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New York City Luxury Guide #2: Private Clubs

New York City is the most inspiring place in the world. Also known as the Big Apple, this city is bursting with cultureartluxury and a cosmopolitan lifestyle that will make you see things in a different way – the experience of a lifetime. New York is also known for its exclusive private clubs so it’s time for us to take a visit and show you what we found along the way. Have a good one!

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The Metropolitan Club

New York City Luxury Guide #2: Private Clubs

Ⓒ The Metropolitan Club

The Metropolitan Club is a private social club in Manhattan. It was founded in 1891, by names like J. P. MorganJames A. Roosevelt and John Lambert Cadwalader, among others. It brings out the true spirit of a social club, where cellular phones and laptops are prohibited. There’s also a dress code you must strictly follow.

New York City Luxury Guide #2: Private Clubs

Ⓒ The Metropolitan Club

The National Arts Club

New York City Luxury Guide #2: Private Clubs

Ⓒ The National Arts Club

The National Arts Club was founded in 1898 by author and poet Charles De Kay, the literary and art critic for The New York Times. Back in the day, the main goal behind this private club was to “stimulate, foster, and promote public interest in the arts and to educate the American people in the fine arts”. Martin Scorsese, Alice Hoffman and Uma Thurman are members of this club.

New York City Luxury Guide #2: Private Clubs

Ⓒ The National Arts Club

The Soho House

New York City Luxury Guide #2: Private Clubs

Ⓒ Jetsetter

The Soho House is a converted warehouse in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District with 44 bedrooms of varying sizes, Drawing RoomClub BarLibrary, Pantry BarRestaurant, 44-seat Screening Room, a rooftop with a swimming pool and a Cowshed spa. Lifestyle gest a new meaning here and you are more than invited to experience it with your own senses.

New York City Luxury Guide #2: Private Clubs

Ⓒ Time Out

The Harvard Club

New York City Luxury Guide #2: Private Clubs

Ⓒ Flickr

A warm and friendly place, The Harvard Club in NYC is a private social club located in Midtown Manhattan. The membership is restricted almost entirely to alumni and faculty of the Harvard University. John F. Kennedy and Theodore Roosevelt were members of this club.

New York City Luxury Guide #2: Private Clubs

Ⓒ Medium

The Playboy Club

New York City Luxury Guide #2: Private Clubs

Ⓒ amNY

Evoking the spirit of the iconic Mansion, the Playboy Club itself features four distinct environments that unveil unique experiences as you access the passages within. The iconic Playboy Bunnies will remain at the center of every moment, serving artisanal cocktails and world-class culinary creations. In addition, the decor is amazing.

New York City Luxury Guide #2: Private Clubs

Ⓒ Eater NY

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