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5 Best Indoor Pickleball Courts in Hong Kong (2026)

From Kennedy Town to MegaBox — Where to Book Your Next Game

By Kevin C.
August 20, 2026
8 min read
#pickleball#indoor sports#kennedy town#wong chuk hang#wan chai#kowloon bay#tsuen wan

Pickleball is booming in Hong Kong. Here are five indoor courts worth booking in 2026 — including Pickle & Club in Kennedy Town, plus flagship spots in Wong Chuk Hang, Wan Chai, Kowloon Bay, and Tsuen Wan.

5 Best Indoor Pickleball Courts in Hong Kong (2026)

Hong Kong’s pickleball scene has gone from niche to everywhere — purpose-built indoor clubs, mall courts, coaching, social play, and late-night slots. If you’re choosing a first court (or planning a date that actually gets you moving), these five indoor venues cover Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. All offer equipment rental and online or WhatsApp booking, so you can show up without owning a paddle.

1. Pickle & Club — Colourful Courts Next to HKU

UG01, The Westwood, Belcher's Street, Kennedy Town
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1. Pickle & Club — Colourful Courts Next to HKU

Pickle & Club is the Kennedy Town favourite for colourful courts and an easy first session. Inside The Westwood, you’ll find two vibrant indoor courts (Court Green and Court Pink), Live Score AI, and a social vibe that works for couples, friends, and corporate groups. It’s about one minute from HKU MTR Exit C2 — ideal if you want a West Island game without a long trek.

Beginners are welcome: trial classes, parent-and-kid sessions, and social play sit alongside private coaching. Peak court hire is typically around HK$450 per session; non-peak around HK$400. Membership unlocks zero guest fees and priority booking.

Best for: First-timers, dates, colourful Instagram courts

Price range: Peak ~HK$450 / Non-peak ~HK$400 per session; social play from ~HK$200

Hours: Daily ~10:00–22:00 (confirm on booking)

Pro Tip: Book Court Green for the full-size experience; Court Pink is slightly smaller but just as fun

How to book: pickleand.club

2. 212HK — Hong Kong’s Largest Indoor Club

S22, 15/F & 16/F, 22 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang
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2. 212HK — Hong Kong’s Largest Indoor Club

If you want the full club experience, start at 212HK in Wong Chuk Hang. Roughly 15,000 sq ft across two floors with about four indoor courts, a paddle shop, The Kitchen café, changing rooms, and onsite parking — it’s built for long sessions and community play, not a quick hit-and-run.

Open play, beginner classes, and DUPR nights keep the calendar busy. Court rates often start around HK$350/hr (confirm peak pricing when you book). Sun–Thu typically run 09:00–23:00; Fri–Sat stretch later into the night.

Best for: Groups, all-day hangouts, gear shopping + play

Price range: From ~HK$350/hr; memberships for discounted rates

Hours: Sun–Thu 09:00–23:00; Fri–Sat 09:00–03:00

Pro Tip: Wong Chuk Hang MTR Exit A1 is about a 3-minute walk to 22 Heung Yip Road

How to book: 212hk.com or PlayByPoint app

3. Stackd Pickleball — Wan Chai Flagship with AI Analysis

Shop 337-338, 3/F, Hopewell Mall, 183 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai
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3. Stackd Pickleball — Wan Chai Flagship with AI Analysis

Stackd’s Hopewell Mall home is the most central premium option on Hong Kong Island. Expect tournament-graded courts, a dink court, showers, The Unwind Lounge, and the Stackd Shop — plus AI shot analysis and game recordings included with sessions, a real differentiator if you want to improve between hits.

Private court hire is typically in the HK$360–500/hr range depending on peak vs listed rates; social play around HK$100/person. Non-members usually book within 24 hours and pay a per-player surcharge. Hours are long: roughly 07:00–23:00 daily.

Best for: Central location, tech-minded players, after-work games

Price range: ~HK$360–500/hr court hire; social play ~HK$100

Hours: Daily 07:00–23:00

Pro Tip: Arrive 10–20 minutes early if it’s your first visit — paddles and amenities are included with court hire

How to book: stackdpb.com / PlayByPoint

4. Pick & Match — MegaBox Multi-Sport Flagship

Shop 3, 13/F, MegaBox, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay
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4. Pick & Match — MegaBox Multi-Sport Flagship

Pick & Match on MegaBox Level 13 is Kowloon’s go-to multi-sport pickleball hub — about 11,000 sq ft with high-grip acrylic courts, ~5m ceilings, plus smart tennis lanes and a golf sim if your group wants variety. Late closing (until midnight) makes it one of the best East Kowloon options for evening play.

Member rates often land around HK$290–390/hr; non-members can be closer to HK$600/hr with a shorter booking window. Food court and parking downstairs turn it into an easy half-day outing.

Best for: Kowloon players, late nights, multi-sport groups

Price range: Members ~HK$290–390/hr; non-members ~HK$600/hr

Hours: Daily 10:00–00:00

Pro Tip: Use Kowloon Bay MTR Exit A + MegaBox shuttle, or Ngau Tau Kok — WhatsApp booking is the usual route

How to book: WhatsApp 6808 3392 / Instagram

5. Bay Pickle @ D·PARK — Family-Friendly NT Courts

Atrium, Level 1, D·PARK, 398 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan
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5. Bay Pickle @ D·PARK — Family-Friendly NT Courts

Bay Pickle’s D·PARK location puts two professional indoor courts inside a busy Tsuen Wan retail complex — perfect when you want parking, food court options, and a less formal vibe. The club runs classes for adults and families, hosts league fixtures, and stocks a pro shop with major paddle brands.

Member off-peak rates can start around HK$150–290/hr; peak higher; non-members often from ~HK$600/hr. Open daily roughly 10:00–23:00. Tsuen Wan West MTR Exit E keeps the commute straightforward for NT residents.

Best for: Families, NT weekends, birthday / group bookings

Price range: Members ~HK$150–400/hr; non-members from ~HK$600/hr

Hours: Daily 10:00–23:00

Pro Tip: Pair a morning court with lunch in D·PARK — easy logistics for mixed-age groups

How to book: thebaypickle.com

How to Choose Your Court

Match the venue to your plan: Pickle & Club for a colourful West Island date, 212HK for the biggest club energy, Stackd when you need Wan Chai convenience and AI feedback, Pick & Match for Kowloon late nights, and Bay Pickle when you’re in the New Territories with family in tow.

Book peak evening slots early — indoor courts fill fast on weekends. Bring court shoes, water, and confirm paddle rental when you reserve. Prices shift with membership and promotions, so treat the ranges above as a planning guide and double-check on the venue’s booking page before you pay.

Pro Tips

  • 1Most commercial courts rent paddles — confirm when booking so beginners don’t need gear
  • 2Peak weekday evenings and weekend afternoons sell out first; book 1–3 days ahead as a non-member
  • 3Wear proper court shoes; many venues discourage dark-marking soles
  • 4HKU (Pickle & Club), Wong Chuk Hang (212HK), Wan Chai (Stackd), Kowloon Bay (Pick & Match), and Tsuen Wan West (Bay Pickle) are the nearest MTR anchors
  • 5Memberships cut court rates and extend booking windows if you play weekly