How to book escort in Madrid: complete guide
A detailed guide for anyone planning a meeting in Madrid: pricing, hotels, scenarios, etiquette, confidentiality. From APEX practice in this city.
What APEX is in Madrid
Madrid — half our meetings start after midnight, Thursday to Sunday through to four in the morning. Dinner at DiverXO at ten, and after Teatro Real everyone moves on to the bars of Salamanca. Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Four Seasons at Centro Canalejas, Rosewood Villa Magna — we hold direct contact with the concierges at these hotels. Plus restaurants from Botín dating to 1725 to Muñoz with three stars, ARCO in February, opera and the bullring in season. The manager replies on Telegram in three minutes. We resolve within an hour.
The pace of the city
Madrid runs on its own schedule, and you have to read it from the first evening. Dinner starts at ten, not eight. Before that — aperitivo at the hotel bar or a wine bar on Calle de Jorge Juan. Bars run until three, clubs until six. If you've flown in from Dubai or Moscow and want to dine at eight, the restaurant will be effectively yours alone — the kitchen hasn't hit its full shift yet.
We hold this specificity in mind during selection. The manager in chat is a real person, replying inside the first minute, three at the outside. Model matched in thirty to one hundred and twenty minutes; at peak — closer to one hundred and twenty. In Madrid the peak runs longer than in Moscow: Thursday to Sunday, and not until two in the morning but four. Sunday is its own story, because after a Real Madrid match at the Bernabéu the whole of Salamanca rises for dinner, and the good tables are taken.
Latin American entrepreneurs make up a large share of our Madrid clientele. They arrive a week or two ahead, book in advance, like the "dinner-after-the-theatre-into-a-bar" format. Russian businessmen come in February for ARCO or in May for San Isidro, more often on short visits of two to four days. Guests from London come for the weekend, usually Friday through Sunday. Selection is calibrated to these profiles.
ARCO Madrid and the autumn season
February's ARCO Madrid is the principal art fair of the Spanish-speaking world. For one week, collectors, curators and gallerists fly in from Latin America and Europe; the hotels of Salamanca and Centro are booked for months. That week our schedule runs tight: accompaniment to the vernissages at IFEMA, dinners at Sandó and DiverXO, late visits to galleries on Calle de Doctor Fourquet. If you're planning a visit around ARCO — write two to three weeks ahead; on the most-requested models the slots go fast.
May — San Isidro, the festival of the city's patron saint. Las Ventas during those three weeks is the main focus: a corrida every day, followed by dinners at Lhardy, Botín, Casa Lucio. September to November — the peak of the business season: banking conferences, talks between Spanish and Latin American corporations, the opening of the Teatro Real season. Summer is low season: from July through mid-September Madrid melts at forty degrees, half the madrileños leave for the coast, and our format shifts to away scenarios — Marbella, Ibiza, Costa Brava.
Where we work
Salamanca — the principal premium-segment district. Calle de Serrano, Velázquez, Goya, Claudio Coello — this is where the Mandarin Oriental Ritz sits beside Retiro, Rosewood Villa Magna on the Castellana, Hotel Único, Bless Hotel, Hotel Wellington. This is our base perimeter: from here everything is ten minutes on foot or five by taxi.
Centro and Sol — Four Seasons at Centro Canalejas, Hotel Wellington nearby, Plaza Mayor, La Latina with Botín and Casa Lucio. Recoletos and Paseo de la Castellana — the city's financial axis, AZCA with its towers, NH Eurobuilding with DiverXO. Chamberí and Justicia/Chueca — for more intimate, informal scenarios. Retiro — the park beside the Ritz, morning walks.
Outside the city we work too. Toledo (an hour by AVE) — UNESCO by day, dinner at the parador in the evening. Segovia (an hour by AVE) — the aqueduct, cochinillo at Mesón de Cándido. El Escorial and Aranjuez — short day trips. Marbella by AVE to Málaga — two and a half hours, then a thirty-minute transfer, for weekends on the coast. All trips are agreed in advance, minimum a day ahead.
The client's private locations — private villas in La Moraleja, apartments in Salamanca, yachts in Puerto Banús — we work those too. For a first meeting with a new client we usually suggest one of our proven options; for returning clients, your address is agreed without further discussion.
Etiquette and dress code
Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Four Seasons and Rosewood Villa Magna — Spanish elegante on the front desk. Smart formal by day, jacket in the evening, no beach format even in summer. Across our Madrid base this is standard — the models don't show up at the Ritz in trainers, and we don't have to brief it separately.
