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Padel do Relógio

Lisboa, Portugal
4.3(73 reviews)

31, Rua Cidade de Tete, Lisboa, Olivais, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal, 1800-128

Indoor Courts
Outdoor Courts4
Covered Courts
Singles Play

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Membership & Pricing

Padel do Relógio sits on Rua Cidade de Tete in Lisbon's Olivais parish, a short drive from Humberto Delgado airport and the Relógio roundabout that gives the club its name. Four padel courts are tucked below a football pitch—follow the signs from the main entrance down the hill to reach them. Recent visitors describe a renovation pass: updated courts, welcoming staff, fair prices and a cosy bar serving food and drinks on the terrace. Evening sessions under the floodlights can feel surprisingly scenic with airport traffic in the background. The trade-off is the setting: some players flag road noise, jet fumes and open-sided courts where balls occasionally escape toward the roundabout, while others call it the best-value padel they found after moving to Lisbon. Booking is Playtomic-only via the Linktree hub; a WhatsApp group handles community chatter.

Facilities

Book exclusively on Playtomic (linktr.ee/padeldorelogio). Phone: +351 913 687 969. WhatsApp group invite linked from Linktree. Customer feedback survey offered with a complimentary drink incentive. No membership details published—standard Playtomic pay-and-play. Staff presence can be light at off-peak times per some visitor reports.

Opening Hours

Monday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Thursday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Friday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Saturday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Sunday7:00 AM – 12:00 AM

Reviews (5)

Karen Tønseth3 months ago

Incredibly nice and welcoming staff, good prices, and very nice courts. The courts are a bit hidden, but there is signs from the entrance of the soccer field. Also a very cozy bar with good food and drinks. Will come back, and I do absolutely recommend going here if you want to play padel!

Ashton Barger6 months ago

Looks closed and super run-down but surprisingly once you find the padel courts (they’re tucked away, down the hill behind the club) they’re actually decent. The surrounding area was pretty sketch and no staff was there when we arrived. Only giving 2 stars because we were actually able to play, but not a nice experience overall.

Jamie Ryan4 months ago

Best place to play paddle in Lisbon! Since moving to Portugal from Ireland i’ve been trying to find a place to continue to play paddle, and after a few months of looking for a place I found it ! I went with a friend yesterday evening and with the location being near the airport and how well the place was lit up it made for a very scenic and enjoyable experience

João Neves6 months ago

This is the worst padel experience I've ever had, and I play the sport for 15 years. The location is a disaster, right next to a busy roundabout, with constant noise overwhelming airplane fuel smell. Felt more like an airplane parking lot than a sports facility. To make matters worse, the court design is completely flawed. Balls kept flying out of the court and into the Relógio roundabout, which is not only frustrating, but dangerous. Definitely not coming back and it shows why there were so many vacancies in the Playtomic app.

Bernardo Santos3 months ago

Place is totally renovated, great staff, great courts. Perfect place to play in Lisbon