London’s Best Wellness Members’ Clubs

By Charlie Colville

3 days ago

London's top rated private members' clubs are getting the holistic wellness treatment


London is famous for its vast selection of luxurious members’ clubs – but which ones have the best wellness offering? From state-of-the-art gyms and recovery studios to holistic spas and biohacking treatments, these are the names to know in 2025.

The Very Best Wellness Members’ Clubs In London

1 Warwick, Soho

This multi-functional members club boasted one of the buzziest openings of 2023, thanks to its expansive offerings and location in one of London liveliest neighbourhoods. 1 Warwick was created by Maslow’s (the hospitality group behind Mortimer House), taking up six floors within a renovated Neo-Baroque house. And while the workspaces, restaurant, bar and roof terrace are certainly nothing to scoff at, it’s the wellness beat at 1 Warwick that has stolen our attention. Armed with a boutique gym (complete with personal trainers), plus a range of complimentary classes (everything from TRX, Barre and Boxfit to HIIT 45 and High Metabolic Circuits, plus yoga and Pilates), this is an elevated fitness experience like no other.

Find out more about 1 Warwick here.

Details: Membership starts from £100 per month (see all packages here)

1warwick.com | 1 Warwick Street, London, W1B 5LR

Meeting room with arched warehouse-style windows and patterned furniture with a TV on one wall.

1 Warwick

Bodyism, Notting Hill

With the likes of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, David Beckham and Rita Ora on its membership roster, it’s safe to say that wellness hotspot Bodyism is something of an A-list hit. This Notting Hill favourite takes a holistic approach to wellness, with a longevity focus built on five core pillars: movement, mindset, nutrition, recovery and connection. Membership grants access to a stylish and well-equipped gym are, with a studio offering Pilates, barre and yoga, plus a recovery room complete with its own infrared sauna. But it doesn’t stop there: members can also get personalised insights into their health through quarterly wellness assessments, which offer information on everything from body composition to movement screening and cognitive function. And to wind down, there’s even a list of treatments including facials, massages and aromatherapy.

Details: Check out all membership options here

bodyism.com | 222-224, Westbourne Grove, London W11 2RH

Gym with reformer pilates machines

Bodyism

Lanserhof at The Arts Club, Mayfair

Located in private members’ venue The Arts Club, Lanserhof is billed as the world’s first medical gym, combining high-tech equipment with state-of-the-art training to offer an unparalleled experience for members. In line with the Austrian medi-spa Lanserhof brand, preventative and regenerative healthcare is the focus. ‘The world’s most comprehensive induction package’ includes a full body assessment using an MRI scanner, cardiovascular screening, diagnostics overseen by a nurse, and a personal trainer to create a unique fitness plan. The chic gym features Technogym equipment, complete with micro-chip technology that remembers everything about your workout – from the height of your seat to the weights you lift.

Details: Explore membership options here

lhtac.com | 18 Dover St, London W1S 4LT

Gym at Lanserhof at the Arts Club

Lanserhof at the Arts Club

SURENNE at The Emory, Knightsbridge

Health nut? We’ve got just the members’ club for you: SURENNE, a brand-new opening from the Maybourne group – the team behind hotels like Claridge’s and The Connaught. Launching this April in Knightsbridge, the club is focused around wellbeing and longevity, combining cutting-edge science and tech with a holistic approach to health. Spread across floor floors, the club will include a longevity clinic, a state-of-the-art gym, a swimming pool complete with a sound system for in-water meditation, a Tracy Anderson studio, and a cafe featuring a menu designed by nutritionist Rosemary Ferguson.

Details: For more information contact [email protected] or visit @surrenne on Instagram

theemory.co.uk27 Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7LY

Yoga studio at SURRENE, a members' club in London

SURENNE

Cloud Twelve, Notting Hill

A unique members’ club designed as a ‘third space’ between work or school, and home, Cloud Twelve in Notting Hill combines a spa, with face and body treatments, a luxury beauty salon and a holistic wellness clinic offering naturopathy, acupuncture, hypnotherapy and much more. Its kids club, meanwhile, has a play zone and drama, music and art classes. Wellness for the whole family.

Details: Find out how to become a Spa & Wellness member here

cloudtwelve.co.uk | 2-5 Colville Mews, London W11 2DA

Curved spa room with white treatment beds | London wellness members clubs

Cloud Twelve

Grey Wolfe, Barnes

Merging advanced scientific biotechnology with spirituality, beauty, wisdom, healing and wellness practices, Grey Wolfe is London’s latest members club, bringing a pocket of wellness to Barnes and inviting members to slow down from the busy world just beyond its doors. Membership includes a unique range of treatments, spanning Attuned Massages to mindful movement classes, nutrition advice to new wisdom. With privacy at its heart, if you’re not looking to socialise at your chosen members club, Grey Wolfe should be your top pick: each time members book a treatment, they have the entire space exclusively to themselves, with a guest if they wish. Monthly members will also enjoy a luxury welcome box, a quarterly wellness mapping kit, a 1:1 wellness check-up, an Attuned Recharge Treatment, online wellbeing classes and unlimited BioTech treatments, including Rebalance Impulse, Infrared Sauna, BioCharger, Lymphatic Boots, Hyperbaric Oxygen Pods and LED Facial Therapy.

Details: For membership enquiries, fill in this form here

greywolfe.co.uk71 White Hart Lane, Barnes, London SW13 0PP

The exterior of Grey Wolfe

Grey Wolfe

Bingham Riverhouse, Richmond

Set on the banks of the Thames in Richmond, Bingham Riverhouse has a long and colourful history behind it. It began its life as two Georgian townhouses, and became a hub for literary figures like W B Yeats and Robert Browning. Then, in 1984, Ruth Trinder bought the building with her husband Bill. Together, they transformed it into a B&B, and in 2006, the boutique hotel was born. Most recently, it has updated its offering to include a members’ club, designed as ‘a place where creatives, hard workers, dreamers and just those that need an escape from working at home, can come and let hard working days drift away into fabulous evenings, eating and drinking overlooking the river’. There’s a workspace and a drawing room, plus certain tiers offer access to sister company, the Bhuti Health and Wellness Centre, complete with a spa and a vegan café.

Details: Annual membership is £1,608 (£1,500 on next renewal) and monthly membership is £258 (£150 on next renewal)

binghamriverhouse.com61-63 Petersham Road, Richmond TW10 6UW

Treatment room set up for client | London wellness members clubs

Bhuti by Bingham Riverhouse