DiverXO inside NH Eurobuilding is a separate case. Chef David Muñoz holds three Michelin stars and a fairly specific format — shirt and jacket are mandatory for the guest, and for the model, cocktail dress or an elegant outfit, but not a full-length evening gown. Coque and Sandó — the same. Lhardy from 1839 and Botín from 1725 — classic elegant, no jeans, no trainers, ideally a suit or a midi dress. Casa Lucio is a touch looser, but still elegant.
Teatro Real on a premiere — formal: full-length dress for the model; for the running repertoire — cocktail. Las Ventas at the corrida — Spanish specifics: men often in linen jackets and ties, women in dresses with small wraps against the sun. We don't talk this through with the client — it's a point the model holds herself.
In the clubs after midnight — Pacha Madrid, Teatro Barceló, Lula Club — the format shifts toward late-night, but not toward beachwear. Salamanca is Salamanca: even at three in the morning nobody arrives in sportswear.
Things we say plainly
Meetings under two hours — we don't take. Sharing a model's photos with third parties is forbidden and pursued legally; that's the first thing we make clear at the coordination stage. Mass events without a specific personal client — not our format; we don't do hostess functions at large events.
Madrid prices in dollars — from $1,200 for two hours in the standard segment up to $6,000 for two days; media-tier models — from $3,500 for two hours. No haggling after the meeting: terms agreed beforehand are the terms in force. If the model arrived in different attire or the format wasn't what was agreed — it's discussed immediately, that same hour, not "later".
Madrid is a city where everyone in the premium segment knows everyone else. So we treat models, hotels and restaurants as long-term partners, not one-off contacts. That's the answer to the question "why don't you work cheaper": because the price is a function of being here for the long run.
When to write and how long to wait
The APEX manager in Madrid replies on Telegram within the first three minutes, 24/7. Model matching — 30-90 minutes depending on scenario and load. At peak the choice tightens naturally — best to write 1-2 days ahead. In season (ARCO Madrid (February), San Isidro (May), autumn business season (September-November)) the premium segment tightens significantly — booking 2-3 weeks ahead is required.
How a meeting is organised — step by step
01. Request on Telegram
You write to the manager on Telegram or WhatsApp: what scenario, what time, any preferences. The more detail upfront, the more precise the match. "Dinner at DiverXO Saturday at ten, guest from London, needs strong English and a feel for the wine list" — that's almost a finished brief. "I want a good companion on Saturday evening" is a reason to clarify three or four more things.
The manager replies within 3 minutes during operating hours (24/7). Night in Madrid is core working time; the shift runs through to morning, there's no "gone to bed" on Telegram.
02. Selection and agreement
The manager sends 2-4 profiles fitting your scenario. Photos, height, age, languages (Spanish / English / Russian / Portuguese — the common ones), specifics for the format. For DiverXO the choice is narrower than for a hotel meeting, because experience of high cuisine and wine literacy is needed. For an opera premiere — a model with a theatrical background.
This stage agrees: place, time, duration, dress code, payment method, transfer, special conditions. If the chosen model is busy — the manager says so straight away, doesn't keep you waiting. Time from request to confirmed booking — 30-90 minutes; at Friday-Saturday peak — up to 120.
03. Coordination
After confirmation the manager organises everything before the meeting: the model receives the address, time and dress-code briefing for the specific venue. Restaurant booking — through us; we hold direct contacts with the maître d's at DiverXO, Coque, Sandó, Lhardy, Botín. Tickets to Teatro Real — through our agent, stalls and boxes. The client gets a confirmation and, if needed, a number to reach the model directly.
Payment is settled at this stage. In Madrid — cash dollars or euros, bank transfer, USDT (TRC-20 / ERC-20), occasionally other crypto formats. Returning clients have flexible terms: post-payment, monthly retainer, individual arrangements.
04. The meeting
The model arrives at the agreed time. At the hotel — 10-15 minutes ahead, waiting in the lobby or bar. At DiverXO, Coque or Lhardy — you meet at the door or at the table. At Teatro Real — in the foyer after the first bell. At Las Ventas — half an hour before the start, on Calle de Alcalá by the arena.
After the meeting the model leaves on her own or by transfer (if agreed). A follow-up with the manager isn't required, but we welcome the feedback: what worked, what could be sharper. It helps us match more precisely next time.
Where meetings happen
The premium segment in Madrid runs through a handful of five-star hotels we've worked with for years. No questions at reception, when the visit is organised correctly.
