Table Tennis in Valencia
22 ping pong spots mapped in Valencia, ESP — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Valencia offers an expansive outdoor table tennis scene that thrives under the Mediterranean sun. You will find public concrete tables scattered across various neighborhoods, from the popular spots at Pío XI Street in Safranar to the well-used tables at Poeta Durán y Tortajada. These facilities are entirely free to use and serve as social hubs for locals and expatriates alike. Because the city enjoys mild weather year-round, these outdoor tables are almost always playable. However, the best time to visit is during the shoulder seasons or early mornings to avoid the intense summer heat. While many of these locations—such as those at Camino del Cabañal or Benimaclet—are open-access, it is standard etiquette to bring your own paddle and ball. The environment is casual and recreational, making it perfect for a spontaneous match while exploring the city.
Valencia at a glance
All ping pong spots in Valencia
Pío XI Street Tables, Safranar
Camino Del Cabañal Tables
Camino Real Public Tables
Peris Y Valero Avenue, Ruzafa
Calle Real Academia de Cultura Valenciana Tables, Benimaclet
Municipio de la Roda Street Tables
Plaza Holanda Recreational Tables
Poeta Durán y Tortajada Tables, Valencia
Plaza Salvador Allende Valencia
Calle Albalat dels Tarongers Tables, Valencia
Parkside Recreational Tables
Calle Pío IX Square Tables
Paseo Pechina Tables, Nou Moles
Calle Enguera Tables, tres Forques
Avenida de Peris y Valero Tables, Valencia
Avenida de Baleares Tables (Penya Roja)
Quiet Corner Table
Plaza Enrique Granados Tables
Benimaclet Community Tables, Valencia
Calle de Almazora Greenway Tables
Calle Rafael Company Tables, Benicalap
Private Club Table
Ping pong in Valencia — FAQ
Are the public table tennis tables in Valencia free?
Yes, all public tables like those at Pío XI and Plaza Holanda are free to use by anyone at any time.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
Yes, you should always carry your own paddle and balls, as the public outdoor tables in Valencia do not provide gear.
What is the best time of day to play in Valencia?
Early morning or late afternoon is ideal to avoid the harsh Spanish midday sun and peak temperatures during the summer months.
Are these spots suitable for serious training?
Most outdoor spots are for casual, recreational play; for serious training, you should look for local clubs that offer indoor facilities.
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