Wellness Clubs: The New Celebrity Hangout?

News, Wellness May 11, 2018 By Paige Herman-Axel

Wellness is more than a buzzword these days, and there are more ways than ever to practice self-care. Case in point… Private clubs used to be all about cocktails, networking and kicking back without worrying about any riff-raff. While there’s certainly nothing wrong with that, a growing number of us are looking to make the most of our precious downtime, whether that means squeezing in a workout, learning something new or enhancing our lives in some way or another. Hence the rise of a new breed of private club—one where wellness takes center stage in the form of classes, workshops and being surrounded by a community of like-minded individuals. From New York to Miami and further afield, here are a few private clubs that include mindfulness in their membership fees.

GAIAM Wellness Studio by Rodney Yee

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studio.gaiam.com

Perched on the 11th floor of Lord & Taylor on 5th Avenue, rooftop courtyard and all, this educational, training and gathering center is all about creating a health-centric community with events, classes and workshops designed to help you live your best life. From Urban Zen yoga and aromatherapy to “Tarot 101,” “Herbalism 101” and “Creating a Spring Tablescape,” founder and world-renowned yogi Rodney Yee (who has worked with Oprah Winfrey, Christie Brinkley, Demi Moore, Donna Karanand Christy Turlington) has made sure all the wellness bases are covered.


97 Wellness Club

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no97.club

New York’s downtown self-care set gets their health, healing and wellness on at this SoHo retreat, which offers world-expanding workshops along with restorative treatments such as reiki, guided meditation, sound healing, Shamanic journeys, herbal facials and more. The Zen white-washed, women-only space offers a calm, nurturing environment and one-on-one coaching that promotes living a more centered, grounded life. P.S. The street-level boutique is a dream.


Premier57

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premier57.com

From the ancient Romans and Greeks to modern-day Morocco and Turkey, just about every civilization has had some sort of “bath culture” for relaxation, rejuvenation and socialization. With hydrotherapy pools, a water lounge, wet and dry saunas, infrared therapy, a Korean-inspired café and a rooftop pool (with a bar), New York City’s Premier57 provides just that in a swanky, full-service setting. Although anyone can spend the day for a $75 flat fee, membership has its privileges in the form of a concierge, priority check-in and check-out, a private locker room and many other amenities that will soothe your body and soul.


Carillon Miami

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CarillonHotel.com

Miami may be known for its decadent dining, nightlife and burgeoning art and design scene, but when the who’s-who needs to reset and recharge, they go straight to this spa and wellness resort. With spa and beauty services, therapeutic treatments like acupuncture, private fitness training, a bevy of clean dining options (including a juice bar), multiple pools and direct beach access, the resort now offers three membership levels so locals can take advantage of the amenities without booking a room.


3 St. James Square

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Featuring therapeutic spa treatments, a medical suite, a multi-tiered sauna, state-of-the-art gym, Pilates/yoga studio, a golf simulator, a lounge and bar (with both juice and alcohol), this man-centric private club is all about health, fitness and wellness. All new members receive a 3D body scan to help communicate what they’d like to change about their physique so the nutrition and fitness teams can create a bespoke regimen—and provide day-to-day support that ensures their goals are met.

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