NYNext Guide To: Members-Only Clubs
Briefly

New York City's social fabric is evolving with the emergence of exclusive members' clubs like Maxime's and Crane Club, drawing comparisons to London's elite culture. Legacy venues like Casa Cipriani have modified their offerings to remain competitive, showcasing features like wellness retreats, private offices, and high-profile celebrity sightings. Initiation fees can soar to six figures, highlighting the stratified nature of these establishments. As these clubs thrive, they offer not just social interaction but a luxurious lifestyle, reshaping who participates in the city's elite social scenes.
A recent surge in members' clubs is reshaping New York City's social fabric to look a lot more like London's: Stratified and exclusive.
Members-only clubs are becoming social hubs and wellness retreats, offering luxury amenities like infrared saunas and private offices with initiation fees reaching six figures.
Clubs like Aman's $200,000 initiation fee cater to a wealthy clientele, creating a space that is both exclusive and desired in today's NYC social scene.
Casa Cipriani, with lower initiation fees, still attracts a celebrity crowd, indicating a broader appeal among different demographics in the members' club scene.
Read at New York Post
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