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Mandarin Oriental Ritz Madrid
· Plaza de la Lealtad 5 Historic classic from 1910; after a multi-million renovation Mandarin Oriental put the hotel back into the "best in Madrid" bracket. Right by Retiro and the Prado, the Deessa restaurant with two Michelin stars, the Pictura bar. Our principa…
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Four Seasons Hotel Madrid
· Calle de Sevilla 3 Part of Centro Canalejas, dead centre between Sol and Cibeles. Opened in 2020, a modern reading of early 20th-century buildings. The Dani Brasserie restaurant on the roof — one of the best views over Madrid. Often our pick for guests in tow…
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Rosewood Villa Magna
· Paseo de la Castellana 22 Took on the Rosewood flag in 2021; after the renovation — a flagship on the Castellana, a step from Salamanca. The Amós restaurant under Jesús Sánchez (3 Michelin stars at his Cantabrian house), the Tarde.O bar with one of the city's strong…
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Hotel Wellington
· Calle de Velázquez 8 A traditional Salamanca hotel since 1952, historically beloved by toreros — during San Isidro the masters of the corrida stay here. Restaurant Kabuki Wellington (1 Michelin star), terrace with a pool in summer. The atmosphere of old Madrid.
Restaurants for dinner — our standard 3-4 hour meeting format.
- DiverXO · Calle de Padre Damián 23 (NH Eurobuilding) · Avant-garde high cuisine
- Coque · Calle del Marqués de Riscal 11 · Modern Spanish
- Lhardy · Carrera de San Jerónimo 8 · Classic Spanish
- Sacha · Calle de Juan Hurtado de Mendoza 11 · Author Spanish
Meeting scenarios
We hold each scenario separately: the model is matched to the format, not the other way around.
Dinner at DiverXO
Dinner at three-star DiverXO is one of the most memorable evenings in Madrid. A 4-5 hour format, the Sticky-XO tasting with pairing. The model has to read high cuisine, hold the pace of a multi-hour tasting, follow wines at amateur level at minimum. Our base has a separate pool of models for this format — they've been to DiverXO before, they know how to hold themselves when the chef comes to the table.
Tip: a DiverXO booking — three to four months ahead, through our contact; dinner usually starts at 21:00 or 21:30 and finishes around one or two in the morning
Evening in Salamanca
A classic Madrid evening starts in Salamanca. Aperitivo at the hotel bar (Pictura at Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Tarde.O at Rosewood Villa Magna), dinner at one of the restaurants on Calle de Serrano or Velázquez, after midnight — bars on Calle de Jorge Juan or Calle de Lagasca. Format running 5-7 hours, no rigid timetable, at the pace Salamanca itself sets.
Tip: for Friday-Saturday, book tables one to two weeks ahead; in February for ARCO and in May for San Isidro — a month
ARCO Madrid Accompaniment
ARCO Madrid in February is the principal art fair of the Spanish-speaking world. Accompaniment that week is its own format: vernissages at IFEMA, gallery rounds on Calle de Doctor Fourquet, dinners at Sandó and Sacha with a curator or collector, late cocktails with the fair team. The model needs to read contemporary art at amateur level — knowing the key names, understanding the Latin American market.
Tip: planned three to four weeks ahead of ARCO; hotels for that week are booked months out, better to work with the ones where we have a direct line — Hotel Único, Heritage Madrid
Opera at Teatro Real
A cultural evening with opera at Teatro Real — a 6-7 hour format. Dinner before the show at Sandó (Hotel Santo Mauro is ten minutes from Teatro Real) or at Lhardy, the performance with an interval, after — a glass at the Mandarin Oriental Ritz or Rosewood Villa Magna bar. The model needs to know the repertoire; full-length dress for a premiere, cocktail for the running season.
Tip: tickets to a Teatro Real premiere — two to three months ahead; running repertoire — two to three weeks; we hold stalls and boxes through our agent
Weekend in Toledo and the paradores
A day trip to Toledo (an hour by AVE) — the cathedral, the Jewish quarter, the Santa María la Blanca synagogue, El Greco's paintings. Lunch at the Parador de Toledo with a panoramic view over the Tagus. Back to Madrid for dinner, or a night in the parador. Alternatively — Segovia (an hour by AVE) with the aqueduct and cochinillo at Mesón de Cándido. For clients interested in Spanish history and culture — a must.
