Padel Court Prices in Madrid

Venues
201
Courts/100K
30.1
Population
3.3M
padelnomics Score
41/100
Key takeaway: Madrid has **201 tracked padel venues** serving 3.3M residents — 30.1 courts per 100K. A padelnomics Score of **41/100** places it in the growth phase.

This page covers padel court pricing in Madrid at the market level — what shapes prices, how the market positions, and what our padelnomics Score says about supply density. Specific city- and venue-level pricing benchmarks — median peak and off-peak rates, P25–P75 spreads, occupancy rates, and pricing trends over time — are part of Padelnomics Research.

What Drives Padel Pricing?

Padel hourly rates in every city are shaped by the same structural factors — the local mix produces the local price level:

  • Peak vs off-peak: Weekday evenings and weekends are consistently the most expensive slots. Weekday mornings and early afternoons trade materially lower. The peak-to-off-peak spread is a direct read on how concentrated demand is in the market.
  • Facility quality and amenities: Newer indoor venues with LED lighting, climate control, lounge areas and a pro shop command meaningfully higher rates than older outdoor courts or basic indoor facilities without extras.
  • Location and accessibility: Inner-city venues with strong public-transport links earn premium rates over outlying facilities. Parking availability, visibility from the street, and siting in higher-income neighbourhoods feed straight through to defensible price points.
  • Market maturity: Established padel markets carry higher, more stable prices. In younger markets prices can shift quickly as new venues open and competitive intensity changes.
  • Existing-venue occupancy: Where courts run full at peak hours, operators have pricing power. Low occupancy compresses rates or forces more flexible models — memberships, dynamic pricing, off-peak promotions.

How Does Madrid Compare?

Madrid has 201 padel venues for a population of 3.3M (6.2 venues per 100K residents). A padelnomics Score of 41/100 reflects solid investment potential — enough market for competitive pricing, with room for new venues that carry a sharp positioning.

Venue density of 6.2 per 100K residents directly influences pricing: higher density means more competition, which tends to stabilise or compress prices.

See the Spain market overview to compare Madrid against other cities. The full Madrid investment analysis includes a detailed financial model seeded with local market data.

Concrete Pricing Data for Madrid

Median peak and off-peak rates, P25–P75 spreads, per-venue occupancy, and how prices have moved over the last several months change continuously with the market — and can only be read reliably from live booking and pricing data. This city- and venue-level data layer is part of Padelnomics Research:

Padelnomics Research for Madrid → Median hourly rates, per-venue occupancy, pricing trends over time, and competitor benchmarks. View plans

FAQ

How much does it cost to rent a padel court in Madrid?

Rates vary between indoor and outdoor facilities, between premium and standard amenities, and between peak and off-peak hours. Specific median hourly rates, peak/off-peak spreads, and P25–P75 ranges for Madrid are part of Padelnomics Research.

When are padel courts cheapest in Madrid?

Off-peak hours — typically weekday mornings and early afternoons — consistently trade well below evening and weekend rates. The exact spread in Madrid is tracked in Padelnomics Research.

How many padel venues are there in Madrid?

Madrid has 201 tracked padel venues with 980 courts in total serving 3.3M residents — 30.1 courts per 100,000 people.

How does padel pricing in Madrid compare to other Spain cities?

City size, competitive intensity and market maturity drive meaningful price variation across Spain. Specific city-by-city comparison values with median rates are part of Padelnomics Research. See the Spain market overview for the full ranking by Padelnomics Score.

Are padel court prices in Madrid going up or down?

Prices tend to stabilise in mature markets and rise in growth markets where demand outstrips supply. How prices are currently trending in Madrid is part of the monthly pricing track in Padelnomics Research. Use the financial planner to model different pricing scenarios.

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See also: Madrid investment analysis · Spain market overview