Top 5 Luxury Clubs in London

London’s private members’ club scene is the epitome of luxury, exclusivity, and community. Our mission is to connect individuals with inspiring places and people, offering privileged access to the city’s finest clubs. Here are five of the best clubs we work with, perfect for those who seek elegance, style, and a sense of belonging.

1. Home Grown Club, Marylebone

Home Grown Club is the destination for entrepreneurs and innovators. Housed in a Georgian townhouse, this club offers elegant workspaces, lounges, and a packed calendar of networking events. Ideal for business leaders looking for professional growth in a refined setting, it’s a place where connections are made in comfort and style.

Why Modernists Love It: The club’s chic yet cozy interiors, combined with its bustling calendar of entrepreneurial events, make it the perfect space to connect with inspiring business minds in a refined environment.

2. The Century Club, Soho

Hidden on Shaftesbury Avenue, The Century Club offers a laid-back yet sophisticated atmosphere for creatives. With its rooftop terrace and stunning views over central London, it’s a place for media, film, and arts professionals to work, socialise, and relax in exclusive comfort.

Why Modernists Love It: The rooftop terrace is the crown jewel, offering panoramic views and a serene atmosphere—a rare find in central London. The creative vibe of the club, with its laid-back but exclusive energy, makes it a favourite for those in the arts and media world.

3. The Conduit Club, Covent Garden

A hub for purpose-driven individuals, The Conduit combines luxury with a commitment to social impact. It offers sleek, contemporary interiors, alongside a range of events and initiatives that focus on sustainability and positive change. This club is for those who want to make a difference while enjoying refined hospitality.

Why Modernists Love It: The Conduit’s dedication to social impact resonates with The Modernists’ focus on purpose and connecting people to inspiring causes. The club is perfect for those who want to blend luxury living with a commitment to positive global change.

4. Bingham Riverhouse, Richmond

Perched on the banks of the River Thames, Bingham Riverhouse is a boutique members' club offering a tranquil retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Known for its serene atmosphere, stylish interiors, and breathtaking riverside views, it’s an ideal spot for relaxed socialising or quiet reflection. The fusion of modern luxury and historic charm makes it an inviting space for its creative and professional members.

Why Modernists Love It: Bingham Riverhouse’s riverside serenity provides an idyllic escape. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely meal or taking in the peaceful garden views, its calm elegance offers a refreshing break from city life.

5. Upstairs at Langan's, Mayfair

Tucked away above the legendary Langan’s Brasserie, Upstairs at Langan's is an exclusive members' club that exudes timeless elegance and modern sophistication. Located in the heart of Mayfair, this stylish hideaway offers an intimate setting for fine dining, elegant cocktails, and lively conversation. With its chic interiors and vibrant atmosphere, Upstairs at Langan's is perfect for both social and business gatherings.

Why Modernists Love It: Upstairs at Langan’s blends history and contemporary style, creating a luxurious setting for memorable evenings. Whether for networking or unwinding, its sophisticated yet lively ambience makes every visit special.


At The Modernists, we curate access to London’s finest private members’ clubs, offering more than just stylish spaces—they offer vibrant communities, exceptional service, and unmatched experiences. Whether you're drawn to the creative buzz of Soho or the intellectual prestige of Whitehall, these clubs provide the perfect setting for meaningful connections and indulgent experiences. 

Curious to experience these exclusive spaces for yourself? Join The Modernists and unlock access to London's most vibrant private clubs today.

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