Padel Palace - Salamanca
23, Calzada Toro, Villares de la Reina, Salamanca, Castilla y León, Spain, 37184
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Membership & Pricing
Padel Palace is a long-established padel club in Villares de la Reina, on the industrial estate about ten minutes south of Salamanca city centre. The venue runs five indoor glass courts—four doubles and one singles layout—with extra run-off space around the glass so you can chase down lobs without hitting walls. Static exercise bikes sit beside the courts for warm-ups, and carpeted walkways link the playing area to the bar and gym. The club built its reputation on match-making: free web registration lets you join open friendly games filtered by level, which suits players who do not have a fixed foursome. A sports shop stocks padel gear, and the bar is the usual post-match meeting point. Regular tournaments and a player directory keep the community active. The online booking system was overhauled in 2021 and remains the main way to reserve courts and sign up for open matches.
Facilities
Free user registration on the website unlocks booking, match sign-ups, player stats, and the open-games board sorted by level. Flexible subscription passes are available for regular players—contact the club for current abono options. Court hire is priced per player for 90-minute doubles slots or 60-minute singles sessions, with lower weekday morning rates. The club organises padel tournaments and helps fill incomplete foursomes through its match-making system.
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Reviews (5)
My experience at this padel club is terrible. We booked a court for a certain time, and when we arrived to play, they said the court was reserved for another time (they tried to come up with whatever excuse best suited them and get us out of there). On top of that, they tried to laugh at you in your face. When you spoke to the manager, they kept selling you the same bike over the phone, and when you reminded them of the conversation, they were speechless and couldn't figure out how to get out of the mess they'd made up. I don't recommend going to this place to play. There are thousands of better places in Salamanca to play padel.
It's a shame that my experience at this padel club wasn't satisfactory due to the limited payment methods. Everything must be paid in cash, which is a major inconvenience (the other day we tried to pay for half the court by card, €13, and they refused, despite having a payment terminal). I hope they consider this improvement in the future to offer a more comprehensive service.
Great atmosphere and friendly service, recommended if you want to have a great day of padel.
The courts are very poorly maintained. There's sand everywhere and the surface is very uneven. Some courts even have holes. Lighting is poor, depending on the court. Reservations aren't made automatically; you have to wait for confirmation, even if all the players are registered. You can't pay by card, and you can't pay for drinks in the cafeteria. To date, these are the worst facilities in Salamanca.
The courts are good to play on. I would emphasize their maintenance more, but it's nothing serious. The biggest problem with this club is that they don't allow card payments of €10 or less; if you book a single court, you're forced to pay in cash. In this day and age, that's something they really need to update. Otherwise, it's fine.
