Tennis court guideFun Tennis Center Kft.
Budapest, Hamzsabégi út 52
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Rackets Over the Danube
Fun Tennis Center Kft. is at Hamzsabégi út 52, in the residential Hamzsabégi neighborhood of Budapest's XI. kerület. It sits well clear of the downtown crowds, and locals arrive on bikes, riding past low-rise apartments and green spaces.
A Neighborhood Court in Újbuda
Hamzsabégi út runs through a part of Budapest with family homes, corner stores, and views toward the Buda Hills. Újbuda (XI. kerület) has a settled, middle-class feel: professionals jog at dusk, kids play football in nearby parks, retirees tend community garden plots. Players come from surrounding blocks, many arriving by tram from the Móricz Zsigmond körtér hub 15 minutes away, or cycling in from central Pest across the Liberty Bridge. The center sits at the edge of the neighborhood, away from the evening street congestion.
The courts use red clay and hard surfaces and sit behind a fence set back from the road. On a fall morning you'll find pairs trading groundstrokes, with the smell of grilled sausages drifting from a nearby kiosk.
Hitting the Courts: Booking, Costs, and What to Expect
Walk-ins work on quieter weekday mornings, but weekends require advance booking by phone or through the online portal. Court fees run 3,000-5,000 HUF per hour (about €8-13), less for off-peak or multi-hour blocks; doubles players typically split the cost. Clay courts need a sweep after rain; staff handle that.
Instructors work courtside and offer half-hour lessons for 4,000 HUF. Budapest's humid summers push play to early morning or evening, and winters bring subzero temperatures. The outdoor courts run April through October; indoor bubbles are available nearby in winter. Gear rental is available on-site, and balls can be purchased for 500 HUF a can.
Visitor Essentials: Fuel, Park, and Play Safe
Street parking along Hamzsabégi út is free before 6 PM and harder to find after; the center's small lot costs 500 HUF/hour. The streets are well-lit and players tend to linger after matches. Pack layers: Danube winds cut through even at mild temperatures, and clay courts close after rain.
Food is close by. Get espresso and lángos at the KIOSK Café 200 meters east, or walk five minutes to the Hamzsabégi úti piac for fresh burek and a word with the vendors. For something more filling, the BudaPart development's food trucks sell goulash bowls under 2,000 HUF, a 10-minute walk south.
Finding Your Rally Partner, Budapest-Style
Solo travelers and people new to Budapest often look at empty courts and wonder who to play with. Doyouplay connects you to local players. Browse free by skill level, from beginner baseliners to net-rushers, or filter for XI. kerület preferences like evening doubles. A quick 1:1 chat turns into a plan: "Free at Fun Tennis tomorrow, 7 PM?" Recent movers share tips like "Clay's grippy here, wear flats," and newcomers find the Budapest tennis scene easy to join.
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