spring and autumn are arguably the best seasons for outdoor play in the city, providing comfortable temperatures for longer sessions. The tables at Bouchard and San Telmo's Avenida San Juan are central and frequently active with a mix of locals and travelers. Because many of these spots are located in busy, high-traffic neighborhoods, they serve as excellent meeting points for social play. Just remember that popularity at these sites can be high, so it is best to arrive during non-peak hours or be ready to rotate with other enthusiasts.
Ciudad de Buenos Aires at a glance
All ping pong spots in Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Newbery Street Tables, Colegiales
Coronel Díaz Tables (Recoleta)
Iberá Street Bar Ping Pong, Villa Urquiza
Bouchard Tables, San Nicolás
Cantilo Street Tables, Recoleta
Jerónimo Salguero Tables (Palermo)
Buenos Aires Market Tables, Palermo
San Telmo Tables on Avenida San Juan
Avenida Dorrego Tables
Wushu Jingu Park Tables, Palermo
18 de Octubre de 1908 Tables, Villa Lugano
Villa Lugano Tables
Avenida Coronel Roca Park
Avenida Castañares Tables, Villa Soldati
Metrobús Sur Villa Soldati Tables
Madero Avenue Tables, Puerto Madero
Rafael Obligado Park Tables
Parque Patricios Tables, Buenos Aires
Balvanera Neighborhood Tables
Lugones Avenue Tables, Belgrano
Elcano Avenue Tables, Chacarita
Costa Rica Street Park Tables
Palermo Park Ping Pong Zone
Public Commons Tables
Ping pong in Ciudad de Buenos Aires — FAQ
Are all these tables free?
The public tables in parks and streets are free, though bar-based tables may require a drink purchase.
Is the equipment provided at these locations?
Public street tables do not provide gear, but some bars offer paddles for rent or use.
Which neighborhoods have the most tables?
Palermo and Recoleta have high concentrations of both public street tables and social ping pong venues.
Are there any rules I should follow?
Standard table tennis etiquette applies: rotate quickly when others are waiting, especially in popular areas.
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