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4PADEL Boulogne-Billancourt

Boulogne-Billancourt, France
3.6(115 reviews)

1, Rue Victor Griffuelhes, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France, 92100

Indoor Courts9
Outdoor Courts
Covered Courts9
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Membership & Pricing

4PADEL Boulogne-Billancourt brought the chain's club-house formula to the inner western suburbs when it opened in September 2025 at rue Victor Griffuelhes — nine indoor courts under a glass roof with real ceiling height, seven equipped with automatic match filming. Two kids' courts sit apart from the main lanes so juniors learn without dodging adult smashes. The sports bar keeps the third half-time alive after work, and the calendar already lists mix tournaments like the Remontada series. Boulogne's first dedicated padel address fills fast on 19:00–21:00 slots, so regulars book early through the player app.

Facilities

Pay-and-play from €18 per player for 90 minutes; under-26 rate from €8 per player for 90 minutes. Monthly subscriptions from €89. Exact slot pricing shown in the booking simulator before payment. Cancellation within 48 hours treated as late — check terms in player space. Carte and coaching packs via 4PADEL Training Club. Phone 01 78 76 44 97. Match videos may take up to 24 hours to appear in player account.

Opening Hours

Monday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Thursday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Friday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Saturday8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Sunday8:00 AM – 12:00 AM

Reviews (5)

The_Guy7 months ago

Nice place. Nice to try but expensive for us teenagers. It will stay as a (very) occasional option. Perhaps I can suggest to have “special prices” for students?

James Drummond8 months ago

A shame that a facility paid for by taxpayers and dedicated to introducing children and families to sport at an accessible rate now costs so much - for so few - to participate. Before, hundreds could enjoy sport at once, collectively, for a cheap price. Now, a few can spend a lot of money, while the rest look in through the glass. As a resident of BB, I do not support giving a private, for-profit organisation such a golden ticket and not require that they provide access to the sport at an reasonable price. Its also not built to be comfortable for padel, and I think those playing there will feel the effects of this soon when the weather changes. Beyond the issue of access, what this conversion from hockey to padel has done to the community is shameful. The process was very poorly handled supported by many lies (including the lack of usage of the ice rink), thousands of families who loved the arena are left with no alternative since all arenas in proximity (i.e. Meudon) are full for inscriptions, and the construction left the street outside where kids play a mess (including with broken glass!). The result is a community that is left feeling disrespected and deprived, yet we still must continue paying for it with our tax dollars. Regardless of your feelings for or against the ice rink or padel, how anyone can support this outcome is beyond me.

Chaima Badreddine5 months ago

Excellent !

Uchein the last week

Nice place couple with Happy event

achmad yudhistira3 months ago

One of the convinience padel court in Paris