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2026 Hong Kong indoor pickleball venues, hourly rates and booking contacts

Hong Kong’s indoor pickleball map now lists 33 courts, with membership clubs, entertainment-focused venues and public sites - check rates, membership rules and booking contacts before you play.

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2026 Hong Kong indoor pickleball venues, hourly rates and booking contacts
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Pickleball’s rapid growth in Hong Kong has produced a varied indoor footprint - membership-only clubs, premium entertainment hubs and neighbourhood courts are now available across the city, providing choices for weekend socials, coaching sessions and late-night drills. "Pickleball is officially blowing up in Hong Kong! From kids to adults, everyone’s falling in love with this fast, fun, and super easy-to-learn sport," reads a local court survey that catalogued the scene.

The survey, compiled Feb 5, 2026, lists 33 courts citywide and highlights a few operators that define current trends. PICKLE.READY operates on a members-only model with a $300/year membership fee, a monthly cap of 20 new members and waitlist sign-up. Representative booking rates for PICKLE.READY are Tsuen Wan Plaza - peak $320/hr, normal $200/hr, and Kowloon Bay $260/hr. Social contact is routed through IG @pickle.ready and the listing carries Google Map markers and "Inquiry: Contact" placeholders for bookings.

At the entertainment end, Pick & Match at MegaBox in Kowloon Bay combines professional-level courts with a DJ zone, pink-themed photo spots and multi-sports areas. Published booking lines list Non-Member $600/hr and Member $290/hr (non-peak) | $390/hr (peak). Social: @pickandmatch.hk; booking entries read "Inquiry/booking: Contact".

Training and club facilities include The Pickleball Lab - One North (two indoor standard courts + one training court) and an outdoor cluster at Tuen Mun Town Plaza with six outdoor standard courts. One North lists operating hours 10:00-22:00 and weekday rates $280-$580/hr + membership fee, with weekends/holidays $330-$580/hr + membership fee. Details for Tuen Mun Town Plaza pricing were referenced but not provided.

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212HK in Wong Chuk Hang offers four spacious courts and "instant highlight output" adjacent to the MTR. The listing shows a mixed pricing block - Non-peak Court Rental: $500 (Member) / $800 (Non-member) and Peak Court Rental: $400 (Member) / $600 (Non-member) - a structure that the survey flagged for verification with the venue. Booking contact reads "📩 Inquiry/booking: Contact" and a site name is listed as "Website: 212HK".

Community-driven Bay Pickle operates in Tin Hau (Shop 1-2, G/F, The Consonance, 23 Jupiter Street) and Tsuen Wan, with Tin Hau hours listed 07:00-23:00 daily. Bay Pickle frames its mission around accessibility and social play: " 'Bay' reflects their connection to the region, representing the idea of bringing people together through sport, while 'pickle' not only highlights the sport itself but also brings a sense of fun, playfulness, and accessibility." Their goal is "to introduce pickleball as something that everyone can enjoy, whether they're beginners or aspiring champions." Programming includes social mixers, youth programmes, themed events and F&B partners; booking and more details are available via Bay Pickle channels.

Other operators and public venues appear across Hong Kong - from Lai Chi Kok's Pickle Vibes (one full-size court + one training court) to new indoor sites in Kwun Tong, plus parks and club facilities listed across the city. Many listings use placeholders like "📩 Inquiry/booking: Contact" or "Contact 👈🏻", and social handles are the primary booking pointers.

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Practical notes for players and organisers - verify currency, peak-hour definitions and exact booking links before you commit. Several entries omit phone or email, and one venue's pricing appears inverted and needs confirmation. Verify currency for listed prices and confirm membership rules, waitlists and peak-hour windows with each venue.

What this means next: more courts and varied formats broaden access for players of all levels, but availability will hinge on membership policies and peak-hour pricing. If you want to play, check IG contacts, join waitlists where available and confirm hourly rates and booking links before you head out.

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