The 5 Most Elite Communities in the World – Core, Bond, The Battery

Lauren Monnet delves into the enigmatic world of exclusive private clubs and shares which memberships are a must-have for the well-traveled individual.

 

An image of old-fashioned opulence often comes to mind when discussing the world’s most elite private clubs. The thought of whisky swirling in delicate crystal, a warm fire burning in the fireplace, and the occasional stag head mounted on the wall. While these elements may still exist in some of these clubs, the reality of modern exclusive private clubs is often far more surprising.

The traditional “old boys” mentality has been largely replaced with a bold and innovative spirit. In these privileged establishments, the world’s leading entrepreneurs, cultural icons, and creative powerhouses gather to exchange ideas and push boundaries. The fundamental principles of privacy and exclusivity are still intact, but are now coupled with exquisite decor, cutting-edge amenities, and bespoke service. This combination of elements has sparked a resurgence in exclusive private clubs around the world.

Here are 5 of the most exclusive private clubs in the world that are worth exploring:

CORE: Club, New York

Core Club prides itself as an “anti-club”, providing a welcoming atmosphere without the typical restrictions of a private club. Members are invited to conduct the “business of life” without the constraints of a dress code or limitations on the use of mobile phones. Situated in the heart of midtown Manhattan, Core Club is a hub for the world’s leading figures, including Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz and former US President Bill Clinton. The US$50,000 joining fee and US$15,000 annual fee are only the beginning of the journey to becoming a member. The club is also notoriously difficult to find, with a secret entrance tucked away in the side of a building. But for those who persevere, the club offers a curated experience of cultural events, ranging from private concerts to discussions with global leaders.

Capital Club, Dubai

Capital Club in Dubai is an invitation-only establishment where the line between business and pleasure is blurred. The club offers its members a “home away from home” with unparalleled comfort, cuisine, and personal service. Whether in one of the luxurious meeting rooms or on the fourth-floor terrace with views of the Burj Khalifa and the International Financial Centre, Capital Club is the perfect location for closing multi-million-dollar deals. To become a member, one must be approved by the Membership Committee. Members are granted access to exclusive events featuring prominent speakers from the upper echelons of business, finance, and politics.

Bond Club, New York

Bond Club is a selective matchmaking service that connects New York’s most select individuals for dating and relationships. It is very exclusive, with a highly selective membership process. The club’s membership includes a diverse and accomplished group of individuals from various walks of life, including prominent figures in the music industry, international runway models, and influential business leaders. With its focus on privacy and exclusiveness, the club provides a secure and intimate environment for its members to form meaningful connections. Bond is the ultimate destination for ambitious singes who value a vibrant, seamless dating life.

Yacht Club de Monaco

For over 700 years, the sea has been a defining force in the Principality of Monaco, both economically and as a source of leisure. Founded in 1953 by Prince Rainier III, the Yacht Club de Monaco balances its maritime heritage with progressive values and environmental preservation. Prospective members must have two sponsors and the approval of club president HSH Prince Albert II. The clubhouse, designed by Lord Norman Foster, boasts a nautical-themed library, restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, gym, meeting spaces, and a ballroom, all with breathtaking views of the club’s marina.

The Battery, San Francisco

The Battery in San Francisco is an avant-garde enclave in a former candy factory that calls itself a “living social experiment”. The club welcomes members from a wide range of industries and backgrounds and offers a range of exclusive events and access to a five-story space that includes a 120-seat restaurant, bars.”

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