With three top-class clubs in the city and the surrounding area (Paris Basket, Nanterre et Levallois), Paris is without a doubt a basketball city. A passion is also expressed in the numerous places that are open to everyone. Here is a list of the most unique basketball courts in Paris.
Le Terrain Deuperré
The atypical one: The capital’s most popular basketball court is called Duperré, and it is hard to imagine the north of Paris without it. Nestled between two buildings, this square with its unusual dimensions is worth a detour, even for those who do not play basketball themselves. Its lively colors and graphic lines convince both athletes and photographers of all genres. A place where there is not only a lot to play but also to look at.
TEP Jemmapes
The lively one: many amateur players cross the capital to meet on the pitch on the Canal Saint-Martin. He is known for his measurements that don’t conform to the rules. Here the players jostle and practice their trash talk to warm up appropriately. A unique ambiance!
La Playground Glacière
The one with the most “street credentials”: No need to cross the Atlantic! Surrounded by bars and in the shadow of a metro flyover for line 6, the Glacière square under the metro station of the same name in the 13th arrondissement is reminiscent of the atmosphere of New York squares.
La Hoops Factory
The stylish: parquet, plexiglass panes etc .: Only a few hundred meters from the Boulevard Périphérique, the Hoops Factory offers playing conditions that are worthy of the most beautiful NBA halls. A high-quality indoor complex where 6-15-year-olds can take part in introductory and advanced courses during the summer holidays.
Le Playground de Bir-Hakeim
The iconic one: With the Eiffel Tower as a backdrop, Bir-Hakeim-Platz offers the capital’s most splendid decor for playing basketball. As a real place of pilgrimage for players from all over the world, it is THE place where the best street ball players in the capital meet.
Le Playground du Jardin du Luxembourg
The picturesque: In the middle of the centuries-old plane trees and sculptures, the square in the Jardin du Luxembourg offers a dreamlike setting for basketball fans. An excellent spot for showing dunking and three-point lines, even before the Senate. And if you feel like shooting a few balls back and forth, the Jardin also has six public tennis courts.
Le Playground du Parc Montsouris
The student one: A very good multi-sports field if you want to play football or 4 against 4. Here teams with players who often don’t know each other play against each other in the rhythm of small matches with 15 to 20 points – whoever wins stays on the field.
Le Playground Porte de Vanves
The newest: The small new addition to the capital’s streetball facilities is the Port de Vanves square, which is exclusively dedicated to basketball. It is equipped with the best systems and is easy to recognize by its rubber floor in lively shades of blue. It is the only basketball in Paris that is open at all hours of the week, all week long.