
"Afternoons spent pursuing health and wellness by receiving peptide and hormone therapy, IV vitamin infusions, and astrologically tailored sound bath sessions bleed into nights enjoying responsibly farmed meals scored by a live DJ set. That's what a typical day-to-night may look like if you're a member of Higher Order, a new luxury wellness members club in Palm Beach. And you don't have to live in South Florida to experience this haute wellness lifestyle."
"The phenomenon is happening worldwide. In London, Tramp Health-a 16,000-square-foot wellness offshoot of the exclusive storied members' social club of the same name once frequented by everyone from the Rolling Stones to Princess Margaret-is set to debut in 2026. Soho House has expanded its wellness retreat concept with a second Soho Farmhouse on Ibiza (land of nightlife bacchanalia). And in Australia, upscale wellness club Saint Haven is unveiling an ultra-luxe "wellness cathedral" in south Melbourne, with plans to expand to the US and UAE."
Luxury wellness social clubs combine clinical and experiential health services with nightlife-style design to create members-only day-to-night destinations. Members can receive peptide and hormone therapy, IV vitamin drips, and astrologically tailored sound baths, then dine on responsibly farmed meals accompanied by live DJs. Global brands and new entrants are expanding the model, with openings planned in London, Ibiza, Melbourne, the US, and UAE. These spaces reinterpret traditional exclusivity as curated social connection, tapping into a post-pandemic surge in members' clubs and attracting people seeking community, health improvement, and personal reinvention through collective rituals and elevated ambiance.
Read at Architectural Digest
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