Ciudad de la Raqueta
13, Calle Victoria Kent, Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, 19005
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Membership & Pricing
Ciudad de la Raqueta is Guadalajara city’s main municipal racket-sports complex on Calle Victoria Kent, managed by the Patronato Deportivo Municipal rather than a private club. The site lists twelve outdoor padel courts with artificial turf and glass enclosures, plus tennis courts and supporting facilities; directory data notes four covered padel courts among the twelve. Nuevo Tenis y Pádel Guadalajara runs schools and tournaments on site. The Google-linked website is the city council portal, but bookings go through the patronato’s CronosWeb system at deportes.guadalajara.es. The complex has hosted regional circuits such as the Mahou San Miguel padel tour.
Facilities
Court hire via Patronato Deportivo Municipal online booking (deportes.guadalajara.es / CronosWeb), often up to seven days in advance. General complex phone +34 949 88 70 06. Padel school contact through Nuevo Tenis y Pádel: 666 577 277. Typical hours on aggregators: Mon–Thu from 09:30–10:00 until 22:30, Fri from 10:00, Sat–Sun morning slots until 14:30 then evening play.
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Reviews (5)
Watched my friend win a paddle tennis competition there. What a great cheaply priced public facility. UK society misses out on so much due to overbearing capitalism in every facet of life
Ok.
Excellent Padel and Tennis complex, they have many courts and all in very good condition, everything is very well maintained and the atmosphere is very good, without a doubt a great facility, they even have table tennis.
Terrible. We went to play ping pong on Saturday. There's a table there, which NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, OH, never has anyone playing on it. It's never used. So we went to play (and the ball doesn't bounce, because the table is covered in shit, because it's NEVER used). We asked for a cloth to clean it, and they told us we couldn't play. That table is only for competitions on the weekends 😂😂😂😂 What do they say? The city council scolds them if anyone plays. Really? No one can play ping pong on the table. If you want to play ping pong, you should buy your own table, because it's covered in shit, it's not for that. I think there's going to be a ping pong world championship on that table soon. (Note the irony) How shameless. Also, the janitor was very rude and unfriendly.
We played padel. The crowds were good, and the courts were moderately good but too soft. Nice atmosphere, but little shade.
