Classic Madrid breakfast: churros and hot chocolate at the historic San Ginés to start your trip with a local institution. It’s open from early morning; check seasonal hours.
Get oriented with a relaxed walk through Madrid’s main squares — easy, scenic and gives a feel for the city before nightlife. Public spaces are always open but museums have specific hours.
Tapas and small plates from a variety of stalls — ideal for sampling and socialising. Market stalls usually open midday; individual stall times may vary.
Visit central Madrid adult shops and fetish boutiques (leather, latex, accessories). Shops typically open 10:00–20:00; check specific store hours and age requirements.
Historic cast-iron-roast or local tapas depending on energy — hearty pre-night meal. Reservations recommended for popular restaurants; typical dinner from 20:00.
Madrid has dedicated fetish nights and venues (often open late Fri–Sat). Expect parties, play spaces and themed events — check current event listings (FetLife, local listings) and door policies; clubs usually open 23:00–06:00 and are 18+. Always verify dress code and entry fees.
Optional cultural morning at one of Madrid’s great museums; useful to balance sightseeing with the nightlife-focused itinerary. Museums generally open 10:00–19:00; check ticketing and closing days.
Look for introductory BDSM/fetish workshops (rope, consent, safety) offered in Madrid — excellent for beginners and experienced alike. Sessions are scheduled at specific times; book in advance and confirm the provider’s credentials.
Return to a different fetish night or a leather-friendly bar; many events change weekly so check local calendars and age policies. Typical opening times from 23:00 until early morning.
Short train ride (~33 minutes from Madrid Atocha) for a historic day trip — practical and quick. Check train times and book AVE/Media Distancia tickets in advance.
Explore historic winding streets, cathedral and viewpoints — a scenic contrast to Madrid’s urban vibe. Sites vary in opening hours, typically 10:00–18:00.
Try a themed fetish night (voyeur, leather, latex) — weekend nights often have the widest choice. Always check dress codes and safety rules and bring ID.
Barcelona hosts fetish and alternative nights (often Fri–Sat) with themed nights and private play areas; opening times typically 23:00–06:00. Verify event schedules and entry requirements.
Short coastal train ride (approx 40 min) from Barcelona to Sitges — famous for its LGBT-friendly scene and regular fetish events. Check regional train schedules.
Stroll the promenades and boutique shops; Sitges has a lively gay and fetish-friendly daytime atmosphere. Public spaces always open; beach access subject to season/time.
Sitges often hosts beach parties, themed events and private meetups; check local event boards and community pages for current listings and venue hours.
If there’s a fetish or leather night, Sitges is vibrant and welcoming — events usually start late and run into the night; confirm dates and age policies.
Valencia has smaller but active fetish and queer scenes with specialised shops and bars; check local listings for opening hours and event nights (often Fri/Sat).
Coastal transfer (approx 2–3h by train/car) to Alicante — compact city with a relaxed scene and some niche fetish/social events. Check transport schedules.
World-famous palace and gardens — book Alhambra tickets in advance as entry slots are limited. Opening times typically morning through evening depending on season.
Short transfer to Málaga along the Costa del Sol (approx 1.5–2.5h) — coastal city with an active nightlife and boutique fetish outlets. Book tickets ahead.
Optional day trip to Córdoba (approx 45–50 min by high-speed train from Seville) to see the Mezquita and wander the old town. Check train availability.
Iconic mosque-cathedral and picturesque lanes — great daytime cultural contrast in the itinerary. Opening times usually 10:00–19:00; confirm before visiting.
Head back to Seville for an afternoon break before a more relaxed evening. Use the time to prepare for any booked private sessions or to check listings for events.
If you prefer a quieter night, meet locals at recommended bars or private gatherings arranged through community channels; verify times and etiquette in advance.
Take an AVE or long-distance train from Seville to Madrid (approx 2.5h). Book your seat ahead for a comfortable return leg and time to prepare for your final night.
Use this time for last-minute purchases, fittings or private sessions you booked earlier in Madrid. Many boutiques require appointments; confirm ahead.
End your trip with a final visit to a well-reviewed fetish night or party — double-check event schedules, dress codes and age requirements; many clubs operate late.
Allow enough time for airport check-in or train departure; Madrid-Barajas is well connected by taxi, metro or airport bus. Check transport timetables and leave plenty of time.