Private Members' Clubs

Aberdeen Marina Club

url: 
www.aberdeenmarinaclub.com
term: 
Private Members' Clubs

Opened in 1984, the Aberdeen Marina Club is an expensive club with an elegantly appointed location for those who love a knees-up on their luxury yacht. The 550,000-square-foot club has outstanding facilities, including six restaurants, eight banqueting venues, tennis and squash courts, a large free-form swimming pool, billiards room, bowling alley and even an ice rink. The marina includes wet and dry berths, and there is a good range of boating facilities, including junk and speed-boat hire.

address: 
8 Shum Wan Rd., Aberdeen
phone: 
2555 8321

American Club

url: 
www.americanclubhk.com
term: 
Private Members' Clubs

The American Club has two locations: a Town Club in Central and a Country Club in Tai Tam. Between them, they house nine restaurants, fitness centers, swimming pools, tennis and squash courts, golf driving bays, a spa and more. There's a wide range of sporting and social activities ranging from Wallyball (whatever that is) to Chinese brush painting, and plenty of classes for kids.

phone2: 
2813 3200
address: 
Town Club: 47-49/F Exchange Square Two, Central
address2: 
Country Club: 28 Tai Tam Rd., Tai Tam
phone: 
2842 7400

Azure

term: 
Private Members' Clubs

This private dining club has a small club room downstairs outfitted with a library and pool table, and amazing views of Gotham.

address: 
29/F, Hotel LKF, Lan Kwai Fong
phone: 
3518 9330

China Tee Club

term: 
Private Members' Clubs

The most glorious example of colonial architecture, the China Tee Club is a high-ceilinged throwback to the good old days, an elegant afternoon spot where tea is still served by mandarin-jacketed waiters. Membership gets you chic little luncheons and endless pots of tea.

address: 
1/F Pedder Building, Pedder St., Central
phone: 
2521 0233

Cipriani

url: 
www.cipriani.com
term: 
Private Members' Clubs

A floor below the China Club, Cipriani is named after the Venetian institution that invented the Bellini, a genius blend of peach and champagne. With the China Club's David Tang as a primary backer, you know you're in sophisticated, high-flyer territory.

address: 
12/F Old Bank of China Building, Bank St., Central
openinghours: 
Mon-Sat 8am-11pm
phone: 
2501 0222

Clearwater Bay Golf And Country Club

url: 
www.cwbgolf.org
term: 
Private Members' Clubs

Set amid the hills of Clear Water Bay, with a truly spectacular view from the clubhouse, this club boasts an 18-hole golf course, large marina, and other sports facilities such as tennis, squash and badminton courts, a large pool and even an organic farm. And who wouldn't love the 8,000-square-foot spa? Sir Run Run Shaw and former Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa are among the patrons.

address: 
139 Tai Au Mun Rd., Clear Water Bay
openinghours: 
Daily 8am-10pm
phone: 
2719 1595

Craigengower Cricket Club

url: 
www.ccc1894.com
term: 
Private Members' Clubs

During World War II, the Craigengower cricketers proved themselves a force to be reckoned with. Faced with a bombed-out clubhouse, these well-dressed gentlemen (and women) managed to redevelop their Happy Valley grounds and create a one-stop entertainment and leisure spot. A swimming pool, glass-backed squash courts, driving range and much, much more than cricket is now on offer.

address: 
188 Wong Nai Chung Rd., Happy Valley
phone: 
2577 8331

Crown Wine Cellars

term: 
Private Members' Clubs

Located in a former military weapons and ammunitions bunker-turned-wine cave, Crown has six underground wine cellars containing thousands of rare wines belonging to the city's serious collectors. It also has a club house carved from two underground bunkers and a conservatory for those who miss the sunlight. Holds frequent wine nights.

address: 
18 Deep Water Bay Rd., Shouson Hill
phone: 
2580 6287

Foreign Correspondents' Club

url: 
www.fcchk.org
term: 
Private Members' Clubs

A legend among journalists, the FCC has a deservedly famous bar (look out for the plaques dedicated to those who died here on a drinking binge), restaurants and fitness centre. As well as hacks, you're likely to find barristers, businessmen and PR execs joining in the debauched journo action.

address: 
2 Lower Albert Rd., Central
phone: 
2521 1511

Hebe Haven Yacht Club

url: 
www.hhyc.org.hk
term: 
Private Members' Clubs

A friendly, salty working yacht club, with boatyard facilities, wet and dry berths, bar and restaurant with a great alfresco terrace. A sociable little spot with plans for expansion that runs frequent sailing courses.

address: 
10.5 Miles Hiram's Highway, Pak Sha Wan, Sai Kung
phone: 
2719 9682
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