This week weāre taking you on the spicy side of Madrid with three gay bars and nudist clubs that turned up the heat during our month-long stay. Think bears, beers, and a whole lot of bare skin. š
This post is part one ā because thereās so much to cover. Next week, weāll share part two to coincide with our full Gay Nightlife Guide to Madrid on YouTube. But for now, letās dive into three of the hottest spots we hit during our first week in Spainās gay capital.
Our first stop was Hot Bears Bar Madrid in Chueca ā home of Bear Pride and happy hour. From the moment we walked in, the bartenders were warm and welcoming. With 2-for-1 specials, we scored four beers for just ā¬14, and unlike in the U.S., they donāt hike prices for Pride. Love that!
Upstairs is a social vibe with plenty of AC, but downstairs youāll find a cruising space with a few nooks and crannies if you want to explore. Early evening is quieter, but things definitely heat up as the night goes on. We had a little photo shoot down there š ā check the pics above.
Next up, we ventured into LavapiĆ©s for Attack, one of Madridās biggest and most talked-about cruise clubs. Hereās the tea: entry can be a little confusing. Youāre supposed to pre-register online 24 hours ahead and download an app called Playoff. If you donāt, youāll pay a few extra euros at the door and fill out paperwork.
Entry is usually ā¬20ā25, and includes one cocktail or two beers and your locker. Once inside, the bar is surrounded by lockers, with a small maze and playrooms off to the side. But the real action is downstairs: private cabins, cubes, group areas, and more. We went on a Wednesday nudist night and it was packed by 11 p.m.
š„ Pro tip: if you want to try Attack, go on Wednesdays or Sundays for nudist nights.
Just a short walk away ā though the neighborhood is a bit edgier ā youāll find The Ring which is a men only nudist club. And honestly? This one stole the show for us. Entry is ā¬20, includes a drink, and staff walk you through the quick membership process. They're also super friendly and bilingual ā way easier than Attack.
The setup is hot: lockers and a social bar upstairs, and downstairs⦠a giant boxing ring in the middle of it all where the real fun happens. There are also private cabins, a huge maze, and even a smaller side ring. We went on a Friday night (the night locals say is best), and they were absolutely right. The vibe was busy, social, and sexy without being intimidating.
š¦ Bonus points for free condoms around the club.
If youāre heading to Madrid, hereās how weād break it down:
Start with a casual happy hour at Hot Bears Bar š»
Then choose between Attack (biggest nudist nights, but complicated entry) or The Ring (sexier, friendlier, and our personal fave) š„
Next week, weāll share part two with three more must-visit spots, timed with our Madrid Gay Nightlife Guide on YouTube. Trust us, you wonāt want to miss it.
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