Table Tennis in Grenoble
25 ping pong spots mapped in Grenoble, FRA — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Grenoble’s approach to ping pong reflects its urban, active nature, with tables tucked into cycling paths and residential neighborhood squares. You’ll find accessible spots such as the Galerie de l'Arlequin table or the various urban ping pong setups along the city’s cycling routes. The city's geography, surrounded by mountains, offers a unique aesthetic for outdoor play, particularly at the Roger Ronserail or Capitaine Camine street tables. The public tables are heavily used by the student and local community, making it easy to find partners for a match. Because Grenoble is a major cycling hub, many players integrate their games into their daily commutes. The best times to visit are weekday evenings or weekend mornings. Since these spots are public and exposed, keep in mind they are subject to urban weather conditions. The street-level tables, like those on Rue Anatole France, are essentially communal meeting points, so maintain an open, friendly attitude if others are waiting to play.
Grenoble at a glance
All ping pong spots in Grenoble
Galerie de l'Arlequin Table
Marcelle Boninn Street Tables, Grenoble
Grenoble Urban Ping Pong
Grenoble Cycling Path Table
Chapitre Road Table, Grenoble
Roger Ronserail Table, Grenoble
Capitaine Camine Street Table, Grenoble
Rue Anatole France Table, Grenoble
Albert Reynier Street Table, Grenoble
Albert Reynier Street Table (Grenoble)
Allée de la Sylphide Tables, Grenoble
Rue de New York Tables (Grenoble)
Jean Perrot Avenue Table, Grenoble
Colline Grenoble Tables
Jean Pain Boulevard Tables, Grenoble
Parc du Moucherotte Tables, Grenoble
Arlequin Gallery Tables, Grenoble
Arlequin Gallery Table, Grenoble
Rue Paul Helbronner Table, Grenoble
Jean Perrot Avenue Table, Grenoble
Arlequin Gallery Table, Grenoble
Jean Pain Boulevard Table, Grenoble
Rue Tourville Green Space
Rue du Vercors Courtyard
Tour Perret Playground Tables
Ping pong in Grenoble — FAQ
Is it easy to find a partner at the public tables?
Yes, many of the tables are in popular residential areas or near parks where people are often looking for opponents.
Are there indoor ping pong clubs for winter?
Yes, Grenoble has several dedicated table tennis clubs (clubs de tennis de table) that offer indoor facilities.
Are these outdoor tables free?
Yes, all street and park tables are free public equipment.
Do I need to bring my own net?
The public tables typically come with permanent, metal nets, so you only need to bring your paddles.
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