Introduction
Cocodrile is a private cannabis social association based in Sevilla. The organisation is constituted as a member-run private association and operates as a closed club for people who have been accepted into membership by existing members and the association’s internal procedures. This directory entry is informational and does not constitute an invitation for public membership; entry to Cocodrile is at the club’s discretion. The association is structured and operates under the framework applicable to Spanish cannabis associations, including Spanish cannabis association law (LO 1/2002).
Location and neighbourhood context
Cocodrile is situated on Calle Extremadura 29 in Sevilla. Calle Extremadura 29 lies within the urban fabric of Sevilla and is served by the city’s public transport network, which includes EMT buses, the Seville metro system and regional rail connections at Santa Justa station. The wider Sevilla area is notable for its historic centre, the Guadalquivir riverfront and cultural sites such as Plaza de España; these city features provide the broader geographic and cultural context for the association’s location without implying proximity to any particular landmark.
The neighbourhood around Calle Extremadura 29 contains a mix of residential and commercial streets typical of central and peripheral areas of Sevilla. For visitors and members arriving from other parts of Sevilla or the Andalusian region, standard local transport and taxi services are commonly used to reach the address. Specific directions, visiting hours and access arrangements are managed by the club and provided to members as part of internal communications.
About the private association
Cocodrile is organised as a member-led private association. As with other associations of this type in Spain, its internal governance is determined by its statutes and by resolutions adopted by its members in general meetings. The association exists to provide a private, member-managed setting in which members may engage collectively in activities permitted within the association’s statutes. Members are expected to adhere to the club’s internal rules, governance processes and any applicable local regulations.
The club is non-commercial in organisational purpose and operates through membership contributions and internal management rather than through public commerce. Activities and operations are organised for the benefit of members and are overseen by the association’s designated officers as set out in its governing documents.
Membership process
Membership at Cocodrile is handled as a private process. Prospective members are admitted in accordance with the association’s statutes and internal procedures; admission is by private introduction and approval, and not by public solicitation. Entry is always at the club’s discretion. The association’s membership rules cover eligibility, the application or introduction process, obligations of members, and any temporary or permanent restrictions on access.
The association provides internal documentation to applicants and members describing the club’s rules, obligations and governance. Any enquiries about membership are handled privately in line with the club’s established procedures. Membership is typically time-limited or subject to the association’s membership cap where applicable; specific limits, if any, are recorded in the club’s statutes and internal records.
- Address: Visit us at Calle Extremadura 29
- Phone: Call
- Email: Reach us at
- Website: Visit
- Instagram: Follow us at
- Membership cap: up to members
Please note: contact details above are provided for informational purposes. Communication with Cocodrile regarding membership or access is conducted privately between the individual and the association. Public requests for membership or attendance are not accepted; the association manages admissions and access through its internal processes and discretion.