Padelprix Santiago
31, Rúa de Polonia, Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain, 15707
Opening Hours
Reviews (5)
Good place to play pickup games. In the morning it's cheap, about €3.25 each for an hour and a half, but after 4 pm it goes up to €7 and change, which I consider expensive but reasonable given the facilities.
The best club in town, just 10 minutes from the center. Six brand new courts with high ceilings and great lighting. They offered us a match scheduling service through an app, which was perfect, and they also invited us to try their padel academy. The changing rooms were clean and smelled great! Small details that make a big difference: tampons and sanitary pads in the women's changing room! 😍😍
I went to play my first padel match and I thought it was a good indoor facility, with 6 courts inside. If I had to find a fault, I'd say it lacks a spectator area to watch matches; the courts are a bit close together and very tight against the walls. There's a café with tables where you can get something to eat or drink.
I'm a regular customer at Padelprix Santiago, but after today's experience, I'm seriously considering returning, both myself and my friends. With the horrendous heat and absolutely no one to sell us water or even a damn Aquarius (a sports drink), I suppose they were on vacation or days off. The least they could do is think a little about their customers. In 36°C heat, it's truly shameful and degrading that the vending machines aren't working and we have nowhere to buy anything to drink, anything at all, before leaving customers completely unattended. At the very least, they should check that the damn drinks machines are working. Today, I myself suffered a drop in blood pressure, and we felt utterly helpless, unable to get even a simple bottle of water, and with no one to sell it to us either. It's clear that making money is their priority, and the customers matter very little. A real disgrace!
Large facilities and very friendly staff
