Table Tennis in Genève
65 ping pong spots mapped in Genève, CHE — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Genève offers a vibrant outdoor table tennis scene that reflects the city's multicultural and active lifestyle. From the Bautte Street tables in Saint-Gervais to the iconic Plainpalais tables, there is no shortage of locations to find a match. The city also features niche spots like the Rue Charles-Rosselet table in the Grottes district and the Schaub Street table in Servette, providing decentralized access for residents. The Lyon Street ping pong area and the Croix-Rouge Statue table are also popular among urban players. Whether you are at the Sentier du Promeneur tables or the Dejean Street location, you will find that these spots are social hubs. The outdoor season is quite long in Geneva, usually spanning from April to October. During the weekends, the Plainpalais area is particularly buzzing with activity. These public tables operate on a first-come, first-served basis, making them perfect for meeting fellow ping pong enthusiasts in an informal, open-air setting.
Genève at a glance
All ping pong spots in Genève
Bautte Street Tables, Saint-Gervais
Dejean Street Tables, Geneva
Rue Charles-Rosselet Table, Grottes
Schaub Street Table, Servette
Lyon Street Ping Pong, Geneva
Plainpalais Tables, Geneva
Croix-Rouge Statue Table (Geneva)
Sentier du Promeneur Tables, Geneva
Liotard Street Tables, Geneva
Prieuré-de-Saint-Jean Table, Geneva
Dizerens Street Tables, Plainpalais
Rue Lombard Tables, Plainpalais
Avenue des Allières Eaux-Vives Tables
Eaux-Vives Street Table (Geneva)
Rue Le-Corbusier Tables, Champel
Europe Promenade Tables, Charmilles
Chemin William-Lescaze Table, Geneva
Route des Franchises Tables
Ernest-Ansermet Quay Tables (Jonction)
Parc Bertrand Ping Pong (Geneva)
Plainpalais Boulevard Tables, Geneva
Navigation Street Tables, Pâquis
Rue de Zurich Tables (Pâquis), Geneva
Rue de Châteaubriand Pâquis
Chandieu Street Table, Servette
Baulacre Street Tables, Grottes
Dejean Street Tables, Pâquis
Petit-Saconnex, Genève
Sous-bois Tables, Petit-Saconnex
Grottes Neighborhood Table, Geneva
Cité Vieusseux Table, Servette Geneva
Place des Charmilles Square
Roseraie Plainpalais Tables
Rue Baulacre Tables (Grottes), Geneva
Charmilles Tables on William-Lescaze
Rue Simon-Durand Tables, Acacias Geneva
Pestalozzi Street Table (Servette)
Chemin Des Coudriers Table, Geneva
ZinZou Bar Tables, Geneva
Carl-Vogt Tables, Jonction Geneva
Gazomètres Street Tables
Village-Suisse Street Table, Geneva
Butini Street Table, Pâquis Geneva
Asters Street Tables (Geneva)
Rue des Voisins Table, Plainpalais
Chemin de la Bâtie Tables, Jonction
Main Street Park Table
Public Square Table
Park Bench Table
Promenade du Lac Tables, Eaux-Vives
Champel Park Tables
Rue Marie-Brechbuhl Tables, Servette
Charmilles Trackside Table
Champel Park Lawn Table
Nations Square Geneva Tables
Sentier des Saules Outdoor Tables
Route de Frontenex Tables, Eaux-Vives
Urban Pocket Park Table
Beau-Soleil Residential Table, Geneva
Champel Pavilion Tables
Urban Pocket Park Table
Rue du Vidollet Tables, Grottes
Rue de Saint-Jean Tables, Genève
Charmilles Community Garden Tables, Genève
Rue des Minoteries Tables, Genève
Ping pong in Genève — FAQ
Are the Plainpalais tables the busiest in Geneva?
Yes, they are highly popular and often feature a waiting line; they are excellent if you enjoy a fast-paced, social environment.
Do I need to pay to use the public tables in the Grottes district?
All outdoor public tables in Geneva are free for the community to use at any time.
Are these tables regulation size?
Yes, most are standard size, although the surfaces are typically made of concrete or metal for weather resistance.
How can I find a regular hitting partner in Geneva?
Visiting the same tables regularly—like those at Bautte Street—during peak weekend hours is the best way to meet local regulars.
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