Centro Deportivo Huerta Del Perejil
s/n, Calle Estafeta, Distrito Norte, Sevilla, Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain, 41015
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Membership & Pricing
Centro Deportivo Huerta del Perejil is a municipal sports complex on Calle Estafeta in northern Sevilla (41015), now listed by the city as Centro Deportivo Irene Guerrero but still widely known by its former name. The site is run under administrative concession by CD San Pablo Pino Montano and forms part of the Instituto Municipal de Deportes network. Padel is a core draw: four outdoor glass courts sit alongside a tennis court, beach-volleyball sand, frontenis wall, multipurpose court, artificial football pitch and football-7 field, all within a fenced compound with floodlights and changing rooms. Activities registered with the council include tennis and beach volleyball, while day-to-day padel bookings and lessons are handled on site. The centre suits neighbourhood players who want affordable public-sport pricing rather than a private members club, though regular users can align with municipal Abono Deporte schemes through the IMD.
Facilities
As a Sevilla municipal centre, access typically runs through IMD channels: Abono Deporte cards, online facility reservation (Reserva y Gestión de Instalaciones Deportivas on imd.sevilla.org) and on-site payment. Phone the centre on 615 285 644 (official IMD listing) or 954 047 980 / 644 250 302 (padel directories) to book padel courts or padel classes. Email info@sanpablopinomontano.com for concession-managed enquiries. No Playtomic listing; call or use the municipal booking portal. Padel lessons available per third-party sports directories.
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Reviews (5)
Sports center with tennis court, futsal court, 7-a-side football pitch (needs improvement), 11-a-side football pitch (perfect), Basque pelota court, several padel courts, changing rooms, showers, missing only... open snack bar, perfect.
Padel courts with carpets separated and lumps everywhere, high risk of injury. I hope they're insured for everyone's benefit. They're not maintained, it's a shame they have them like this.
Although the court manager is quite responsive, we've been experiencing a problem for a long time, which, while not directly related to the facility's management, is very annoying: while we're playing, specifically on the futsal court, children and people from other fields keep crossing the court, which significantly ruins the playing experience. To avoid hitting them with a ball (which would be ideal) and fighting with people, you have to stop the game until they pass. The layout of the courts is very chaotic; they're not parallel but perpendicular, with balls from other fields crossing into ours. There are no nets covering the court; you have to keep chasing the ball all the time. I don't recommend it at all for playing.
The schedule says the court is open and it is closed.
It's closed, it says it's open, I'm waiting
