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Plaza Padel Maastricht 🎾

Maastricht, Netherlands
4.6(121 reviews)

146-148, Heerderweg, Maastricht, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands, 6224 LJ

Indoor Courts9
Outdoor Courts—
Covered Courts—
Singles Play—

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Membership & Pricing

Plaza Padel Maastricht is the city's premier indoor padel destination with nine tournament-grade courts, two meeting rooms and a full hospitality plaza under one roof. Open seven days from early morning to late evening, it targets everyone from first-timers — club managers explain rules on arrival — to regulars in the business club and contract-court leagues. The JustPadel shop stocks rackets and apparel; students get steep daytime discounts; and a summer promotion halves court fees for three months after a small joining contribution. Group events, clinics and King of the Court-style competitions build community beyond casual Book & Play sessions.

Facilities

Open pay-and-play — no membership required to book. Student discount 50% on daytime court hire (student card required for all players in booking). Summer deal: one-off €60 contribution unlocks 50% court discount for three months. Contract courts for fixed weekly slots — enquire via website. Double and single courts priced by daypart and duration (1h, 1.5h, 2h) on Book & Play page. Online booking service fee may apply.

Opening Hours

Monday8:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday8:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday8:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday8:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday8:30 AM – 8:00 PM

Reviews (5)

Felix W.6 months ago

Big shoutout to the people in charge of this place. Although some of the dutch tournament-players on site have not been really welcoming, Ann-Sophie did an absolutely amazing job running the show and making sure we were happy. I drove more than an hour to give this location a try and would recommend it to everyone. Keep up the good work and see you soon 🎾🎾🎾

Cerillo Smeets3 months ago

Plaza Maastricht realy is the best in the area. As a regular player, I always feel welcome and at home. Met lots if new padel enthousiastic people. Verry helpfull friendly staff, great well maintained courts, and a cosy nice ‘after padel’ bar. Great for after party or just a quick drink.

M Murphy3 months ago

I will continue to play here because it is the only place to play in Maastricht so they can extort me for whatever they want (which I guess is good economics on their behalf) It costs 52€ euros for 1.5h on a Sunday PLUS 2€ service fee (to book online which is crazy high and cannot possible cost near that amount in service). There are 8 courts that are usually full. That a very approximate 3920€ profit per DAY and yet there is no A/C despite it being a tropical jungle in there. If I paid 54€ per day for any gym that would 1. Be the nicest gym in the Netherlands 2. Have an efficient cooling system. It is mental they can change this much and not even both to make it a pleasant environment. It is so unpleasant playing in the building, please please please invest in making it slightly worth the insane price. The only advantage of the heat is I can save money on a sauna and if I do some stretching it’ll count as hot yoga.

Steve M2 years ago

Plaza Padel is more than a club, it’s a community. The friendly staff goes above and beyond to make you feel welcome. If it’s your first time playing or you’re a regular, you’ll blend in easily. Through the Whatsapp group, you can join a game or find a replacement should someone cancel last minute. Furthermore, numerous events are organised so you can compete against opponents of a similar level, such as King Of The Court. The courts are qualitative and the bar is cosy. Ideal to have a post-match chat about that long rally or cheeky shot you’ve played in the presence of a drink!

Vincenzo Lipardi8 months ago

Nice, but in summer is tough. There is no ventilation and it gets extremely warm