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Weedclubs in Madrid – Best, Worst, and How to Join

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Our independent research on weedclubs in Madrid. We joined clubs as regular members and never mentioned Spain420. By doing that, we experienced what any visitor or local would see. In addition, we spoke with people online, reviewed Google feedback, checked Reddit threads, and read messages sent through our site. As a result, we built a balanced view of which clubs deliver and which ones fall short.

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How weedclubs in Madrid work

Spain does not run storefront dispensaries. Instead, cannabis access happens through private non profit associations called cannabis clubs. You register with valid ID, pay a small membership, and then enjoy a private space with menus and a community atmosphere. If you plan a broader trip, this guide helps you prepare:
Planning a European cannabis trip and what to know before you spark up in Spain.

For more context, explore our background guides on
Cannabis in Madrid and
Medical marijuana in Madrid.

The 3 best weedclubs in Madrid

In this section, we focus on the weedclub experience itself. We look at decor, vibe, staff, members, inclusivity, safety, prices and the overall entertainment value for anyone who wants to spend time at the club rather than just smoke and leave. For additional context, you can also read our
top 5 dispensary in Madrid guide.

Falcanna

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Falcanna offers premium American genetics, steady service and a calm vibe. The team keeps the space pet friendly and well equipped with TVs, Wi Fi, snacks and drinks. Moreover, members online highlight consistent quality and friendly staff. Membership costs only €5 per month, and prices across the menu stay fair. Drinks cost €1, and the club is LGBTQ+ inclusive and women owned.

Barrio: Tribunal, Noviciado, Callao

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Estigia

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Estigia runs as a lively community club with regular menu updates and gaming consoles. The space is pet friendly and locals choose it often. In fact, reviews consistently praise the welcoming atmosphere and good value. We also featured Estigia in our top 5 dispensaries in Madrid. Women own the club, it is LGBTQ+ inclusive and the room makes it easy to meet Spanish locals and regular members.

Barrio: Quevedo, San Bernardo

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Call Me Bud

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Call Me Bud feels more like a lounge than a simple club. You will find a pool table, board games and a steady menu. Reviews mention comfort and social energy, and the team stays friendly and attentive. Because the yearly membership is well priced, members often settle in and enjoy a modern room that feels upscale without the Noviciado club prices.

Barrio: Islas Filipinas

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A New Weedclub in Madrid we visited so far so good

The Garden

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Located near Retiro, The Garden has been mentioned positively in recent reviews and local conversations. Members describe it as relaxed and well managed. While new, it’s quickly gaining traction for quality menus and service. The owner was amazing and was very welcoming. His recommendations were cool. It was just a bit difficult to get in as they are super cautious.

Barrio: Conde de Casal / Retiro

Green Matamala

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Another favorite new spot we visited is Green Matamala in Salamanca. The club is just a week old, so you won’t find much online yet. However, they opened in the space of an older club and managed to keep a lot of its charm. There’s a pool table, super cheap prices, and a relaxed setup that feels very approachable. Membership is only 5€ per month and entry is open for anyone 18 and over. The staff were chill and welcoming, which gave us the impression that this place is more about community than flash. It already feels like the kind of club that regulars will return to often as it grows.

Barrio: Salamanca

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The 3 worst rated weedclubs in Madrid

Based on our visits, public reviews and member feedback, the clubs below did not meet expectations. While each place can change over time, our experience and the most common online comments align.

Green Shot

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We found stale air, a weak menu and minimal engagement from staff. Google reviews describe similar experiences, and our visit matched that sentiment.

Lunga Club Madrid

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The room felt crowded and chaotic, and the menu lacked consistency. Several Reddit threads warn about uneven visits here, and our time on site agreed with those notes.

Enjoint Munchies

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The design looks appealing; however, the room felt noisy and smoky, and prices did not match the quality delivered. Multiple mentions online raise the same concerns.

What all clubs have in common

  • Free Wi Fi, drinks, snacks, TVs and music
  • Falcanna and Estigia allow pets
  • Call Me Bud includes a pool table and board games
  • Estigia and Delicias Green near Atocha provide consoles
  • Clubs open and close regularly, so confirm details before you visit

FAQ about weedclubs in Madrid

What is the difference between a legal and an illegal weedclub?

Legal clubs register as non profit associations, check ID and limit access to members. By contrast, illegal clubs allow walk ins, sell openly or skip ID checks. Those places risk shutdowns and fines, so you should avoid them.

Why are some clubs 21+ instead of 18+?

Spanish law allows private associations to set house rules. Eighteen is the minimum age; however, some clubs choose 21 to keep a mature environment and reduce risk.

What do you need to bring to join?

Bring a valid government ID such as a passport, DNI or NIE. Clubs do not accept photos or copies. Also bring a small membership fee in cash.

How much does it cost to join a club?

Most clubs charge between 20 and 50 euros per year. Inside, members usually spend 10 to 30 euros per visit. Falcanna sits in a premium yet fair range, while Estigia lands in a moderate range. Cheaper clubs exist; however, menus often fluctuate in quality.

Are all weedclubs LGBTQ+ inclusive?

Madrid clubs generally welcome everyone, and central neighborhoods such as Chueca emphasize inclusivity. Even so, always check recent reviews to confirm the vibe you want.

Are there women owned clubs in Madrid?

Yes. Several clubs are run or co founded by women. Many of these spaces highlight safety, comfort and community, which benefits first time members.

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Final word

Spain420 connects you with the right weedclub in Madrid. If you want Falcanna for premium genetics, Estigia for a community vibe, Call Me Bud for a lounge feel or a newer option such as The Garden, we can guide you. Choose a verified club, avoid the common mistakes and enjoy the experience with confidence.

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