





New Year’s Eve is, without a doubt, one of the busiest nights of the year in Madrid’s nightlife. If you’re planning to go out, the most important thing is understanding how the tickets work, what types there are, and what each one includes. Here you’ll find a clear and simple explanation to help you choose without overthinking.
Every nightclub has its own plan for New Year’s Eve. Although each venue is different, most events fall into one of these formats:
– Tickets with 1 or 2 drinks, the classic option.
– Tickets with open bar for a specific period of time.
– VIP tickets, which may include extra drinks, fast-track entry, VIP areas, or even an open bar of bottles in some clubs.
Each venue sets its own rules for the night, so the key is to check exactly what each event includes before buying.
VIP tables are the most comfortable option if you’re coming as a group. They usually include:
– A private table for the group.
– Bottles included or a minimum spend (depending on the club).
– Table service.
– Priority entry.
On New Year’s Eve, VIP tables tend to sell out earlier than regular tickets, so it’s a good idea to book them in advance.
Prices vary depending on the venue and demand, but here’s a general idea:
– Tickets with drinks: €40–€75
– Open bar tickets: €60–€120
– VIP tickets: €70–€150
– VIP tables: €300–€1,000
It’s normal for prices to change as the date approaches, so it’s always best to check the latest updates.
At the top of this page, you’ll find a link with the latest information for every event: prices, ticket types, and VIP table availability.
Through this link, you can purchase your tickets or VIP table directly through us, which allows us to help you with anything you need before or after your purchase.
The process is simple:
Open the link at the top of the page.
Choose the club and the type of ticket or VIP table.
Complete your purchase through our platform.
You’ll receive your ticket or confirmation instantly, and if you need anything, we’re available on WhatsApp.
This way, everything is handled officially and with direct support for your group.
– If you want to relax and not worry about anything, an open bar is usually the easiest option.
– For groups of 4 to 8 people, a VIP table often ends up being more cost-effective.
– Popular clubs tend to increase prices as the date gets closer.
– Arriving early helps you avoid long queues.
– Most venues enforce a more elegant dress code on New Year’s Eve.
Usually during the last weeks of December. Open bar tickets and VIP options sell out first.
Most VIP tables are gone by early or mid-December.
It depends on the venue and the capacity of the VIP area. Many clubs allow it, with an additional fee.
If you want something simple: standard tickets with drinks.
If you don’t want to worry about anything: open bar.
If you’re coming with a group or want extra comfort: VIP ticket or VIP table.