About Toke Club Madrid
Toke Club Madrid has been part of Malasana's cultural fabric since 2013, and in that time has grown into one of the most respected cannabis associations in the Spanish capital. Malasana is the natural home for a club with Toke's philosophy: the neighbourhood that gave birth to the Movida Madrilena in the late 1970s and 1980s, Spain's post-Franco explosion of artistic and countercultural energy, has never lost its appetite for creative nonconformism.
The club was founded by a group of musicians, visual artists, and writers who wanted a cannabis association that matched the cultural seriousness of the neighbourhood they lived in. From the beginning, Toke has treated its event programme as an integral part of what it offers members: regular live music sessions, artist talks, film evenings, and occasional exhibitions give membership a cultural dimension that purely access-focused clubs cannot match.
Malasana's position in Madrid's geography makes Toke an ideal starting point for an evening in the city. The neighbourhood sits at the heart of Madrid's most dynamic social zone, bordered by Chueca, Conde Duque, and Tribunal, all rich with bars, restaurants, and cultural venues.
The cannabis programme is taken seriously. The collective cultivation operation runs on a seasonal schedule with regular strain rotations, and the club makes a point of sourcing quality genetics from established breeders.
How to Become a Member
Cannabis social clubs in Spain operate as private, non-commercial associations. To join Toke Club Madrid, you must:
- Get a referral from an existing member who can vouch for you personally.
- Complete the application process, including providing proof of adult status (18+) and Spanish residency or minimum stay documentation.
- Attend an orientation session covering Spanish cannabis law, the club rules, and responsible consumption guidelines.
- Pay the membership contribution (EUR 18-28/month), which funds collective cultivation and club operations.
This process is legally essential, not optional bureaucracy. Without genuine private membership, the collective consumption framework that permits these clubs to function would not apply.
Understanding Cannabis Social Clubs in Spain
Spain does not have legalised recreational cannabis. What exists instead is a legal grey zone rooted in the Spanish constitution's protection of private activity and personal autonomy. Cannabis social clubs frame collective cultivation and consumption as a private, associative activity rather than a commercial transaction. There are no sales, only shared access to collectively produced cannabis funded by member contributions.
Do not expect to simply arrive at a club and gain access. Genuine clubs are private by necessity, not by preference, and clubs that operate as quasi-public spaces risk prosecution.
Flying Home Soon?
If you are visiting Spain and plan to travel by air, be aware that cannabis is detectable in your system for varying periods. See our complete drug test timeline guide covering urine, blood, and hair testing before you fly.