Exploring Exclusive Members-Only Clubs in New York City - Unveiling the Celeb Hangouts

Exploring Exclusive Members-Only Clubs in New York City - Unveiling the Celeb Hangouts

Step into the world of New York's elite members-only clubs and discover this week's 'VIP Scene' filled with celebrities and influencers.

New York City is where you can find many A-listers, some of whom belong to a special group that can afford and often visit the best members-only clubs in the city.

This week on “VIP Scene,” we are uncovering the most exclusive members-only clubs in NYC and sharing the membership costs. Let's start with Aman, situated at the top of the historic Crown Building on 57th Street and Fifth Avenue.

For $200,000 as an initiation fee and $15,000 per year, members can enjoy exclusive access to the luxurious apartments and hotel within the building. The rooftop garden and pool are equally lavish, along with the venue's impressive three-floor spa.

NYC s Members Only Clubs Go Inside Taylor Swift Travis Kelce s Date Spot

NYC s Members Only Clubs Go Inside Taylor Swift Travis Kelce s Date Spot

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Gotham/GC Images

Zero Bond isn’t as expensive to join starting at $750 to $5,000 in initiation fees with an added price tag of $2,750 to $4,400 per year.

Taylor Swift, along with friends Selena Gomez and Keleigh Teller, celebrated a night out at the NYC institution in December 2023 before her 34th birthday.

The singer also enjoyed a date night with her boyfriend Travis Kelce at Zero Bond, a popular hotspot in the city known for hosting the annual Met Gala afterparty. This club offers a variety of amenities including restaurants, bars, lounges, a library, and a screening room for its members to enjoy.

The Ned Nomad, a creation of Soho House founder Nick Jones, first welcomed guests in 2022. It quickly gained popularity as a go-to spot for afterparties, attracting celebrities like Bella Hadid and Leonardo DiCaprio.

NYC s Members Only Clubs Go Inside Taylor Swift Travis Kelce s Date Spot

NYC s Members Only Clubs Go Inside Taylor Swift Travis Kelce s Date Spot

Members of this exclusive club in New York City can enjoy a range of benefits after making an initiation deposit of $1,500 and an annual fee of $5,000. These perks include access to exclusive events, the building's art gallery, and several restaurants. One of the highlights is the rooftop eatery, which serves delicious Mediterranean cuisine and offers a stunning view of the Empire State Building.

Casa Cipriani has an initiation fee ranging from $1,000 to $2,000. Once you become a member, you will need to pay an annual fee of $2,000 to $5,000. Keep in mind that there is a long waitlist of 4,000 people trying to get in.

However, if you do become a member, you will have access to the exclusive Cipriani restaurant, Jazz Café, and stunning rooftop views.

Watch the exclusive video above for more details on New York City’s best members-only clubs. Check back next week for an all-new “VIP Scene” episode.

Editor's P/S:

The world of exclusive members-only clubs in New York City is a fascinating one, offering a glimpse into the glamorous and elite lifestyle of the city's A-listers. The article provides an insightful look at some of the most sought-after clubs, revealing their exorbitant membership costs and the luxurious amenities they offer.

It's interesting to note that while these clubs cater to the ultra-wealthy, they also attract celebrities and influencers, who use them as venues for special events and afterparties. The presence of such high-profile figures adds to the allure of these clubs, making them even more desirable for those seeking exclusivity and prestige.