Maxwell Social

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Less a club than TriBeCa’s own living room, this tucked-away haven transforms the neighborhood’s cobblestone charm into a second home for connection in a city where every square foot is precious. Inspired by gossip columnist and socialite Elisa Maxwell—whose storied soirées once defined downtown society—the space carries her spirit in its elegant design and welcoming, communal kitchen. Equal parts stylish and soulful, it’s where neighbors gather, conversations linger, and community feels truly at home. 135 Watts St., maxwellsocial.com

ZZ's

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Where New York’s members-only scene meets Major Food Group’s signature allure, this Hudson Yards hideaway unfolds like a series of secret worlds. A Japanese fine dining room, a tucked-away omakase counter, a polished cigar lounge, and a glittering bar all converge under one roof, each space as indulgent as the next. With sumptuous interiors, a charged atmosphere, and a guest list as coveted as the membership itself, it offers an invitation few would ever relinquish. 37 Hudson Yards, zzsclub.com

Seven24 Collective

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At Seven24 Collective, membership strikes the perfect balance of luxury and ease. A state-of-the-art fitness center, infrared sauna, 45-foot heated pool, private bowling alley, and sleek workspaces that transition into lively lounges set the stage for bold living. Culinary direction by chef Chef David Battin elevates dining into an art form, while a mix of intimate, stylish, and high-energy spaces foster effortless connection. 362 W. 13 St., seven24collective.com

Aman New York

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At Aman New York, exclusivity takes the form of both invitation and sanctuary—a rarefied blend of modern old-world refinement. Within its walls unfold bespoke lounges, a speakeasy-style jazz club, and a three-story spa that feels more like a wellness manifesto than an amenity. With initiation rumored near $200,000 plus annual dues, the club extends well beyond access: global reciprocity at Aman Club destinations existing and forthcoming, privileged access across the portfolio, priority dining reservations, a cigar terrace with personal humidors, advanced therapies from cryotherapy to IV infusions, and even a 24/7 private office for life’s finer details. Here, privacy is palpable yet serene—an experience as quietly personal as it is A-list.730 5th Ave., aman.com

San Vicente West Village

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San Vicente has quietly arrived in the West Village, recasting the historic Jane Hotel as Jeff Klein’s ultra-exclusive New York outpost. Designed by Rose Uniacke, the club unfolds through richly layered spaces—a marble bar, drawing room, billiards lounge, sushi counter, terrace gardens, cinema, and a hidden disco—all crafted for intimacy and discretion. With invitation-only membership, steep initiation fees, and a strict no-phones policy, it has quickly become the city’s most coveted sanctuary for clout, culture, and conversation. 115 Jane St., sanvicenteclubs.com

Ned's Club

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Stepping into Ned's Club feels like entering a 1920s dream reimagined for the modern era. Set within the Johnston Building’s Beaux-Arts grandeur, it’s equal parts hotel, members’ club, and electric social hub. A marble-floored atrium doubles as a stage by night, while a dim-lit library bar and cabaret-inspired Magic Room flow into a rooftop terrace with Empire State views. With velvet seating, fringe accents, and an old-world glamour filtered through a Soho House lens, The Ned offers a sprawling, effortlessly stylish escape where members gather, toast, and luxuriate in the heart of NoMad. 1170 Broadway, thened.com

CORE: Club

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CORE: Club NYC redefines the private club as a sanctuary for influence and intellect. Spanning four stories and 60,000 square feet, its design balances scale with intimacy—whether on the sweeping terrace overlooking Manhattan, within its private galleries and 40-seat theater, or in wellness suites and infrared saunas that whisper indulgence. A culinary lab, speakeasy lounge, and wine library further enrich the experience, shaping a world where luxury serves dialogue and discovery. Founded in 2005 by Jennie Enterprise and newly reimagined, Core positions itself not simply as a club but as a nexus for global visionaries. With membership dues ranging from $15,000 to $100,000, the real currency is access to a cultivated circle where belonging is the ultimate privilege. 711 Fifth Ave., thecoreclub.com

