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+Padel

Burgos, Spain
4.3(97 reviews)

Calle Condado de Treviño, 67 naves 34-35, Burgos, Burgos, Castilla y León, Spain, 09001

Indoor Courts4
Outdoor Courts
Covered Courts
Singles Play

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Membership & Pricing

+Padel is the long-running indoor club of BRSPADEL Burgos, housed in naves 34–35 on Calle Condado de Treviño at the edge of the city centre industrial belt. Four artificial-turf glass courts have powered padel in Burgos for more than ten years, with staff actively matching players by level so solo visitors can join social games. The warehouse layout means low beams and spotlights that frustrate lob specialists, and several recent reviews argue the carpet shows its age, yet many regulars keep returning for the community atmosphere. Free racket and ball loan during sessions is a practical touch for guests.

Facilities

Court hire open to members and visitors; historical tariffs quoted at 12 euros morning, 15 euros peak evening and 24 euros weekends for ninety minutes, though players report around 30 euros in recent seasons—confirm on booking. Academy, clinics and tournament organisation available through the same operator family as Padel Evolution.

Opening Hours

Monday9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Reviews (5)

Todo Desde el Aire Drones2 years ago

The staff is excellent, the price and facilities are exceptional. The ceilings are a bit low for playing, but the rest is fantastic. They take the time to find and schedule matches for your level, so you can always have fun with all the club members.

Pablo11 months ago

The courts are generally in very poor condition. The carpeting is minimal. The doors are at the ends and don't open from the inside. The courts are limited in height, like many other clubs that are part of an industrial warehouse. The problem comes with the fact that it's one of the most expensive in Burgos (€30/court).

Carlos Pascual2 years ago

Although the service is good and the staff are very friendly, the courts are very closed, and some of the doors open poorly. The spotlights are very low and sometimes obstruct vision. The beams are also very low, making it difficult for some to hit the balloons, although you get used to it. Despite all the above, I still go there to play from time to time because the atmosphere is the best.

Albertoa year ago

The +Padel club leaves much to be desired. The low ceilings make it impossible to play with lobs, and the low beams only worsen the situation. Furthermore, the carpeting is in poor condition, which negatively impacts the playing experience. I played on court 2, and the door didn't close properly. This is compounded by the poor air conditioning, especially now that the weather is nice. All of this comes at a rather high price of €30 for an hour and a half, as if they were top-tier courts. It's outdated, and they should lower the price, as it seems excessive. That's why I've given it one star.

Juan Manuel Peña Sanz2 years ago

The rinks are good, the ceiling isn't very high so if you do a lot of high balloons some balls might stop, but overall very good