Tenis Meridiana
26, Carrer de Can Ros, Sant Andreu, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain, 08027
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Membership & Pricing
Tenis Meridiana is a small neighbourhood racket club tucked among residential blocks in Sant Andreu, close to the busy Meridiana corridor but quiet once you are inside the gate. It keeps an old-school club feel: familiar faces at reception, internal tennis and padel leagues for men, women and mixed categories, and a pace of life closer to a local association than a commercial chain. The padel offer is newer than the tennis side, with two courts that regulars describe as well drained and suitable for friendly matches. Tennis runs on six artificial-grass courts where Timeout once listed a flat hourly rate. The Facebook page is the main online presence; most players still book by phone.
Facilities
Phone reservations on +34 934 08 76 69; last court slot around 22:00. Internal padel and tennis leagues across gender and mixed categories. Tennis school groups for children and adults; school members historically paid around €45/month for one hour weekly with discounted court hire for extras. Floodlight supplement applies on padel when booking evening slots. Casual court hire without long-term membership.
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Reviews (5)
There’s place for improvements, but overall I’m satisfied with the prices: tenis school 45€/month 1h/week and then if you wish to rent extra a court, it’s 5€/pers if you’re registered to the school!
Really BAD tennis courts, the ball bounces in every direction, theres barely enough space in the back of the court and the price is really expensive (20 eur/ hour) for what you get. If your looking to rent a court for a better price and much better quality CEM san marti has brand new courts at 15 Euro per hour.
We called yesterday to reserve a court for today at 6 pm and asked about the price. Today we're going to pay, and they're adding a €4 surcharge to turn on the lights. I asked the receptionist why this detail was hidden yesterday. She replied that it was normal, and if you didn't want them, you could play without lights... It's a shame there are people like that in customer service! The courts have a lot of sand, and you risk slipping. Obviously, we'll never be back.
I went to the tennis courts, and I actually think Court 4 is acceptable (the rest aren't, because they have very little space at the back, meaning you can't take more than two steps back). As for Court 4, it's fine. It has a lot of sand, which is just what I like, so it's very skating (much more than clay). The good thing is that it's also not very crowded, so there's usually room (even more so considering how difficult it is to find a court in Barcelona).
Terrible experience. The receptionist's manner was highly questionable, and the padel court had a broken window. Seven minutes after finalizing our reservation and with ALL the courts empty, they rudely kicked us out, saying we were out of time, something unheard of. Poor business acumen and poor manners. We won't be back.
