Pádel Pibo Sevilla
13-15, Avenida Bormujos, Bollullos de la Mitación, Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain, 41110
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Membership & Pricing
Padel Pibo runs from the Polígono Pibo industrial zone in Bollullos de la Mitación, on Avenida de Bormujos west of central Seville. The Taykus site still says the club started with three courts, but the centre now lists seven: three outdoor glass courts plus four indoors under the Invictus branding. That indoor block is the draw for Aljarafe players who want dry turf when outdoor clubs shut in heat or rain. Booking and open-match search live at padelpibo.taykus.com. Night tournaments, including summer nocturnos in memory of Francisco Campos, show up on padel directory calendars. Reviews mix praise for court quality and school coaching with gripes about bar staffing and basic outdoor toilets, so expectations are honest rather than resort-level. Postcode 41110, easy parking, and a bar that sells balls, grips, beer, and soft drinks round out the picture for visitors mapping padel around Bollullos.
Facilities
Court prices are not published on the public Taykus landing page, so you confirm hire rates and lesson packs when you book a slot or message reception. Taykus supports single-court bookings and browsing open matches, which helps groups missing a fourth. School places are arranged with the club directly rather than through a visible membership tier on the website. Tournament entries for nocturnal opens are announced on social channels and sites such as Padelnest. No clear annual membership brochure appears online; email or WhatsApp is the practical route if you want block bookings or academy pricing compared with city clubs. Weekday lunchtime closure means afternoon sessions start after 16:00 Monday to Friday.
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Reviews (5)
Four indoor slopes, two of them covered. The slopes are decent, fairly well-maintained and clean, but it's a tent and sometimes gets direct sunlight. The restrooms are outside, in a small, makeshift structure, which is rather shabby. There's a bar where you can get a drink. The staff there aren't very friendly, to say the least. Acceptable.
Excellent courts, both indoor and outdoor. Easy parking. Changing rooms, showers, and a bar with soft drinks and beer. Everything is very well maintained. Soon it seems you'll be able to record the match and view each player individually or as part of the court. Highly recommended!
Great facilities! Indoor courts that stay dry! Important ⚠️ and outdoor courts. It has a snack bar that has a little bit of everything, from beer to grip (or however it's spelled), paddles, balls, etc. Easy parking. It's one of my favorite places to play.
I love it. The dance floors are top-notch. The snack bar is run by Jorge, who's a true artist and has everything well-prepared. Plus, I heard they're going to add four more dance floors, but these will be covered. It's going to become the best dance floor in all of Aljarafe. I'm re-editing this review due to the changes that took place in June. The dance floors are still top-notch, but the management of the snack bar has gotten worse. I'm sure they'll improve, but for now, I miss Jorge Cabral quite a bit. Sometimes there's no one at the snack bar (he's split between several tasks, prioritizing others), and the beer isn't as cold as it used to be. I think these are easy issues to fix. There will also be people who aren't affected by these issues, but for me, it's an important point. I hope it gets resolved sooner rather than later.
One of the best in Aljarafe, good slopes and a good atmosphere.
