Cannabis Clubs in Madrid
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How to Join a Weed Club in Madrid?
Cannabis clubs in Madrid are different from the ones you find in Barcelona where the vibe is way more relaxed. And they have nothing to do with the weed coffee shops in Amsterdam. Madrid has a more conservative local government, but it’s still the capital of Spain and there are plenty of cannabis clubs if you know how things work.
The cannabis laws in Spain are the same everywhere. It’s basic. Don’t smoke or consume in public and don’t get caught buying weed from someone in Lavapiés. For more info, check this out: Spain Cannabis Laws
Weed clubs in Madrid are private. Only registered members can go inside. You can’t just show up at the door without an invitation and an appointment for your first time. These are not dispensaries. They are private cannabis clubs where you need to be invited by someone already inside.
That’s where we come in. We help responsible adults get invited to real weed clubs in Madrid that work with us. You register online, book your first appointment and get all the details once you’re confirmed. After that, once you’re a member, you don’t need another appointment. You just show up during the club’s normal hours and enjoy.
Steps to Join a Cannabis Club in Madrid
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The quickest way to get an invitation to a cannabis club in Madrid is by requesting an appointment online. It speeds up the process and helps determine what weed club is best.
Make an Appointment
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The quickest way to get an invitation to a cannabis club in Madrid is by requesting an appointment online. It speeds up the process and helps determine what weed club is best.
Make an Appointment
🗓️
The quickest way to get an invitation to a cannabis club in Madrid is by requesting an appointment online. It speeds up the process and helps determine what weed club is best.
Make an Appointment
🗓️
The quickest way to get an invitation to a cannabis club in Madrid is by requesting an appointment online. It speeds up the process and helps determine what weed club is best.
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FAQ

MEMBERSHIP COSTS TO SOCIAL CLUBS
To join a cannabis club in Madrid, you need to pay a membership fee ranging from 5€ to 30€. As mentioned above, membership fees differ between weed clubs. There are no discounts, short-term memberships or “can I just buy weed without registration the club”. Keep in mind that, if visiting with friends, each person must register individually ensuring compliance with local legal requirements.
WHAT DOES MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP INCLUDE?
When you pay the monthly membership fee, you'll gain access to the club—but dispensary items are not included. These must be obtained through separate donations, typically ranging from €10 to €18 per gram, depending on the strain. Most clubs operate on a cash-only basis or accept Venmo. However, with Spain420.es, you can secure your membership for just €5, giving you access to some of the best cannabis clubs in Madrid at an unbeatable price!
WHY ARE MADRID CANNABIS CLUBS FOR MEMBERS ONLY?
In accordance with Spanish law, marijuana consumption and possession are confined to private spaces. This means you can only use it at home or within designated associations. These associations, known as cannabis social clubs, are exclusive and require membership for access, as they are not open to the general public. Operating within legal limits, these clubs provide a controlled and safe environment for cannabis use. To join a cannabis social club, you need an invitation from an existing member. Once approved, you’ll receive a membership card that grants you access to the club.
CANNABIS CLUB vs WEED COFFEESHOP?
Unlike Amsterdam's weed coffeeshops, Spanish cannabis social clubs operate under a unique model. These are non-profit associations with a members-only format, cultivating marijuana exclusively for their members' consumption. In contrast, coffeeshops sell cannabis to the public alongside food and drink, functioning as cafes that also offer weed. To access cannabis produced by the club, members make a voluntary contribution, also known as a donation. These clubs do not engage in traditional "buying" or "selling" like coffeeshops; instead, terms like "get," "have," or "collect" are used.