Domotik Padel
1, Carrer Matricers, Meliana, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain, 46133
Opening Hours
Reviews (5)
Good automated facility. Indoors, but not heated. Adidas balls cost €6 as of Dec 2024. Great clean showers. It would have been a 5 out of 5 for me if they allowed entering with the PIN at least 15 minutes before the game so you can have a good warmup but your PIN only starts to work 5 minutes before the game so you have to stay outside before that.
We lost 2 balls on the roof of man's changing room, they should install some net to protect it.
The cleanliness leaves a lot to be desired. See the attached photos: bottles on the floor, cigarette packets, banana peels... full trash cans. The facilities were disgusting. Including the bathrooms and locker rooms. Of course, the responsibility also falls on the people who come to play, who have zero consideration for others, but Domotik should have a proper cleaning service. Who knows how many days that dirt has accumulated! Ugh. The courts themselves aren't bad, but another thing to keep in mind: we played yesterday (August 10th, from 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.) and it was horribly hot. Zero ventilation (no fans or air conditioning). Therefore, not recommended at all. For a similar price, there's Meliana Pádel on the same street, which is much better, in terms of cleanliness, facilities, etc., and it's not as hot in the summer on an indoor court. We definitely won't play here again.
I'm giving it one star because I can't give it less. I've been twice. The first time was a terrible experience, but we decided to go back anyway, thinking maybe they'd had a bad day and we'd just been unlucky. It was even worse. The place should be shut down by health authorities. The bathrooms are filthy, and the rest of the place was littered with bottles, papers, and all sorts of trash. The courts were awful, full of sand. And if you have a problem, there's no one to help you. They say you get what you pay for, but this isn't cheap, especially considering there's no staff to assist you. I prefer a traditional padel court where I can talk to someone who can help and advise me if needed, and where I can sit down for a drink or a coffee with my teammates after a match. That matters too.
Three new indoor padel courts are located inside a warehouse. Everything is automated. Reservations are made through their website. They give you the access code you enter when you arrive at the door. The price is unbeatable, €14.56 per court, which works out to just over €3 per player. The facilities are good, with a boys' and girls' locker room. There are vending machines for drinks and another for balls (€6 per tube). The roof has a layer of insulating material so it's not so hot in the summer or so cold in the winter. The courts are made of artificial turf, and the amount of silica sand is normal for this type of surface.
