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LUDI PADEL ENERGIA

Gijón, Spain
4.2(24 reviews)

Calle Sigmund Freud, Nave 18, 190, Polígono Roces Industrial, Gijón, Asturias, Spain, 33211

Indoor Courts2
Outdoor Courts
Covered Courts2
Singles Play

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Membership & Pricing

LUDI Padel Energía is a compact indoor club in Gijón's Polígono Roces industrial estate on Calle Sigmund Freud, Nave 18 — a short drive from the city centre but away from residential noise. Two covered courts sit in a modern hall that reviewers repeatedly rank among the best surfaces in Gijón: clean glass, consistent turf, and strong lighting for evening sessions. The venue pairs sport with a cafeteria serving coffee and tapas, plus ping-pong and foosball for groups waiting between matches. Booking runs through the wPadel platform with account access requested on first visit, keeping the operation lean rather than walk-in casual.

Facilities

Create a wPadel account through ludipadel.com — request access if you do not yet have login credentials. Pricing and slot bands are visible inside the booking portal rather than on a public tariff page. Open Mon 08:30–22:30; Tue–Fri 09:30–22:30; Sat 10:00–14:30; closed Sunday. Tournament and league entry is organised in-house; contact the club via the wPadel system or on-site staff for coaching enquiries.

Opening Hours

Monday8:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Tuesday9:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Wednesday9:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Thursday9:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Friday9:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Saturday10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
SundayClosed

Reviews (5)

Matias Mantelli5 months ago

Spectacular top-level padel courts, excellent service, and a great atmosphere. 100% recommended. They also have ping-pong and foosball.

Miguel Lopez Sedeño4 months ago

Terrible experience. We signed up for a tournament, notifying them on registration day 2-3 weeks before the start time that the only day we wouldn't be able to play was Saturday morning due to work issues... to which they told us it was no problem. We played Monday and Tuesday, winning both matches, qualifying. I notified them both Monday and Tuesday that we wouldn't be able to attend Saturday morning and were willing to accommodate any other schedule. To which they again told us it was fine, that we'd already arranged it before that day. On Friday, I called them to find a solution and find out when we were going to play. They didn't answer my WhatsApp and didn't take my calls all day. On Saturday, I received a message at 11:30 a.m. after speaking to them since 8:00 a.m.... that the other couple couldn't accommodate our schedule, and that it was completely understandable and that they were sorry. Absolutely useless, they didn't know how or didn't want to find a solution even though they had enough time and didn't show their faces... A disgrace.

Marcos Rguez4 months ago

I usually go there every day for breakfast because it's close to work. They have good coffee and tasty tapas. I also play padel tennis regularly. The courts are perfect, well-maintained, and clean.

Rocio bruno5 months ago

My partner and I went today, and the courts are truly the best we've been to so far. Excellent service from the cafeteria staff. We'll definitely be back.

Amar Keco4 months ago

The worst padel club in Gijón!!! We made it to the quarterfinals of a tournament, and since we were friends, our opponents put the match on early in the morning, since we had agreed with them that we wouldn't be able to play in the morning because we work. They told us it was no problem, and on top of that, they teased us via WhatsApp. What a horrible place!