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Club Pádel Zaragoza

Zaragoza, Spain
4.5(687 reviews)

1, Calle de San Juan Bautista de la Salle, Casablanca, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain, 50012

Indoor Courts
Outdoor Courts
Covered Courts
Singles Play

Opening Hours

Monday9:00 AM – 11:30 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 11:30 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 11:30 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 11:30 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 11:30 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Reviews (5)

miguela month ago

We played on the Bealia court in the main pavilion. I paid €10.25 per court, which I think is one of the most expensive in Zaragoza, something that would be insignificant if the courts were in optimal condition… but I feel ripped off because on this court, three of the lights (photos attached) are only half as bright as the lights on other courts, making the visibility noticeably worse compared to the other courts in the pavilion. I mentioned this to the guy at the bar, saying that we pay a lot to have the courts in this condition and that the price wasn't reasonable for the state of the court. He just told me that they had it noted in maintenance and admitted that visibility was indeed poor on that court, and that was that. I'm not trying to be picky, I just expect that since you're paying, you should have the same conditions as other courts or even other clubs and be able to play comfortably. Thanks

Pia Rios2 months ago

Without a doubt, the best club in Zaragoza. I've been going for about two years now, both for matches and lessons. The instructors are all incredibly professional, without exception. The staff at the restaurant and reception are excellent. The facilities are new, the courts are well-lit and in perfect condition. I encourage anyone who wants to start or improve their padel game to join this community.

Oscar Learte2 months ago

I've been playing padel for 25 years, I've been a coach and have trained at clubs all over Spain, and honestly, I've never encountered a place with such arbitrary rules and such unprofessional service. The first time we went, we were treated well, but the second time the experience was surreal: They don't allow reservations by phone if you're not a member, which makes absolutely no sense in 2025. They charged us €27 for the court when, just days before, on a holiday, we paid €18. No one could explain the reason for this difference; in fact, I think they completely made up the price. The service, both on the phone and in person, was unpleasant and completely unjustified, simply because we weren't members. After so many years playing and organizing training sessions throughout the country, I can say that very few clubs demonstrate such inconsistent management and such disrespectful customer service. It's a shame, because padel is a sport based on community and a good atmosphere, and that's precisely what we found here. Of course, we won't be going back. It was yesterday, November 14th, at 8:30 pm. You can thank the person who served us for losing two customers 😉

PideSalsa2 months ago

The facilities have improved considerably, but the prices are the highest in Zaragoza. They don't have professional waitstaff, something they should consider if they want to improve the interior as well as the aesthetics.

Ignacio J.5 months ago

Great place to play padel, especially in the new pavilion. It has plenty of courts, friendly staff, a bar/restaurant, and I signed up for their classes a while ago. Highly recommended.