Campus Padel Club
s/n, Calle Menéndez Pelayo, Granada, Granada, Andalucía, Spain, 18007
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Membership & Pricing
Campus Pádel Club opened in October 2013 on Calle Menéndez Pelayo in Granada Campus de la Salud, marketed as Spain first ten-court panoramic padel centre at launch. Today it remains a reference venue: six semi-covered panoramic courts plus four outdoor courts, including a central show court that can seat more than 500 spectators. Surfaces follow World Padel Tour-style panoramic glass and artificial grass. The in-house academy is Granada largest, with 200+ players and competition pathways under directors linked to pro circuits. Beyond padel you get a saltwater pool, large changing blocks and La Compañía restaurant with live music. Easy motorway access and private parking.
Facilities
Court hire via Playtomic (Campus Pádel Club Granada), phone +34 630 89 19 07 or WhatsApp. Membership tiers exist for regulars. Academy classes from beginners to competition juniors; federated teams and weekend social events. Peak slots fill fast; off-peak play often around €6–6.50 for 1.5–2 hours per recent reviews.
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Reviews (5)
A large and well-organized padel club with good locker rooms and clean bathrooms, although I must say they were very smelly and were in a bad state by the end of the tournament. Perhaps more frequent cleaning would be appropriate at events like this. The restaurant had good food and decent service. The service wasn't exactly convincing, but overall, it was fine.
A benchmark for padel in Granada. They have a total of ten courts, six of them indoors and four outdoors, with a central court fully equipped for professional practice. Ample parking and a very good location, close to the highway and public transportation. Cons: - The changing rooms are increasingly neglected. - The courts are swept infrequently. - Almost impossible to reserve courts during peak hours. - Poor visibility on the indoor courts in the mornings.
One of the best places to practice padel and other sports in Granada. Everything is top-notch. From the lady Paloma who greets you at the entrance to the coffee at the restaurant, the company that greets you upon exiting, so you'll love everything from the beer to any spectacular dish. P.S. Some courts need a little turf check.
These courts are not worth 6 euros for two hours. First of all, the courts are cracked and then you can't turn off the lights and leave people completely in the dark until you go out to the bar. At least there should be a light in the hallway... but I insist, paying that much money to play with broken and cracked courts? No, thank you.
Paying €6.50 for 1.5 hours and playing on a cracked mat…
