Book a padel court in Madrid
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Madrid is the global epicentre of padel: over two hundred clubs listed across the Community of Madrid, Premier Padel running its P1 stop at the Madrid Premier Padel, and a player density unmatched anywhere else. It's also Playtomic's home market — the platform was founded in Madrid in 2017 — which translates into near-complete Playtomic coverage of the capital's clubs.
In practical terms, you're spoiled for choice: climate-controlled indoor bunkers in Alcorcón, artificial-grass outdoor courts on the southern outskirts, urban centres like Santo Pádel or Madrid Central, and Euroindoor's 18-court flagship. This page lists five verified Playtomic clubs, their booking windows, observed prices, and how Padel Snipe automates capturing the best slots.
Why Madrid's best slots disappear in seconds
Abundance of clubs doesn't solve the rush-hour problem. Weekday evenings (7-10pm) and Saturday mornings concentrate demand that outstrips supply — even in Madrid. On flagship indoor venues (Euroindoor Alcorcón, Madrid Central Pádel, Santo Pádel), prime-time courts literally vanish within 2 to 5 seconds of the Playtomic window opening. From a player's perspective, that means refreshing the app at midnight has stopped being enough for several seasons now.
Recurring players — the ones who want the same court every Tuesday or every Thursday — feel this most: a single miss per month breaks the weekly rhythm. That's exactly the profile Padel Snipe was built for: automate the capture, turn a booking window into a scheduled background task, free the player from the "must be on my phone at midnight" chore.
Five verified Playtomic clubs in Madrid
Euroindoor Alcorcón
Located at C/Pintores 7, in the Urtinsa industrial park in Alcorcón, Euroindoor is one of the largest indoor complexes in the Community of Madrid: 18 climate-controlled glass courts, open Monday to Friday 7am-11:30pm. The club also runs an annex in La Moraleja (7 additional courts). Bookings go through Playtomic (playtomic.com/clubs/euroindoor-alcorcon). Prime time is intense — courts 1 to 18 routinely sell out in the evening.
Madrid Central Pádel
Addresses Calle Boyer 20 and 28, 28052 Madrid. Madrid Central Pádel combines the main building (courts 1 to 8, including the "Central" and the "Central Paquito Navarro") with an extension (courts 9 to 15). Fifteen climate-controlled indoor courts total, in an urban club accessible to eastern Madrid. Bookings via Playtomic, by phone, or in person per the club's published rules.
Pádel Hangar (Alcobendas)
Address: C. de la Metalurgia 8, 28108 Alcobendas. Pádel Hangar offers 10 courts blending indoor and outdoor — a setup that stabilises playability year-round, including rain and summer heat. Atmosphere is described as dynamic and social, and the club attracts competitive players. Bookings on playtomic.com/clubs/padel-hangar-manager.
Santo Pádel Madrid
Calle Cavilas 2, 28052 Madrid. Urban club featuring indoor glass courts, open 9am-midnight Monday to Friday and 8:30am-midnight on weekends and public holidays. Equipment rental, café, changing rooms and Wi-Fi on site. Playtomic bookings here. A solid option for a player based in eastern or south-eastern Madrid who wants to stay inside the urban zone.
Padel Sur (Torrejón de la Calzada)
Calle Clara Campoamor 40, 28991 Torrejón de la Calzada. Six outdoor courts in latest-generation artificial grass, glass-enclosed, open 9am-11pm weekdays and 9am-10pm weekends/public holidays. Padel school with individual and group lessons. Bookings via Playtomic. Rates are among the lowest in the Madrid suburbs — a sensible alternative for players in the south of the community.
Several Madrid chains (Reebok Sports Club, JC Ferrero, some premium clubs in La Moraleja) route most bookings through Playtomic but also offer slots reservable only through their own in-house app or by phone — in that case the club is partially covered by Padel Snipe (Playtomic slots are sniped, the rest aren't). Use the in-app search to confirm exact compatibility before building your priority list.
