Choosing the **best time for padel training in Seville** balances weather, court availability and city enjoyment. Seville is playable most of the year, but each season feels different.
Spring (March–May) — top all-round season
Mild mornings, long evenings and green parks. Ideal for **intensive training** without summer heat stress. Holy Week and May bridges fill quickly — book early.
**Best for:** clubs, mixed-level groups, first-time visitors combining tourism and sport.
Summer (June–August) — early sessions essential
Daytime temperatures can exceed 38°C. Clubs still operate; **early morning and late evening** slots are standard. Hydration strategy matters — see our hydration article.
**Best for:** players who accept heat, short intense blocks, or holidays where beach extensions follow (Costa de la Luz is reachable).
Autumn (September–November) — strong value
Warm but manageable days, football season energy in the city, excellent **padel weekend** demand from northern Europe escaping colder weather.
**Best for:** training camps, repeat visitors, groups wanting nightlife and culture after sunset sessions.
Winter (December–February) — underrated training window
Seville winters are mild compared with central/northern Europe. Rain is possible but many days stay dry and 15–18°C. Lower tourist pressure except Christmas/New Year.
**Best for:** serious repetition training, technique blocks, corporate retreats.
Read also: Why Seville for winter padel.
Events that affect availability
– **Semana Santa / Easter** – **Feria de Abril** (April) – **Long weekends** (Spain + UK school holidays)
Align with SPE when picking dates — we flag busy court weeks during quoting.
Match season to your goal
| Goal | Suggested months | | Training camp | Oct–Apr | | Social holiday | Mar–May, Sep–Nov | | Maximum sunshine | May, Sep | | Budget sensitivity | Jan–Feb, Nov |
Plan your dates
Check fixed weekends, use Create Your Experience for custom dates or contact us for advice on the best week for your group.
