Table Tennis in Madrid
46 ping pong spots mapped in Madrid, ESP — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Madrid’s table tennis scene thrives in its abundant public parks. From the expansive grounds of Parque Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún to the local setups in Guindalera and the Casco Histórico, the city integrates sport into everyday life. Many of these tables are situated in high-traffic pedestrian areas, including those near the Metro Miguel Hernández on Avenida de la Albufera, making them highly accessible for a quick game between errands. Playing in Madrid requires planning around the heat; mid-summer afternoons can be brutal, so target early mornings or the golden hour as the sun sets. The community at spots like Parque Darwin is often welcoming, with a mix of casual players and enthusiasts. Because the city is vast, your experience will depend on the neighborhood, but generally, the vibe is relaxed and social. Keep in mind that some tables are heavily used, so having your own equipment is a must to jump in as soon as a match ends.
Madrid at a glance
All ping pong spots in Madrid
Parque Darwin, Madrid
Parque Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún Tables
Calle de las Cocheras Table
Guindalera Tables
Avenida de la Albufera Tables (Metro Miguel Hernández)
Avenida de la Albufera, Madrid
Camino Del Chorrillo Tables
Casco Histórico Tables, Madrid
Coslada Street Tables (Madrid)
Calle 30 Table (Madrid)
Juan de Mariana Street Tables (Madrid)
Puerto de Balbarán Street Table (Madrid)
Águilas Avenue Table (Madrid)
Macarena Street Tables (Madrid)
Garcia Tapia Avenue Tables (Madrid)
Avenida Doctor García Tapia Table
Calle de Soledad Cazorla Table
Parque de los Pinos Tables (Madrid)
Avenida de América Tables
Parque Villa Rosa Tables
Pinar del Rey Tables
Concejo de Teverga Street Tables (Madrid)
Sabrina Street Table (Madrid)
Calle de la Vidauba, Las Águilas
Avenida de la Albufera Tables
Boadilla del Monte Road Table (Madrid)
Plaza de Ángel Francés Table
Usera Table Tennis Club
Pavones Street Table
Villaverde Alto Tables
San Enrique de Ossó Street Table (Madrid)
Paseo de la Ciudad de Plasencia, Madrid
Calle de Valmojado Table, Aluche
Ronda de Toledo Park
Calle del Sombrerete Tables, Madrid
Paseo de la Torrecilla, Madrid
Calle de las Pedroñeras Park, Canillas
Calle de Mauricio Legendre Tables, Castilla
Parque de los Pinos Tables, Madrid
Calle del Pinar El Viso Tables
Paseo de la Senda del Rey Tables, Casa de Campo
Calle del Casino Park Tables
Public Greenery Single Table
Boix y Morer Sports Field Tables
Plaza de Olavide Tables
Plaza de la Independencia, Jerónimos
Ping pong in Madrid — FAQ
Are the tables at Parque Darwin free?
Yes, all public tables in Madrid parks, including Parque Darwin, are free for everyone to use.
When is the best time to avoid crowds at the Avenida de la Albufera tables?
Weekdays before 6:00 PM are usually the quietest times; evenings and weekends are generally crowded.
Do I need to bring my own net and paddles?
You must bring your own paddle and ball. Most outdoor tables in Madrid have built-in metal nets, so you don't need to carry one.
Are there indoor venues I can visit?
This guide focuses on public outdoor facilities; Madrid does host several indoor clubs, but they usually require membership or a reservation fee.
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