A new stage for padel in eastern Paris
With Croissy-Beaubourg, Casa Padel has added yet another location to its network, seeking out an area where the sport still has room to grow. The choice of Seine-et-Marne is not anecdotal: between players already established on the leisure circuit, working people looking for evening slots and the curious who are discovering the discipline, the area offers real visitor potential.
The official opening took place on Saturday, March 7, with reservations now available via Playtomic. The club is located at 17 boulevard de Beaubourg, in Croissy-Beaubourg, with a schedule designed to absorb the flow of players: 10am to midnight on weekdays, then 9am to 11pm on weekends and public holidays. In a region where evening slots are often hotly contested, this detail counts immediately.
Twelve indoor tracks and a more complete club model
The new site starts with a simple argument: capacity. Casa Padel has announced a total of 12 indoor courts, including 11 double courts and 1 single court. For players, this means a lot of changes: more availability, more flexibility for organizing games, and a court that’s favorable to the development of courses, promotions and regular meetings between pairs.
But the project is not limited to the slopes. In its communication, the club also highlights a restaurant, a fitness area, coworking spaces and an osteopathy practice. Playtomic also features a number of practical services, including free parking, a cafeteria, changing rooms, lockers and Wi-Fi. This combination is a good illustration of the evolution of indoor padel: people no longer come just to book a time slot, they also come to settle into a place, before or after the match.
This positioning appeals to a wide audience. Competitors see an interesting volume of game, leisure players a comfortable frame, and newcomers a club where entry to the discipline can be frictionless. It’s also a way for Casa Padel to contract extension on its image as a structured complex where the experience goes beyond time spent on the court.
A club built for local dynamism
In the short term, the arrival of this club offers above all a new game solution in an area that has not yet had such indoor capacity under this banner. Reservations are directed to the official Casa Padel website and the Playtomic app, which also allows users to search for a game or coaching. For players in the eastern Paris region, this opens up an identifiable point of contact, with a sufficiently high volume of pistes to create a real club dynamic.
The most interesting thing now will be to see how the site takes its place in the local landscape: animation, teaching, community, regularity of attendance. On paper, Croissy-Beaubourg already ticks several of the boxes of today’s padel scene: indoor facilities, extended hours and services designed to contract extension long after the last vibora of the evening.


