Padelium chinales
10, Avenida de Chinales, Córdoba, Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain, 14007
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Membership & Pricing
Padelium Chinales is a large padel centre on Avenida de Chinales 10 in eastern Córdoba, postcode 14007, operated by Padelium Chinales SL as a dedicated padel facility. The provincial directory padelcordoba.es lists four covered glass indoor courts and six outdoor tracks, giving ten lanes in total for leagues, schools and casual hire. World Padel Point and club listings describe a friendly social club where groups play, take café breaks or book birthday events. Covered courts stay playable through hot Andalusian summers; some outdoor lanes can feel bright or humid in mid-winter according to player guides, while the operator keeps expanding capacity. Contact 957 35 69 20 or 633 58 26 28, or message via WhatsApp for reservations. The negocio.site profile and social channels supplement the padelcordoba.es listing.
Facilities
Reserve by WhatsApp or phone with preferred day and time; availability confirmed by reception. Court tariffs vary by band on partner listings—confirm current prices when booking. School programmes for beginners through improvers. Corporate and birthday events arranged directly with staff. No single corporate membership grid published on the directory page; expect pay-and-play unless you join internal league groups.
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Reviews (5)
Magnificent padel club. I've been playing for about 10 years, and now they're expanding with new courts. I highly recommend it.
A great place to play padel in Córdoba, both indoors and outdoors. Jose is super friendly and we always feel at home when we go.
If they cleaned the sand off the tracks, I'd give them a 10.
Great courts and excellent service. The only downside is that the outdoor courts don't have high nets to prevent balls from being lost. Either they go out into the street or they get lost over the wall and you can't retrieve them. I think if they installed nets, everything would be perfect.
The indoor courts are fairly well maintained; each court and each side of the court has air ducts for ventilation, although it is still hot in the summer.
