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Best Padel Clubs in Madrid 2026: 5 Reviewed (€10-20/h)

Euroindoor Alcorcón, Madrid Central, Padel Hangar, Santo Padel, Padel Sur — verified addresses, prices, indoor vs outdoor, midnight booking timing tips. Updated April 2026.

Best Padel Clubs in Madrid 2026: 5 Top Venues Reviewed

Madrid is the global capital of padel. Over 350 venues, more courts per capita than any other major European city, and the home of Playtomic itself. Booking a court here is fundamentally different from London or Paris: the supply is enormous, but the prime-time demand still saturates the best indoor spots within seconds of release.

This guide covers the 5 clubs that matter most for regular Madrid players in 2026: prices, court counts, addresses, booking platforms, and how to win the contested slots. For a deeper look at the city as a whole — clubs, neighbourhoods, prices — see our Madrid padel city guide.

TL;DR

  • Euroindoor Alcorcón — 18 indoor courts (the biggest), €14-18/h, suburban
  • Madrid Central Padel — 6 indoor courts, central, €16-20/h, hardest to book in town
  • Padel Hangar Alcobendas — 14 indoor+outdoor, €13-17/h, suburban north
  • Santo Padel — 8 indoor courts, central Chamberí, €15-20/h
  • Padel Sur Torrejón de la Calzada — 6 outdoor courts, €10-12/h, cheapest

Almost all clubs route through Playtomic exclusively. If your club is on Playtomic and prime-time slots vanish in seconds, our Playtomic vs Padel Mates breakdown clarifies which app each major European city uses.

1. Euroindoor Alcorcón — the biggest

18 indoor courts in the Urtinsa industrial park (C/Pintores 7, Alcorcón). The largest single-site padel facility in the Madrid metropolitan area. Open 7-23h every day, parking on-site.

Prices : €14-18/hour for the full court, €3.50-4.50 per player at 4. Off-peak slots (mornings, midday weekdays) drop to €12.

Why it wins : sheer court inventory. Even on Saturday morning at 10:00 you'll find a slot if you book 3-4 days ahead. Prime evening slots (19:00-22:00 weekdays) still go fast but availability is far better than central clubs.

Booking platform : Playtomic.

When to skip : if you don't have a car. From central Madrid (Chamberí), it's 25-35 min by car or 45-60 min by metro/cercanías.

2. Madrid Central Padel — central + contested

6 indoor courts in central Madrid (close to Plaza de Castilla). Walking distance from major metro stations, popular with after-work players.

Prices : €16-20/hour, €4-5/player. Premium pricing for the central location.

Why it wins : central convenience, no commute. The bottleneck of Madrid's central padel scene.

Booking platform : Playtomic.

When to skip : prime-time slots (19:00-22:00 weekdays, Sat/Sun mornings) are the hardest to book in Madrid — competition fiercer than at suburban venues. Either book 7 days ahead at midnight or use automation to fire the request in under 300 ms.

3. Padel Hangar Alcobendas — suburban premium

10 indoor + 4 outdoor courts in the northern suburb of Alcobendas. Modern facility, well-lit, parking on-site.

Prices : €13-17/hour. Slightly cheaper than Euroindoor in absolute terms, similar per-player cost.

Why it wins : combines large inventory (14 courts total) with northern-Madrid catchment area (Alcobendas, San Sebastián de los Reyes, Tres Cantos). If you live north of central, faster access than Euroindoor.

Booking platform : Playtomic.

4. Santo Padel — central Chamberí

8 indoor courts in the Chamberí district of central Madrid. Walking distance from metro Iglesia and Bilbao. One of the most popular central clubs.

Prices : €15-20/hour.

Why it wins : strong community, clean facilities, central location accessible without car. Often hosts level-tagged Open Matches via Playtomic — easier to find partners at your level.

Booking platform : Playtomic.

When to skip : Saturday/Sunday morning slots can sell out 5+ days ahead. Weekday lunch (13:00-15:00) is usually open.

5. Padel Sur Torrejón de la Calzada — the cheapest

6 outdoor courts in Torrejón de la Calzada, ~25 minutes south of central Madrid. Outdoor only, no roof.

Prices : €10-12/hour off-peak, €12-14/hour prime. The cheapest Playtomic-listed Madrid club.

Why it wins : budget option, easy availability except July-August (when 38-40°C makes outdoor unplayable midday). Off-peak prices unbeaten.

Booking platform : Playtomic.