Chez Margaux

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Parisian elegance meets downtown verve at Chez Margaux, the members’ club redefining exclusivity in New York. Upstairs, Jean-Georges Vongerichten lends his culinary mastery to a menu that balances refinement with allure, while below, the sleek Gaux Gaux nightclub thrums with late-night energy. Modern, fashion-forward interiors frame the experience—intimate in detail yet striking in design by none other than Lauren Mishaan—creating a seamless passage from world-class dining to high-octane revelry. Channeling the spirit of European nightlife, Chez Margaux sets a new standard for the city’s after-dark allure. 403 W 13th St., chez-margaux.com

Flyfish Club

In a city where access is everything, Flyfish Club emerges as the invitation-only dining destination reshaping New York’s private scene. Spread across 11,000 square feet and three distinct levels, it blends elevated gastronomy with dynamic social spaces: a refined restaurant, sleek lounge, intimate private rooms, and an insideronly omakase counter. Beyond the table, the club orchestrates live performances, signature events, and curated experiences, positioning itself as both culinary stage and cultural salon for the city’s most discerning tastemakers. 141 E. Houston St., flyfishclub.com

The Maze

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Conceived by 17-year sober entrepreneur and Licensed Master Social Worker Justin Gurland, The Maze redefines the members’ club as a space less about abstaining and more about gaining—community, transformation, and purposeful connection. Within its 4,600 square feet, chic dining rooms, a design-forward coffee bar, intimate lounges, and versatile event spaces create a backdrop for encounters that matter. Signature programming—from vibrant networking nights to the cornerstone dinner series—anchors its ethos, offering a zero-proof toast to intentional living and a wellness-driven social scene in the city that never sleeps. 43 West 24th St., themazenyc.com

Casa Tua

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Tucked into one of Manhattan’s most coveted enclaves, Casa Tua unveils its stylish members’ club—a refined escape where flavor meets fashion. While the groundfloor restaurant remains a perennial reservation, the real allure unfolds upstairs, where members retreat to a serene sanctuary of coveted perks: priority tables, elegantly designed private event spaces, and a dynamic calendar of experiences. From intimate art showcases and hands-on masterclasses to wellness retreats and live performances, Casa Tua transforms membership into a lifestyle to be savored. 20 E. 76 St., casatualife.com

Soho House

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With three distinct outposts across the city—Meatpacking, Ludlow, and Dumbo—Soho House has cemented itself as New York’s ultimate home away from home. Each location carries its own personality: sun-soaked rooftop pools and skyline views in Meatpacking at Soho House New York, late-night intimacy on the Lower East Side and creative crosscurrents along the Brooklyn waterfront. What unites them is a signature alchemy of culture, cocktails, and community, where work blends seamlessly with leisure and every corner hums with possibility. More than members’ clubs, the Houses are curated playgrounds for New Yorkers to gather, recharge, and, of course, be seen. Multiple locations, sohohouse.com

Continuum

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Continuum ushers in the future of well-being, where luxury and longevity align in seamless harmony. Harnessing artificial intelligence and biometric data, Continuum designs hyper-personalized pathways to optimize every facet of performance and vitality. From bespoke fitness programs to the latest in biohacking, it reimagines wellness as a curated lifestyle—helping members not just achieve their goals, but elegantly redefine them. More than a wellness club, it serves as a cultural hub where community and conversation flourish alongside cutting-edge health innovation. 676 Greenwich St., continuum.club

Moss

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Moss NYC introduces a new invitation-only playground where body, mind and conversation converge across five curated floors. Equal parts salon and sanctuary, it reimagines the members’ club with art exhibitions, live performances and intimate supper salons above, while below, the expansive 20,000-square-foot Bedrock Aquatics & Athletics offers hammams, plunge pools, Pilates, pickleball and state-of-the-art longevity labs. 520 Fifth Ave., moss.nyc