Table Tennis in Lisboa
15 ping pong spots mapped in Lisboa, PRT — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Lisboa offers a distinct ping pong scene that balances rustic street play with dedicated indoor club culture. You will find public outdoor tables scattered across the urban landscape, from the industrial backdrop of the Doca de Alcântara Tables to the more residential setups like the Almeida Lima Street and Calçada do Moinho de Vento tables. These spots are perfect for casual rallies and are completely free, though it is wise to bring your own paddle as conditions can vary. For those seeking a more competitive environment, private clubs like the Rua Cidade de Benguela facility provide the necessary indoor surfaces for serious training. The best time to hit the public tables at places like Campo Grande or the Avenida de Berlim is during the late afternoon when the Portuguese sun is less intense, allowing for longer sessions. Whether you are navigating the steep streets in search of a public dual table spot or visiting a local club, the city provides a welcoming environment for all skill levels.
Lisboa at a glance
All ping pong spots in Lisboa
Doca de Alcântara Tables, Lisboa
Almeida Lima Street Tables, Lisboa
Outdoor Public Table
Calçada do Moinho de Vento Tables, Lisboa
Rua Cidade de Benguela Tables, Lisboa
Campo Grande Table, Lisboa
Public Dual Table Spot
Avenida de Berlim Tables, Lisboa
Avenida Professor Egas Moniz Tables, Lisboa
Rua da Cintura do Porto de Lisboa Tables, Prazeres
Three-Table Public Spot
Alameda Keil do Amaral Lisboa
Gandhi's Garden Outdoor Tables
Rainha Dona Leonor School Club, Lisbon
Outdoor Public Table
Ping pong in Lisboa — FAQ
Are the outdoor tables in Lisboa free to use?
Yes, all public outdoor tables such as those at Doca de Alcântara and Campo Grande are free to use at any time.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
You should definitely bring your own paddle and balls, as public tables are rarely equipped with gear.
Are there indoor options for serious practice?
Yes, private clubs like the one on Rua Cidade de Benguela offer indoor facilities, though they may require a membership or a day fee.
Is there a specific etiquette at public tables?
At popular spots, a 'winner stays on' or rotation system is common if multiple people are waiting to play.
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