Mons kiroldegia
1C, Julimasene Kalea, Donostia / San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Euskadi, Spain, 20015
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Membership & Pricing
Mons kiroldegia is the municipal Polideportivo de Mons in Donostia's Intxaurrondo district, run day to day by Club Deportivo Internacional Intxaurrondo — one of the busiest racket-sport hubs in Gipuzkoa. Padel is the headline sport here: six covered courts sit alongside three tennis courts, a frontón and multi-use indoor halls used for basketball, football schools and summer camps. The club's own site at inter.eus (monskiroldegia.com redirects there) pushes an active calendar of padel leagues, tournaments, team competition and an escuela de pádel with group and private lessons. It feels like a neighbourhood sports factory rather than a boutique club — busy, social and easy to reach by bus, Euskotren or the bidegorri cycle path.
Facilities
Court hire runs through Playtomic with live availability seven days a week. Beyond casual booking, the club organises escuela de pádel classes, internal leagues, padel teams and regular tournaments — check inter.eus under the Pádel menu for enrolment windows. Tennis follows a parallel school and league structure. Summer multisport and campus programmes cover padel, tennis, basketball and football for juniors. Contact harrera@cdinterintxaurrondo.com or call 943 285 830 for team entry, coaching blocks or room hire. No traditional luxury spa membership; this is a working community club with pay-and-play at its core.
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Reviews (5)
It is NOT posible to play squash. They do no have courts sice years
The only public sports center in Donostia with a squash court. It could use some refurbishment.
It's a very good place todo play paddle
As far as the padel facilities are concerned, I think they could be much better. It's partially open, so when it rains or it's cold, the ball slides. The courts are quite old and extremely slippery; I see more than one person slip in every match. On the other hand, the changing rooms are also small and old. It could really use a renovation.
We enjoyed a children's basketball tournament. There's no seating, but you can still see the games well from upstairs. The cafeteria has a good Spanish omelet and other snacks. Voll Damm beer is always a plus.
