Tennis court guidePadel Courts Belgrade Waterfront
Ideja 2, Beograd
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Padel Courts Belgrade Waterfront
The Padel Courts Belgrade Waterfront sit under the Gazela Bridge at Ideja 2, in Belgrade's Savski Venac neighborhood. Padel Centar runs them, and tennis players share the site with padel players.
About the courts
The Pulse of Savski Venac
Savski Venac runs through residential towers and riverside promenades that define Belgrade Waterfront. The neighborhood was rebuilt from old industrial land, and locals walk over from nearby high-rises in this part of Beograd na vodi. Trams run along the main traffic links, cyclists use the Sava Promenada, and drivers reach the site via signed ramps under the bridge.
Midweek mornings bring pros working on serves on US Open-style surfaces, and evenings fill with doubles matches by the river. Players of most levels come, from Kosutnjak regulars to Waterfront newcomers, and treat these courts as a social spot where pickup rallies lead to regular partnerships.
Hitting the Courts: Booking, Costs, and Court Realities
The setup matches Padel Centar's Kosutnjak location: two US Open concrete courts plus clay options, covering both faster and spin-heavy play through Serbia's changing seasons. Winter balloons cover the courts against Belgrade's cold so play continues year-round.
To book, call +381 64 895 5855 or email office@padelcentar.rs. Walk-ons work outside peak hours. Monday to Friday afternoons cost 2700 RSD per hour on concrete (about €23), rising to 3200-3700 RSD on evenings and weekends. Balls are free for tennis, and rackets rent at 200 RSD/hour. Coaches give private lessons for beginners.
Summer sun heats the courts by noon, so book early-morning slots. Winters call for layers under the balloon.
Visitor Essentials: From Parking to Post-Match Bites
Parking sits right by the courts, uncommon in Belgrade, so you can gear up without circling the block. The Waterfront zone is managed, daytime play is calm, and nights stay busy until close.
The on-site café opens into a garden for coffee and smoothies, steps from the courts. Along the Sava Promenada you can grab burek at pop-up stalls or sit down at BW eateries, and Sava Park has green space for picnics after a match. Pack for Belgrade's range: sunscreen and a hat for 30°C summers, thermals for sub-zero days. Rain seldom stops play under cover.
Finding Your Match: Doyouplay's Belgrade Edge
Solo travelers and recent arrivals struggle to find partners across Belgrade's scattered racket scene. Doyouplay helps with that. Browse free by skill level and preferences, then send a 1:1 chat to set up a Waterfront game. Locals here look for doubles at Ideja 2.
Connections come fast, turning strangers into rally partners, from baseliners eyeing clay to net players on concrete. Recent movers report matching with Waterfront regulars and skipping the awkward walk-up for games that fit their schedule. It is a shortcut to playing these courts like a local.
In Savski Venac, the Padel Courts Belgrade Waterfront keep racket sports going by the river. Grab a racket and book a slot.
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