Table Tennis in Zaragoza
23 ping pong spots mapped in Zaragoza, ESP — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Zaragoza has a vibrant, sun-drenched approach to outdoor ping pong, with tables located in diverse neighborhoods across the city. Whether you are at the San Francisco de Borja Street Table near the University or visiting the Paseo de Cuéllar tables in San José, you will find that the sport is a staple of public park life. The tables are often built into the city’s many plazas and green thoroughfares, reflecting the local culture of spending evenings outdoors. Given the intense summer heat in Zaragoza, the best time to play is during the cooler evening hours or in the early morning. Spring and autumn are the peak seasons where these outdoor spots, such as the Mariana Pineda tables in Actur-Rey Fernando, truly shine. The community is generally open and friendly, often playing high-energy matches in the plazas. If you are a visitor, don't be shy; these tables are public commons and finding a partner for a few games is a standard social experience.
Zaragoza at a glance
All ping pong spots in Zaragoza
San Francisco de Borja Street Table (Universidad)
Paseo de Cuéllar Tables (San José)
General Yagüe Street Tables (El Rabal)
Bámbola Restauración Table (Actur-Rey Fernando)
De Manresa Street Table, Torrero
Calle Pablo Parellada
Mariana Pineda Tables, Actur-Rey Fernando
Tirso de Molina Street Table (Oliver-Valdefierro)
Sauce Street Tables (Santa Isabel)
Martín Díez De Aux Tables, Casablanca
Doctor Alvira Lasierra, Casco Historico
Joseph Haydn Tables, Casablanca
Camino De Cuarte Table, Torrero
Calle 49 Public Ping Pong, Zaragoza
Segundo de Chomón Street Tables (Actur-Rey Fernando)
Rafael Alberti Street Tables (Actur-Rey Fernando)
Camino del Cementerio Table (Casetas)
N-232a Roadside Table, Casetas
Calle Maurice Ravel
Río Perejiles Street Table (El Rabal)
Paseo Reyes de Aragón Tables, Zaragoza
District Park Table
Market Square, Delicias
Ping pong in Zaragoza — FAQ
Is there a fee to use the tables in Zaragoza's parks?
No, all identified public tables are completely free to use.
Can I play at night?
Most public plaza tables rely on ambient lighting from street lamps, so play is possible into the evening but can be dim.
What if I can't find a table at the location?
Zaragoza has many tables in nearby plazas; a short walk to an adjacent neighborhood usually reveals another open table.
Are there rules for rotations?
It is unspoken but expected to play to 11 points and then offer the table to those waiting.
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