Introduction
Zkittlez Weed Club is a private cannabis social association located in Barcelona. The organisation presents itself as a member-led club based at Carrer Muntaner in the Eixample district of Barcelona. Zkittlez Weed Club is constituted as a private association and its internal operation is organised for the collective use and sharing of cannabis among members in accordance with applicable Spanish association practice. The club’s legal status is informed by Spanish cannabis association law (LO 1/2002).
Location and neighbourhood context
The club’s stated address places it in the central Eixample area of Barcelona, an urban district known for its orthogonal street layout and concentration of residential, commercial and cultural activity. Eixample is a well-connected part of the city with multiple public transport options, including metro and bus routes, and a mix of local shops, cafés and professional services. The location on Carrer Muntaner is within the broader city centre, making the association accessible to residents of Barcelona and to individuals living in adjacent neighbourhoods.
About the private association
Zkittlez Weed Club operates as a private, member-run association. As with other cannabis social clubs in Spain, the organisation is described as non-commercial and established for collective purposes among registered members. The association maintains internal rules and governance arrangements determined by its membership and statutes; these govern areas such as member eligibility, internal decision-making, and record-keeping.
The stated purpose of the association is to provide a private setting for members to collectively manage and share cannabis within the framework set by the club’s statutes. The club’s organisational structure, as is common among similar associations, separates administrative tasks from member activities and typically includes recorded minutes, membership registers, and internal policies. Zkittlez Weed Club’s public references identify it as an entity operating in the private membership model characteristic of cannabis social clubs in Spain.
Membership process
Membership of Zkittlez Weed Club is handled privately and is not open to the general public. Prospective members are admitted by a process determined by the association and by existing members; admissions are carried out by private introduction and internal review. Entry to the premises is at the club’s discretion and subject to the club’s rules and membership approval. The association requires individuals to comply with identification and registration procedures as set out in its statutes and internal rules.
The club emphasises that membership is a private contractual relationship between the individual and the association. The association model used by Zkittlez Weed Club entails collective management among members rather than any public commercial supply. The membership process is described in neutral terms: applicants provide the information required by the association, and the committee or membership body makes an admission decision in accordance with the club’s statutes. The club does not publicly advertise or solicit new members; introductions and admissions are handled through private channels.
Entry and participation are governed by the club’s internal rules and by membership approval. Visitors should note that access is restricted to members and admitted guests only; admission decisions rest with the association’s governing body. For enquiries about membership procedures or to request information, use the contact details above. The association’s public-facing materials identify its central Eixample location in Barcelona and provide the stated contact points for private enquiries.
Zkittlez Weed Club is listed as a private social association in Barcelona and should be understood within the context of member-run cannabis clubs in Spain. The association’s operations, membership arrangements and internal governance align with established practices for similar private clubs and with the statutory framework referenced above (LO 1/2002). Entry to the premises and participation in club activities are subject to the association’s rules and approval processes.