Padel Bergen 2026 – Best Courts and Prices
Padel in Bergen: InterPadel at Sandsli and Midtun, Pro Padel's centres, and Bergen Racketsenter. Prices from 195 NOK/hour. Beginner courses, booking and tips for newcomers.
Verified padel venues in Bergen (6)
Each venue is verified against its official website. Prices can change, so check the site for current details.
InterPadel Sandsli
Sandsli · Sandslihaugen 10, 5254 Sandsli
Bergen's first padel centre, 7 courts, open 06:00-24:00, bookable on Matchi.
Website →InterPadel Midtun
Nesttun / Midtun · Ulsmågvegen 7, 5224 Nesttun
6 padel courts (4 WPT double + 2 Panorama single), bookable on Matchi.
Website →Pro Padel Paradis
Paradis · Tjernvegen 30, Paradis, Bergen
Pro Padel's Paradis centre (also branded PDL Center Bergen), bookable on Matchi.
Website →Pro Padel Åsane
Nyborg / Åsane · Liavegen 1, Nyborg, Bergen
Pro Padel court venue in Nyborg (Åsane).
Website →Bergen Racketsenter
Bønes · Fjellsdalen 9, 5155 Bønes
Multi-sport racket centre (tennis/badminton/squash/padel) with 3 padel courts, open 05:00-24:00.
Website →How to find padel courts in Bergen
Use Matchi, Norway's padel booking app
Almost all padel courts in Bergen are bookable via the Matchi app (matchi.com). Search for "Bergen" and filter by date and time. You'll see all nearby available courts with prices and open slots.
The Bergen market is growing fast, new venues open regularly. Matchi is always up to date.
Typical court hire prices in Bergen
Daytime (08–15 weekdays)
Cheapest slot, good availability
Afternoon/evening (15–21 weekdays)
Prime time, book early
Weekend (all day)
Highest demand
Tips for beginners and regular players
Start with the Matchi app
Download Matchi (matchi.com), search for "Bergen" and choose your date. You'll see all available courts, prices and open slots, no phone calls needed.
Cheapest times
Weekdays 08–16 and late evenings (after 21) are usually cheapest. Prime-time (17–21 weekdays, all day weekends) costs 15–30% more.
Beginner courses
Several padel venues in Bergen offer intro courses (2–3 hours, approx. 300–500 NOK). See the verified list above and check the venue's site or Matchi. Strongly recommended, padel looks easy but technique matters from the start.
Equipment
You can rent a racket at most venues (50–80 NOK). Balls are included in the court hire. No need to invest in a racket before you know you'll stick with the sport.
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FAQ
What is padel and how is it different from tennis?
Padel is a racket sport played on an enclosed court (10×20m) with glass walls and netting. You always play in pairs (2 vs. 2), and the wall is part of the game, just like squash. The ball is depressurised (like a tennis ball but softer). The swing technique is simpler than tennis, making it easier to pick up as a beginner. Many people find padel more fun because rallies last longer and it's more social.
How much does padel cost in Bergen?
A padel court in Bergen typically costs 195–295 NOK per hour for 4 players total (court hire split between players = 50–75 NOK per person per hour). Prime-time (17–21 weekdays and weekends) is at the upper end. Some venues offer memberships for regular players giving 10–20% discount on court hire.
Are there beginner courses in Bergen?
Yes, several padel venues in Bergen offer intro courses for beginners. Courses are typically 2–3 hours and cost 300–500 NOK per person. They cover basic strokes, rules, and tactics. Most venues also have open introduction sessions where you can try the sport without a formal course. Search for courses in the Matchi app or ask directly at the venue you book.
See also: Padel Oslo · Gyms in Bergen · Running clubs Bergen
