Pistas de pádel
València, La Saïdia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain, 46009
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Membership & Pricing
Polideportivo Marxalenes (also branded Poliesportiu Marxalenes-Saidia) sits at the edge of Parque Marxalenes in the Llano-Zaidia / La Saïdia area of Valencia, close to the Ronda Norte ring road. Operated by Centre Esportiu Marxalenes S.L., it is a neighbourhood multi-sport centre rather than a padel-only club: covered padel courts share the site with tennis, five-a-side football, swimming pools, and a wide programme of fitness and water classes. The centre positions itself as local sport at approachable prices, with schools for children and adults and an online court-booking system. For padel players living in the north of the city, it is a practical covered-court option without crossing town, and the same visit can include gym or pool use depending on access type.
Facilities
Padel court hire is booked online in 60-, 90-, or 120-minute slots through the centre MatchPoint reservation portal (PADEL is listed alongside TENIS). Exact euro rates for court rental are not published as plain text on the tariffs page, so current prices should be checked at reception or during the booking flow. The Escuela de Pádel offers one-hour group lessons for children and adults: adult monthly fees are listed at 39.60 EUR for one day per week and 78 EUR for two days; ages 6-11 pay 28 / 54 EUR, and ages 12-15 pay 30 / 56 EUR. Private lessons are priced at 23 EUR before 17:00 or 30 EUR after for one player, and 26 / 32 EUR for two. The centre also promotes abonado (member) directed-activity schedules and asks visitors to consult updated general tariffs. WhatsApp is published as 650 48 17 47 alongside reception on 963 40 04 90.
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Reviews (5)
They don't sweep the courts, they're full of leaves. The balls go out into the street, there's a gutter full of water when it rains, and the padel balls get wet.
It's impossible to play properly in the mornings because of the intense glare from the sun. The opaque film covering the windows has been peeling off, and it doesn't seem to be getting fixed.
The courts could be much better, but they're playable. Booking is easy, and they're covered. It's not a bad option.
For me they are super good. Very close to my house. Good price.
Quite well located and very comfortable, they are very good!