Observed Playtomic windows
Each club sets its own window rule in its Playtomic back office (often between D-7 and D-3 for urban indoor clubs, sometimes D-1 for suburban outdoor venues). Padel Snipe auto-detects the applicable window when you add a club — no manual setup.
| Club | Typical window |
|---|---|
| Euroindoor Alcorcón | Variable (Padel Snipe auto-detects) |
| Madrid Central Pádel | Variable (Padel Snipe auto-detects) |
| Pádel Hangar (Alcobendas) | Variable (Padel Snipe auto-detects) |
| Santo Pádel Madrid | Variable (Padel Snipe auto-detects) |
| Padel Sur (Torrejón de la Calzada) | Variable (Padel Snipe auto-detects) |
Padel prices in Madrid — what we see
Madrid rates remain among the most accessible in Europe. Typical orders of magnitude across Playtomic clubs: €10-14/hour (full court) off-peak on suburban outdoor clubs like Padel Sur; €14-18/hour on urban indoor venues (Santo Pádel, Pádel Hangar); €16-20/hour prime time at premium flagships (Madrid Central, Euroindoor). Split across 4 players, a game typically works out at €3-5 each — roughly three times cheaper than Paris or London. For the official market reference, see the Spanish Padel Federation (FEP).
What Padel Snipe actually brings to Madrid
Padel Snipe is an automation service that lets you configure a priority of clubs, target days and target times, then fires the Playtomic booking attempt the millisecond the window opens. For Madrid specifically, that means: covering indoor prime time that clears out in seconds; locking in a recurring slot (same time every week) without having to be online at midnight; chaining several clubs in priority order if the first is full.
Three things to know before signing up. First, the service is best-effort, not a guarantee: availability depends on Playtomic and on competition for slots, not just our speed. Our users report a high success rate on recurring slots — put us to the test with the free trial. Second, only Playtomic-connected clubs are in scope; Madrid clubs on proprietary apps are out. Third, your Playtomic credentials are encrypted with AES-256 before storage — no one reads them in plain text, and authentication is handled via session cookies just like the official Playtomic app.
You can start for free (1 active slot), upgrade to Pro at €14/month for 5 slots and up to 3 prioritised clubs per slot, or Elite at €29/month for unlimited slots and clubs. See full pricing or start directly via free registration.
Frequently asked questions — Madrid
Madrid has hundreds of clubs — why do I need a bot?
Because supply doesn't fully absorb demand during prime time. Madrid's padel community numbers in the hundreds of thousands of active players, and weekday 7-10pm slots on flagship indoor venues (Euroindoor, Madrid Central, Santo Pádel) disappear within seconds of the Playtomic window opening. The abundance applies to off-peak hours — not evenings.
What are the Playtomic windows for Madrid clubs?
Each club sets its own rule in Playtomic's back office — typically between D-7 and D-3 for urban indoor venues, sometimes D-1 for suburban outdoor clubs. Padel Snipe auto-detects the applicable window the moment you add a club, so there's no manual setup.
I'm in central Madrid — is it worth targeting Alcorcón or Alcobendas?
Depends on your transport and flexibility. Euroindoor Alcorcón and Pádel Hangar Alcobendas together offer 28 indoor/outdoor courts, which massively multiplies availability versus the city centre. By car from Chamberí, expect 25-35 minutes depending on traffic; by metro/cercanías, 45-60 minutes. For a regular evening player the trip can pay off. For a one-off casual game, Madrid Central or Santo Pádel make more sense.
Does Padel Snipe cover all Madrid chains (Reebok, JC Ferrero, La Moraleja…)?
We cover any club connected to Playtomic. Most of Madrid's major chains use Playtomic, but a handful still run bookings through proprietary systems (their own website, phone, in-house app) — those are out of scope. The built-in search only surfaces clubs that are actually compatible.
Are padel prices really lower in Madrid than in Paris or London?
Clearly yes. Madrid rates typically run €10-20 per court-hour (split across 4 players) versus €10-20 per player in Paris doubles, and £50-70 per court-hour in London. Suburban outdoor clubs like Padel Sur start around €10/hour off-peak; premium indoor venues (Madrid Central, Euroindoor) rise to €16-20/hour prime time. Spain remains the most price-competitive market in Western Europe.
Since Playtomic is Spanish, is the Madrid integration better?
Playtomic was founded in Spain in 2017 and Madrid is its historical anchor market. The practical consequence: very low platform fragmentation (few Anybuddy or proprietary-app clubs), near-exhaustive Playtomic coverage, and standardised window rules. It's the market where Padel Snipe hits the fewest coverage gaps.