Comparison table

Club Courts Type Price/h Location Difficulty to book
Euroindoor Alcorcón 18 Indoor €14-18 Suburban SW Medium
Madrid Central 6 Indoor €16-20 Central Very hard
Padel Hangar Alcobendas 14 Mixed €13-17 Suburban N Medium
Santo Padel 8 Indoor €15-20 Central Chamberí Hard
Padel Sur Torrejón 6 Outdoor €10-12 Suburban S Easy

How far in advance can you book?

7 days ahead at midnight on Playtomic for almost every club. Members of specific clubs sometimes get 24-48h priority. The midnight Playtomic window is the moment that decides whether you get your Saturday morning slot — under 60 seconds at Madrid Central and Santo Padel for prime slots.

How to win prime slots in Madrid

Three options, in increasing difficulty:

  1. Off-peak : Tuesday/Wednesday midday, no contest, easy availability everywhere.
  2. Manual midnight booking : you set an alarm, open Playtomic, click as fast as you can. Works for medium-difficulty slots, fails consistently on Saturday morning at central clubs.
  3. Automation : tools like Padel Snipe fire the booking request in 200-300 ms after the window opens, beating any human reaction time. Built specifically for Playtomic — works exactly the same in Madrid as in Paris or London.

Final word

Madrid's padel infrastructure is the deepest in the world, but the central indoor scene saturates almost as fast as London or Paris on prime slots. The pragmatic move : Euroindoor or Padel Hangar for guaranteed availability if you have a car, Madrid Central or Santo Padel for after-work convenience but accept you need to be first or automate.

If you're new to Playtomic and unsure how the level system or matchmaking works, our Playtomic alternatives 2026 guide covers the full ecosystem — Playtomic, MATCHi, Padel Mates, Anybuddy and 4 more — to help you pick the right tool for your city.

External sources: Playtomic Madrid clubs, Federación Madrileña de Pádel.

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Frequently asked questions

How many padel clubs are there in Madrid in 2026?+
Madrid has over 350 venues offering padel courts in 2026, ranging from 2-court community spots to 18-court complexes like Euroindoor Alcorcón. Spain hosts more than 28,000 courts nationally — Madrid alone concentrates the densest urban padel network in the world. Most reliable Playtomic-listed clubs cluster in Alcorcón, Alcobendas, Torrejón, Chamberí and Centro.
Which is the largest padel club in Madrid?+
Euroindoor Alcorcón holds the title with 18 indoor courts, located in the Urtinsa industrial park (C/Pintores 7). Padel Hangar Alcobendas comes second with 10 indoor courts and 4 outdoor. Both are 25-35 minutes from central Madrid by car. For central locations, Santo Padel and Madrid Central Padel each have 6-8 courts.
Do Madrid padel clubs use Playtomic?+
Yes, almost exclusively. Madrid is the global capital of Playtomic — the platform was founded in Spain and over 95% of Madrid clubs route bookings through it. A handful of municipal courts use private systems, but for the named clubs in this guide, Playtomic is the primary booking interface.
How much does a padel court cost in Madrid in 2026?+
€10-20 per hour for the full court (€2.50-5 per player at 4). Outdoor suburban venues like Padel Sur sit at €10-12/h off-peak. Indoor premium clubs like Euroindoor or Madrid Central reach €16-20/h in prime time (19:00-22:00 weekdays, all weekend). Spain remains the cheapest Western European padel market — Paris and London cost 2-3x more.
How far in advance can I book a padel court in Madrid?+
Most Madrid clubs open bookings 7 days ahead at midnight. Some clubs allow members 24-48h priority access. Prime-time slots at Euroindoor, Madrid Central and Santo Padel disappear within 30-60 seconds of the midnight window, especially weekday evenings.
Which Madrid padel club is the hardest to book?+
Madrid Central Padel and Santo Padel during weekday evenings (19:00-22:00) and Saturday/Sunday mornings. Both are central, indoor, and walking distance from major metro stations. Euroindoor Alcorcón is easier to book due to its 18-court inventory but requires car/public transit time.
Can I book a Madrid padel court automatically?+
Yes. Tools like Padel Snipe attempt the booking the moment the slot opens, completing the request in under 300 ms. This is the only reliable way to secure prime slots at Madrid Central or Santo Padel where competition is fierce. Spanish players pioneered padel automation as early as 2022.
Are outdoor courts in Madrid playable year-round?+
Mostly yes, but with caveats. Madrid summers reach 38-40°C, making 14:00-19:00 outdoor sessions punishing in July-August. Winter is mild (5-12°C average) so outdoor play continues, though rare cold snaps can drop courts below freezing. Indoor remains the safe year-round choice — and explains why prime indoor slots are the most contested.
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