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International Tennis Club sports club in Majadahonda, Madrid
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View of International Tennis Club in Majadahonda, Madrid
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International Tennis Club

4.1(421 reviews)$Sports
🕑 3 to 4 hours👶 Best for ages 5 and up. Younger children can enjoy swimming pools and introductory tennis programs, while older kids and teens benefit from structured tennis lessons and independent facility use. The club's youth programs are specifically designed to accommodate different skill levels and age groups.

About

International Tennis Club in Majadahonda offers families an excellent opportunity to combine sports and recreation in a welcoming suburban Madrid setting. With tennis lessons for all ages, swimming pools, and comprehensive youth programs, this club provides a perfect escape from the city center where kids can burn energy while learning new skills in a safe, structured environment.

Highlights

  • Professional tennis lessons with qualified instructors for children and beginners
  • Multiple swimming pools suitable for different ages and skill levels
  • Organized youth sports programs during school holidays
  • Safe, family-oriented environment away from tourist crowds
  • Well-maintained facilities with modern equipment

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Consider a day pass or short-term family membership if staying in Madrid for an extended period, as it offers better value than single-session rates and access to all facilities.
  2. 2.English-speaking staff availability varies, so having Google Translate ready or learning basic Spanish tennis terms will help with lesson bookings and facility navigation.
  3. 3.Visit during weekday mornings (10:00 AM to 1:00 PM) to avoid the after-school and evening rush when local families arrive.
  4. 4.Bring or purchase sunscreen and hats, as outdoor courts and pool areas can get intense sun exposure during summer months.
  5. 5.The club is located in Majadahonda, about 30 minutes from central Madrid by car or metro (Line 3 to Moncloa, then bus 656), so plan transportation accordingly.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM offer the quietest experience with better access to facilities and instructors. Spring (April to June) and early fall (September to October) provide ideal weather for outdoor tennis without Madrid's summer heat.

What to Know

Day passes and membership inquiries should be made in advance, either by phone or in person, as some facilities may require advance booking. The club has changing rooms and basic amenities, but bringing your own sports equipment initially is recommended until you know what's available for rent or purchase on-site.

Seasonal Notes

Outdoor pools typically operate from June through September, while indoor facilities remain open year-round. Summer months (July and August) feature special youth camps and intensive programs, ideal for visiting families wanting structured activities. Check ahead for holiday closures during major Spanish festivals.

Nearby Eats

Majadahonda's town center, a short drive away, offers family-friendly options like Vips (Spanish chain with kid menus and casual atmosphere) and various pizzerias along Calle Zurbaran. For a quick bite, the commercial center Equinoccio nearby has a food court with international options.

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