Propadel360
22, Calle B, Albacete, Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, 02007
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Membership & Pricing
ProPadel 360º is Albacete's indoor padel club in the Campollano industrial estate, built around eight covered high-performance courts under one roof. Weather does not cancel a booking here: the venue presents itself as a dedicated indoor club rather than a mixed outdoor complex. A cafeteria and rest area sit beside the courts, and a club shop stocks rackets and accessories for players who need kit between sessions. Parking on site makes it easy to arrive from elsewhere in the city for a late evening hire or a junior class. Coaching is a core part of the offer—adult tecnificación groups, private lessons, junior schools, and a summer campus—while tournaments and club events give competitive players regular fixtures. Selected courts also support match recording so you can review technique after you play.
Facilities
There is no traditional membership fee listed on the club website; play is pay-as-you-go with online court booking. Weekday hire is 4€ per person from 8:00 to 15:00 and 5,50€ per person from 15:00 to 23:00. Weekends and public holidays are 5€ per person from 8:00 to 21:00. Coaching sits in monthly packages: adult tecnificación classes (2–4 players) run from 30€ to 55€ per month depending on group size and morning versus afternoon slots. Junior initiation and tecnificación schools use the same price bands. Private 1-to-1 technical lessons with instructor Rafa Roldán are listed at 90€ per month in the morning or 100€ per month in the afternoon. A summer padel campus takes groups of about 10–15 children (ages listed as 7–12 on the campus page; the homepage also cites programmes up to 16), with seasonal pricing announced when the camp opens.
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Reviews (5)
SHAMEFUL They don't answer the phone, they don't return calls, the court booking service is quite pathetic. They give nonsensical excuses when you arrive. They are very unprofessional, it's deplorable. I do not recommend this place.
It's an amazing place to play padel. The facilities are top-notch, everything is in perfect condition, the courts are spotless, and so on. They organize tournaments, and you can have an incredible day with friends. They also offer lessons so you can learn the game. It's a place that's definitely worth visiting, undoubtedly better than similar places in larger regions like Madrid or Valencia. They even have a grandstand for the main court. And the highlight, without a doubt, is their spectacular cuisine: grilled pig's snout, bacon cheesefries, pizzas, Smash burgers that have already won burger competitions... Practically everything on the menu is delicious, perfect for enjoying a nice tapa after a match. The beers, according to the waiter, are chilled at -6°C, ice-cold, and the coffees are also very good. I've been several times since they opened, and their service is spectacular. I can only leave this review as a thank you; you can really see how much effort they put into promoting this sport in Albacete.
A spectacular place!!! I went this morning for the first time with some friends to play for a while and then have lunch. The facilities are amazing, from the bathrooms and showers to the courts. Everything is perfectly maintained. We rented a court to play for an hour and a half and then ate in the cafeteria. The food was another spectacle. We ordered portions, and they were all delicious and the portions were quite large. The staff was very attentive to us at all times. Without a doubt, the best place in Albacete to go play padel and then relax and enjoy a drink with friends. I recommend it 100%.
Excellent padel courts that are kept in very good condition compared to other padel clubs in Albacete. It has a very good cafeteria.
The best courts but the worst bathrooms of any place I've ever been in my life. Before I even entered the locker room, there was water coming out the door, the bathroom was flooded, and a musty smell... There was even mold on the floor, walls, and ceiling... If it weren't for the bathroom, it would be the best place to play padel.
