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Sport Club Los Ángeles "pintopádel"

Pinto, Spain
4.4(619 reviews)

Esquina: Calle Asturias con, Calle Francisco Tárrega, Pinto, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain, 28320

Indoor Courts10
Outdoor Courts4
Covered Courts
Singles Play

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Membership & Pricing

Pintopadel, listed on Google as Sport Club Los Ángeles "pintopádel", is a large padel complex in Pinto on the southern edge of Madrid at Calle Asturias 30. The club built its reputation on court quality: fourteen glass courts (ten covered and four outdoor) designed with seamless glass-and-mesh walls, hidden net fixings and no sharp edges in the playing zone. The two courts nearest the casa club use panoramic end glass so spectators can follow matches from the terrace. Pintopadel also runs one of the busier ranking systems in the area, padel courses for all levels, Liga Sur and youth leagues, and a well-stocked test-paddle shop with major brands. Five pickleball courts add a second racket sport. The atmosphere is social and busy, with many regulars booking through Playtomic.

Facilities

Book courts on Playtomic or pintopadel.com (Reservas section). Join ranking, courses or leagues via the website menus. Register for ME APUNTO / club user area. Corner of Calle Asturias and Calle Francisco Tárrega, 28320 Pinto. Playtomic lists Calle Asturias 30.

Opening Hours

Monday9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Thursday9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Friday9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Saturday9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Reviews (5)

SAMUEL O, EVEREST4 years ago

Good place for enjoying playing padel with friends and family.

Jesus Beltran8 years ago

Mediocre

izan Fernández Roldan2 months ago

After renting and paying for the court, and of course going through reception, once we started playing, they told us we couldn't put more than 6 balls on the court. We went through reception with a ball cart, and there was no problem paying for it. It's worth mentioning that my wife, my son, and I aren't professionals, nor do we make a living from giving lessons, but they won't let you practice or put more than 6 balls on the court. However, once you've paid, there's no problem paying at the register. I think this attitude is terrible, especially knowing that, as I said, we aren't professionals and we don't get paid for it. And to not let you practice more without even warning you beforehand—if we had known, we wouldn't have paid—is unacceptable! A 1, and why not a 0?

Daniel P.3 months ago

We played a tournament there on Monday, for the second year in a row, and what can I say about the owner? He couldn't have treated us better; it's a luxury to have him and his willingness to work with us. We hope to play there for many more years. A true 10!

Marta Bonache Ramirez5 months ago

The slopes were in good condition and it was very pleasant to move to a shaded slope as there was a free runway.