Tip: agreed one to two days ahead; for a night in the parador — a week; for high-season weekends — two to three weeks
Corrida at Las Ventas
San Isidro in May — Madrid's principal event peak. Accompaniment for the corrida: meeting at the Hotel Wellington (where the toreros also stay), walk to Las Ventas (10 minutes), corrida from 18:30 to 21:30, dinner at Lhardy or Casa Lucio. The model needs to read the cultural context, not be unsettled, know the dress code. One of the most Spanish scenarios in our base.
Tip: tickets in sombra for San Isidro — a month ahead, ordinary days of the season — one to two weeks; some Latin American clients fly to Madrid specifically for this event
Business Accompaniment in AZCA
The Madrid business format — AZCA, the Castellana towers, the headquarters of Santander, BBVA, Telefónica. Often — talks between Spanish and Latin American corporations, banking conferences. The model works in strict business code, speaks Spanish and English, reads corporate etiquette. Often as a parallel format: the first hour at the event, then dinner alone at Coque or Rosewood.
Tip: for a first format like this with us — we agree details 30% deeper so the model reads as part of your business contour; send your dress code and event format ahead
Weekend in Marbella
Two to five days on the Costa del Sol. AVE to Málaga (2.5 hours), transfer to Marbella. Stay at Hotel Marbella Club or Puente Romano, days at Nikki Beach or on a yacht in Puerto Banús, evenings at Olivia Valère, Tikitano, dinners at El Lago. The model accompanies throughout. A format for returning clients with yachts or rented villas in La Zagaleta.
Tip: agreed minimum two to three days ahead; for high season (July-August) — a week; in summer Marbella shifts to a "sea" format, dress code moves toward resort
Client's Private Locations in Madrid
For clients with villas in La Moraleja, Aravaca, Pozuelo, apartments in Salamanca, yachts in Puerto Banús — we work there. For a first meeting with a new client we usually suggest one of our proven options; for returning ones — your address is agreed without further discussion. Model's transfer — on us within Madrid; outside Madrid — agreed separately.
Tip: the address isn't kept on file; it's passed only to the specific model for the specific meeting; after the meeting, the coordinates are wiped from working chats within 72 hours
Pricing and formats
Pricing in Madrid: $1200–$6000. Standard tier and media segment. Payment — cash, bank transfer, crypto by agreement.
Etiquette and dress code
Each venue in Madrid holds its own code: central five-star hotels — cocktail or evening attire, premium restaurants — business or evening, cultural events — full-length dress and heel. We don't have to brief this with the client — the model knows.
Confidentiality
Communication only through end-to-end encrypted messengers (Telegram, WhatsApp). Client data held in limited scope, after the meeting — wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Private addresses don't enter our database. GDPR compliance, deletion on request — within 24 hours.
Frequently asked questions
How quickly can a model be matched for tonight in Madrid?
On average 30-90 minutes; at the Thursday-Sunday evening peak — closer to 90-120. On a weekday afternoon — 20-40 minutes. If the scenario carries a dress code for a specific venue (DiverXO, Teatro Real, Las Ventas) or a language requirement — add 20-30.
Can I book for Friday-Saturday with two hours' notice?
Yes, it's a working format. But the choice in that moment is narrower than a week out — the most-requested models are already in play. If you want a particular type — write at least a day ahead; that way it's certain. Especially in February for ARCO and in May for San Isidro, when the city is full to capacity.
Which hotels does the model enter without questions at reception?
Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Four Seasons Centro Canalejas, Rosewood Villa Magna, Hotel Wellington, Hotel Único, Bless Hotel, Heritage Madrid — the "client's guest" format is routine. No questions, provided the model arrives in the right dress code, without luggage, at the agreed time. For your specific hotel — ask the manager; he knows the specifics of each reception.
Do you work after 3 a.m.?
Yes, 24/7. In Madrid this is the norm, not the exception — La Movida Madrileña didn't end in the eighties, the night runs until six in the morning. The manager replies, models travel. Morning meetings (before 10:00) happen too, more often for guests on a long flight from Latin America with their body clock thrown off.
Travel beyond Madrid — where do you work?
Toledo, Segovia, El Escorial, Aranjuez — short single-day trips by AVE or by car. Marbella, Ibiza, Costa Brava — weekends, agreed two to three days ahead. Latin American capitals — Mexico City, Bogotá, Buenos Aires — we travel with models if the client has a longer trip in mind, discussed separately. International travel — model's passport and visa, plan one to two weeks ahead.
Contact the manager
Describe the scenario on Telegram — the manager replies within the first three minutes, suggests 2-4 profiles to fit, and agrees the details of the meeting in Madrid.