Private clubs, members-only clubs, social clubs – whatever you want to call them, Barcelona welcomes them all! In the past few years, several of these community-based hubs have popped up across the city, offering settings that combine sanctuary and respite with business and networking to its members. Their main offering is comfy and thoughtfully designed spaces to work (perfect for Barcelona’s growing community of digital nomads), areas for relaxing – including spas, gyms and pools – and ideal spots for networking, where meeting diverse, yet similar-minded individuals has never been so easy.
If you’re visiting Barcelona for a long-term stay for business or leisure, or if you’re a digital nomad eager to mingle with other creatives and local talent, don’t miss our list of the best private clubs in Barcelona!
Soho House Barcelona
Pl. del Duc de Medinaceli, 4, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Soho House Barcelona was one of the first private clubs in Barcelona, opening its doors in 2016. With stunning views of the port and a stone’s throw away from the Gothic Quarter, this luxurious property boasts all the comforts of home in an unbeatable location.
Similar to its clubs in London, New York, Istanbul and Miami, Soho House Barcelona welcomes creatives of all types to enjoy its top-class facilities. Enjoy a signature cocktail at the rooftop bar with a gorgeous pool, hit the gym or seek contemplation and reflection in a yoga class. It’s also a great place to mix with like-minded people and network during your time in Barcelona.
The club also boasts the Little Beach House in Garraf, a short train ride up the coast from Barcelona, where members can enjoy a laid-back beach vibe, while still making the most of the benefits of one of the most popular private clubs in Barcelona.
Juno House
Carrer d’Aribau, 226, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08006 Barcelona, Spain
The first women’s-only private club in Barcelona, Juno House opened its doors at the beginning of 2022. With the aim of providing women with a place where they can enhance their professional career, find like-minded talented women and support their own wellbeing in a holistic setting.
Named after the powerful goddess Juno, the beautiful space in the former Flour Factory on the centrally located Aribau hosts mentoring sessions, workshops and talks, and also features thoughtfully curated workspaces. The Little Juno space allows moms to get back to work with kid’s classes and more. The intimate Clubhouse is the perfect setting for after-work drinks and stimulating conversation.
The Sircle Club
Carrer del Rosselló, 265
In the heart of the city, just a short walk away from Passeig de Gràcia and Gaudí’s La Pedrera, this members-only space has something for everyone, with a special focus on innovators and entrepreneurs.
Relax and unwind at the luxury Spa by Signature, with access included in the monthly membership. Those visiting the city for work will also enjoy the exclusive workspaces and library with a dedicated female-author section. Members-only events include professional workshops and inspiring discussions and readings.
The Wild Bunch
Carrer d’Espinoi, 8-10, local 1, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08023 Barcelona, Spain
This business centre in the north of the city – close to the Tibidabo mountain – is one of the most coveted private clubs in Barcelona. Its interior décor is reminiscent of old British clubs you’d stumble across on the streets of London: think leather armchairs, lavish rugs and deep mahogany paneling.
The clientele is predominantly male community open to individuals of diverse politics, opinions and from different industries. Combining business and pleasure, The Wild Bunch offers a relaxing setting for business meetings – with a bar, pool table and large TV screens for football matches. The Wild Hub is its more results-focused branch for investors and entrepreneurs, operating under the three pillars of analysis, funding and consulting.
The Cover
Located in Barcelona’s vibrant Eixample district, The Cover is a prestigious private members club attracting a diverse group of individuals including entrepreneurs, innovators, and culturally curious people. Membership offers a plethora of benefits, such as access to exclusive spaces like The Club, The Rooftop, and The Den. Members can enjoy a variety of events including tastings, readings, panels, and workshops, as well as fitness, yoga, and meditation classes. The club also provides top-notch amenities for work and wellbeing, including coworking spaces, a state-of-the-art gym, and a luxurious spa.
So there you have it, our list of the top private clubs in Barcelona. We recommend visiting their websites for more information on membership prices, how to apply to become a members, and the range of services and benefits they offer.