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Padel Seasons

Moralzarzal, Spain
4.0(25 reviews)

58, Camino de Alpedrete, Moralzarzal, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain, 28411

Indoor Courts
Outdoor Courts
Covered Courts
Singles Play

Opening Hours

Monday9:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 10:30 PM

Reviews (5)

Ricardo Torres4 weeks ago

Let's take it one step at a time: the courts are new and in good condition (I've had a few strange bounces, but I'm not sure if that's due to the condition of the balls), but I can't help thinking that the place was opened by someone who doesn't know anything about padel: there are no nets separating the courts, and it's extremely common for balls to land on your court or for your balls to go out into the adjacent courts. Furthermore, the courts face east to west, so even in winter, at certain times in the morning and afternoon, the sun is unbearable. They've put up some canvas panels, but they don't cover the entire open area, so it's quite uncomfortable. The most egregious thing of all is that, despite having space for sixteen players simultaneously, the changing rooms are for one person only (a converted construction shed), and there's only one shower per shed (a shower tray without curtains, so the entire floor and even your belongings get soaked), making it virtually impossible to shower. I find this a serious lack of respect for the players' health, especially since the price of these facilities is comparable to others that have proper changing rooms and allow you to finish your workout with a hot shower, particularly in cold weather. I don't know what surprises me more: that the users aren't making this situation known, that they aren't showering, or that they continue to give five-star ratings to facilities that don't allow for comfortable padel practice.

Skrybol 99a week ago

The experience at this place was awful. We came up from Madrid to play with some friends, and honestly, for being new, the courses have some impressive holes, but the course is completely uneven. The floodlights are cheap and designed to blind you because you can't even look up. The worst part was that we couldn't even shower because it was a construction shed that was filthy and meant for one person. We had to wait for another man to shower, and then he even relieved himself there. I think it's a poorly managed place, built quickly to rip off the locals. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone under any circumstances.

Sergio3 months ago

The facilities were excellent. I played there a week ago. The courts were in very good condition, practically brand new. The spotlights were also of excellent quality, allowing for perfect play even after the sun went down. The staff was very attentive and pleasant.

Eduardo Villegas de la Presaa month ago

The guy who served us at the counter was super nice. They turned on the light early to warm us up and even gave us an extra 10-15 minutes to finish our set because there was no one behind us. It's definitely a place to return to.

Alejandro Orozco6 months ago

I played this weekend... the staff was super attentive. Upon arrival, they told me to ask for the spotlights as soon as I needed them (the price doesn't change with or without spotlights). The courts are perfect, and the locker rooms are immaculate. The sun doesn't bother me at all; they have tarps to block it out. I'll be back to play soon.