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Complejo Deportivo Cerrillo de Maracena

Granada, Spain
3.8(332 reviews)

54, Calle Esopo, Chana, Granada, Granada, Andalucía, Spain, 18014

Indoor Courts
Outdoor Courts
Covered Courts
Singles Play

Opening Hours

Monday9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
500 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
500 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
500 – 11:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
500 – 11:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
500 – 11:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Reviews (5)

Aslam Laiq3 years ago

i love pizza super yammmi

Ana Esenciaa year ago

The soccer field is in a sorry state; there are holes in it, and the rubber bounces off its own power. The same is true of the padel courts: the nets are very low, the floor is in terrible condition, the locker room doors don't lock, and the stands are very few and poorly located. The city council should pay more attention to the neighborhoods and do something about it. We have abandoned facilities, it's a shame.

Jose Nieto6 years ago

Very good accessibility, as well as the location. The facilities are very well maintained. I went to a drone competition and found everything very well organized and tidy.

Damián Casas García6 years ago

Regarding the artificial turf pitch, I've played a few matches there this year, and there's more rubber than grass on it. The pitch is very hard and dry. One of the workers at the sports complex's booth refuses to water it "for free," saying that if we want it watered, we have to pay an extra €15 each day. His argument is that there's a drought and that it's not included in the price we pay to reserve the pitch. Which I find shameful; now I understand the pitch's deplorable state... It's like this because THEY DON'T WATER IT!! I should also mention that on other days we were lucky enough to run into the aforementioned individual's colleague, who told us that whenever it was our turn to play and we wanted watering, we just had to let him know. Something we really appreciated, especially considering his colleague's less-than-enthusiastic attitude... Putting those of us who play there at risk. We filed a complaint with the Granada Sports Council because we don't think it's right that we pay for a pitch (not exactly cheap) and that watering the field isn't included. So what's included? Apparently, it's just a reservation for one day a week, and that's it. We also have to consider the poor lighting; they only turn on two spotlights, leaving part of the field in complete darkness. Therefore, I consider renting the grass field a rip-off, as it's in a deplorable state, and they even refuse to offer reasonable conditions. PAY FOR THIS? I DON'T RECOMMEND IT. On the other hand, there's the indoor court, where I've played a few times, and it's quite good. Clean and in good condition, as are the changing rooms. I don't understand how there can be such a stark contrast between the two fields. Since my experience has been more extensive on the grass field, and I've had to put up with it for a longer period, my assessment is very negative, reflecting both the state of the field and the attitude of the worker who refuses to water it. I suppose they haven't considered the investment required to lay all new turf in a few years. If they had, they would water it for its proper maintenance and to ensure a good experience for those who play there and pay for it.

Ivi demo9 months ago

I've been there a couple of times to watch rugby, and I really liked the facilities.