+Que Padel
Pol. Ind. Campollano, 26, Calle D, Albacete, Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, 02007
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Membership & Pricing
+Que Pádel Albacete opened on 1 May 2012 in the Campollano business park and has grown into one of the largest indoor padel venues in Castilla-La Mancha. The club runs twelve padel courts under high roofs in warehouse-style halls: ten doubles, including a central panoramic court with spectator seating, plus two singles courts. All meet homologated glass-court dimensions. Beyond padel you can use badminton, table tennis, darts and foosball in the recreation zone, plus a free gym with bikes, ellipticals and treadmills. The province's most complete padel shop stocks Black Crown, Kombat, Wilson, Nox and other brands, and the glass-fronted café looks out over the courts. The school runs trimestral courses from October to June under technical director Hugo Cases, with August intensives and match-making through level-based WhatsApp groups. Reviews praise court condition, lighting and insulation, though summer heat inside and occasional singles-court maintenance get mentioned.
Facilities
Register on masquepadelab.com to book courts or join open matches slot by slot; reserve the full court with three guest slots if needed. Phone 967 049 236, 635 604 326 or WhatsApp 687 594 828. Trimestral school October–June (three terms), one-hour group classes, enrolment at reception or online; August intensive blocks. Equipment hire and shop sales on site. Cancellation: under 24 hours by phone only; under 12 hours the full court fee applies. Level-based WhatsApp groups help fill games.
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Reviews (5)
I took an intensive course with them and it was fantastic. Carlos and Mario are really nice and adapt the exercises to each student's level. They also arranged several matches for me with people at my level. I highly recommend it. The courts are quite good; the only downside is the heat inside the building, but that's normal for indoor courts.
The tracks are in very good condition, there's plenty of light, and the roof insulation keeps it neither too cold nor too hot.
The singles court was appalling. We booked a court for 4:00 PM and it was practically falling apart. There was no one else at the club except us and the receptionist, so we asked him to try and fix it. When he saw the state of the court, he walked away saying, "Go ahead and play, I'll be right back." He never returned. I mean, if there were other people around, I understand he might be busy, but when we were alone, the least he could have done was come back and say, "Hey guys, we can't fix it right now because we don't have the tools." He couldn't even do that. When it came time to pay, we simply complained, saying they could have warned us, because if we had known this, we wouldn't have come. It's a shame that things like this have to happen and they don't even warn us, or at least offer a discount for the conditions.
The slopes are in good condition, the staff is friendly, and they rent snowshoes. You can have a beer afterward.
The facilities consist of two warehouses, with courts in very good condition, plenty of parking, and their website provides real-time information on available courts and times. The price-performance ratio is excellent. They also have a sports equipment sales and rental section. There's no excuse not to exercise anymore! The restrooms are adequate and generally clean, although there's no restaurant service.
