PADEL Götzis - PADELZONE | Indoor Sportzentrum Götzis
23, Mösleweg, Götzis, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria, 6840
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Membership & Pricing
PADELZONE Götzis is the Vorarlberg flagship of the Austrian PADELZONE chain, inside the Indoor Sportzentrum at Mösleweg 23 on the edge of Götzis. The hall lists seven indoor doubles courts plus one singles lane—the largest indoor padel footprint in the Rhine valley for players from Feldkirch, Dornbirn and the Swiss border. A chill-out lounge with music, on-site restaurant and snack vending sit beside changing rooms and showers. The brand runs WhatsApp match-making groups and frequent workshops across Austria; Götzis feeds into that network. Ortsbus 2b stops nearby and the station is a fifteen-minute walk, with free parking at the door.
Facilities
Book on Eversports at padelzone.at/goetzis—not Playtomic for this site. Hourly rates run €28 on weekdays 07:00–16:00 and €40 from 16:00 through weekends and holidays. Opening hours are 07:00–23:00 daily; leave within thirty minutes after close. Free cancellation on Eversports until twenty-four hours before play. Private coaching is advertised on the location page. WhatsApp groups split NEWS and STARTER & ADVANCED match-making. Contact office@padelzone.at or federation liaison ja@padelzone.at for events.
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Reviews (5)
The new courts are bad quality, the racket rental automated system is just stupid: you need to remember a 6 digit rental code… come on. Otherwise enjoyable, but no community around the game…
Courts are not top quality. Very hard to rent padel bats
Great place and an excellent customer support!
Nice place
The padel courts are very good and in good condition. BUT: There's no community, no events; it's all just running on autopilot. No clinics, no workshops, no Americanos. Only one or two tournaments per month. It's a real shame—there's simply no competition here. And without a fixed subscription, you can hardly play.
