Table Tennis in København
17 ping pong spots mapped in København, Danmark — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Copenhagen integrates table tennis into its urban fabric with a focus on accessible, neighborhood-centric play. Spots like the Strindbergsvej Neighborhood Tables and the facilities at Karen Blixens Plads are essential parts of the city’s recreational design. The Danish capital favors high-quality outdoor tables that serve as gathering points in residential hubs like Østerbro and Valby. Whether you are at the Upsalagade Public Table or enjoying the space at Øresundskollegiet, the environment is typically clean, modern, and very welcoming. Given the Nordic climate, the best time to play is undoubtedly from May through September. On long, bright summer evenings, these spots often stay busy well into the night. The culture is casual and egalitarian; don't be surprised to see neighbors or students from the local colleges striking up a match. Since the infrastructure is robust, you will find consistent play conditions across almost all 17 documented locations.
København at a glance
All ping pong spots in København
Strindbergsvej Neighborhood Tables
Upsalagade Public Table
Valby Dreyers Vej Tables
Østerbro Willemoesgade Table
Valley View Park
Karen Blixens Plads Tables, Ballonparken
Sunset Park Activity Zone
Øresundskollegiet Tables, København
Prinsesse Charlottes Gade Tables, København
Carl Nielsens Allé Tables, København
Kölnischer Park
Community Green Space
Summit Ridge Sports Area
Strandlodsvej Table, København
Else Alfelts Vej Tables, København
Town Square Recreation
Olfert Fischers Gade Tables, København
Ping pong in København — FAQ
Are there any fees to use the public tables in Copenhagen?
All the mentioned public tables are entirely free to use for the public.
Are these tables sheltered from the rain?
The vast majority of public tables in Copenhagen are completely exposed, so they are best enjoyed on dry, clear days.
Is it common to find people waiting for a turn?
At popular spots like Karen Blixens Plads, it is common to rotate play during busy weekend hours, so just ask to join in.
Do I need to bring my own ball?
Yes, you should definitely bring your own set of balls as they are not provided at the sites.
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