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Union Club of the City of New York

5 courts The Union Club of the City of New York, founded in 1836, is one of America's oldest private members' clubs, in a 1933 Delano and Aldrich clubhouse at 101 East 69th Street. Its athletic facilities include four international squash courts and a hardball doubles court.
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101 East 69th Street, NY 10021
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"My recent visit to The"

Stan

2 years ago

The Union Club is a beacon of timeless elegance, with refined decor and beautifully preserved historic charm. The service is impeccable and the well-appointed spaces suit business, social events and relaxation alike, while the dining is a genuine highlight. Highly recommended for a sophisticated club experience.

"Great club. I was hired"

Allen He

6 years ago

Great club. I was hired to come in as a performer here last month, and the staff were beyond accommodating in terms of assisting with set up and making sure I was perfectly set. There is a dress code... apparently you must wear a tie if you plan to walk around the front of the building. This was not made clear to me by the event planner so I was asked to go around back halls and stairways. This isn't a issue with the Club, but more so a communication disconnect I had. Great place, the rooms are magnificent.

"Combining Federal architecture with"

Augusto Paulino

2 years ago

Combining Federal architecture with elements of art deco, the interiors are quite appealing. The club easily accommodates large gatherings, although the resulting sound levels can make it challenging to hold a conversation.

"Sleek retro vibe club and"

Susan J. Weber

4 months ago

Sleek retro vibe club and guest rooms. Smack dab in the business district, so it's usually pretty chill. Restaurants and shops are just a couple blocks away. And the in-house dining? Top-notch.

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