Table Tennis in Dijon
15 ping pong spots mapped in Dijon, FRA — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Dijon is home to a delightful selection of outdoor table tennis spots that invite players to integrate their games into their daily outdoor activities. Whether you are visiting the natural landscape of the Combe à La Serpent or exploring the urban squares like the Cours Junot and Rue Condorcet, you will find concrete tables readily available. These sites, such as the Square Carrelet de Loisy or the Esplanade des Marcs d'Or, are embedded in the city’s green spaces and public residential zones. The atmosphere in Dijon is relaxed, making it a perfect city for casual, impromptu matches. The tables are entirely free and provide a great excuse to visit the city’s various neighborhoods. Since these are outdoor public installations, they are best suited for the sunny spring, summer, and early autumn days. Whether you are looking for a game near the Île Street or a quick session at the Fontaine Sainte-Anne, these spots are self-service, so ensure you have your own rackets and balls ready to go.
Dijon at a glance
All ping pong spots in Dijon
Combe à La Serpent Table
Cours Junot Table (Dijon)
Rue Charles Oursel Tables
Île Street Table
Esplanade des Marcs d'Or Table
Square Carrelet de Loisy Table
Fontaine Sainte-Anne Table, Dijon
Rue Condorcet Tables (Dijon)
Thiers Boulevard Table (Dijon)
Promenade du Suzon Table
Grésilles Rue Castelnau Table, Dijon
Allée Norbert Gérard Table
Avenue Victor Hugo Table
Chevreul-Parc Outdoor Ping Pong, Dijon
Rue du Petit Bernard Table
Ping pong in Dijon — FAQ
Are there indoor table tennis options in Dijon for rainy days?
Dijon’s public table scene is entirely outdoor-based, so indoor play is limited to private clubs.
Are the tables at Combe à La Serpent open year-round?
The tables are outdoors and accessible year-round, though they are most comfortable to use in dry, warmer weather.
Do I need to book a table in advance?
No booking is required; all public tables in the city operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
Are there any fees for using the tables in public parks?
No, all tables mentioned, including those on Rue Charles Oursel, are free to use.
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