Set Marseille
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"Used coming doubles badminton"
Elisabeth Duchamp
1 year ago
Used to coming for doubles badminton sessions, I am very disappointed to have noticed that badminton courts have gone from €10 for a half court to €10 per person. So indeed it's inflation but still, if the SET wants to continue to build customer loyalty I don't think it's the right strategy because there is a big risk of losing many members.
"Exceptional experience set club"
William Abremont
1 year ago
An exceptional club that I have attended for a year, combining sport, relaxation and gastronomy with rare excellence. The location is ideal and the atmosphere friendly and elegant, with varied, perfectly maintained facilities for squash, badminton, fitness and more, clearly run by owners with an eye for detail. The restaurant is a real gem, refined and fresh, making it easy to extend a session with a great meal, and I recommend it without hesitation.
"Important information review only"
mehdi metwaly
4 years ago
Great for sport — but this is about the restaurant. Lovely setting with a terrace by the pool and quick, professional service, yet the food let it down: a 'salad' that arrived as a plain bowl of rice and badly under-seasoned. Perfect for badminton; the kitchen needs work.
"Best squash club marseille"
Samuel Gourion
1 year ago
Best squash club in Marseille. After you can enjoy a draft beer or use the restaurant. If you are a member you can use the swimming pool. Badminton and fitness are also available. Very nice place. Visited in July
"Group four people who"
Guemboura Djamel
1 year ago
We are a group of four people who frequent this establishment to play squash several times a week. Unfortunately, our recent experiences have been very disappointing. The staff often turns off the field lights without warning, even if there is no one after us. They refuse to let us finish our matches, showing a complete lack of sportsmanship. The welcome is often cold and discourteous. It is clear that profit takes precedence over customer satisfaction.

