Ping-pong fans, here's a great way to play your favorite sport for free in Paris. In squares, parks and gardens across the capital, you'll find self-service table-tennis tables, to the delight of fans of this racket sport. All you have to do is bring your own balls and rackets, and you're ready to play a game with friends or family in the shade of Parisian trees!
Although there are many table tennis clubs in Paris, it's a sport that can also be played outdoors, for friendly games on warm summer afternoons. Fortunately, there are many facilities set up by the City of Paris to test your table tennis agility, close to home. Choose your new favorite spot!
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