
Padel Fun in the Heart of the Alps
Padel in Tyrol | Casa Padel Seefeld
Experience Padel in Tyrol like never before! Casa Padel Seefeld is Tyrol's first indoor Padel club, offering the perfect opportunity to discover or perfect your skills on six modern indoor courts. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, Padel is the ideal mix of fun, strategy, and movement, guaranteeing unforgettable moments on the court.
Top Features of Casa Padel Seefeld
- 6 Indoor Padel Courts: Perfect for all types of play, whether it's a casual match or a competitive game
- 4 Doubles Courts: Designed for the classic 4-player game
- 2 Singles Courts: Ideal for training or exciting 1v1 duels
- Equipment: High-quality rental paddles and balls are available for rent or purchase directly at the shop
- Booking: Reservations are simple and easy through the Playtomic app
Casa Padel Seefeld, padel hall
Mösererstrasse 632, 6100 Seefeld in Tirol



Price Overview Casa Padel Monday to Friday
| Times | Double court | Single court | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 hour | Per person* | 1 hour | Per person* | |
| 7:00 am - 4:00 pm | € 36 | € 9 | € 20 | € 10 |
| 04:00 pm - 11:00 pm | € 40 | € 10 | € 25 | € 12,5 |
* Hourly rate per person.
Price Overview Casa Padel Saturday to Sunday
| Times | Double Court | Single Court | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 hour | per person* | 1 hour | per person* | |
| 07:00 am - 11:00 pm | € 40 | € 10 | € 25 | € 12,5 |
* Hourly rate per person.

Tip: Use Playtomic
Enhance your Padel experience with Playtomic: Easily book courts online, access professional training sessions, and receive valuable tips to improve your game – all on one platform!
Exquisite Delights at the Restaurant
Restaurant Sabores
In addition to the sports highlights, Casa Padel Seefeld also offers a culinary experience at Restaurant Sabores. Enjoy delicious Spanish tapas, trendy drinks, and cocktails in a lively atmosphere – perfect for unwinding after an exciting match. Chef Victor José Reza Sanchez treats you to refined dishes from Spain.
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The World of Padel
Padel is a fascinating mix of tennis and squash that has become increasingly popular in recent years. Thanks to its fast-paced gameplay and easy-to-understand rules, Padel is a sport that suits all age groups and skill levels.
Rules & Facts
- Rules: Padel is typically played in doubles. The rules are similar to tennis, with the difference that the ball can bounce off the walls after hitting the ground before being returned.
- The Court: Played on a compact court surrounded by walls, which are part of the game.
- The Equipment: The paddle is solid and stringless, and the ball is similar to a tennis ball but softer.
- The Serve: Served below the waist, the ball must be played diagonally into the opponent’s side and may only bounce once.
- Points and Sets: Scoring follows the traditional tennis system, with games and sets.
- Play with Walls: A unique feature of Padel: the ball can bounce off the walls after hitting the ground and remain in play.
- Net Play: Players can also hit the ball before it bounces, which leads to exciting net duels.
- Strategy and Tactics: Due to the smaller court size and use of the walls, the focus is more on strategy and ball placement rather than raw power. Good teamwork and communication are key in doubles.
Here’s a video that explains the basics of Padel and the essential rules of the game.
The Right Equipment & Accessories
For the perfect Padel experience, the right equipment is essential. Beginners will find that an Allround paddle with a round head shape offers great control and forgiveness. Padel balls are slightly softer than tennis balls and provide ideal bounce, especially when playing with walls. Both paddles and balls are available for rental or purchase directly at Casa Padel Seefeld.
Since Padel requires quick direction changes and lateral movements, Padel shoes with a mixed sole (like tennis All-Court shoes) are particularly important. These provide the necessary support and flexibility on the court. Comfortable, breathable sportswear, typical for tennis and other racket sports, ensures comfort and freedom of movement.
History
Padel originated in Mexico in the 1960s and has since evolved into a global sport. Especially in Spain and Latin America, Padel has gained impressive popularity and is now a trend in many other countries. At Casa Padel Seefeld, you can experience this exciting sport up close, right here in Tyrol!





