The New York Athletic Club
A Glimpse of The New York Athletic Club: A Prestigious Private Club in Manhattan, New York that is open to The American Club Members.
The New York Athletic Club (NYAC), founded in 1868, began with the goal of organizing amateur sports. Over the decades, it has grown into a globally recognized athletic powerhouse, excelling in sports like wrestling, fencing, judo, water polo, rowing, and track and field. Beyond sports, the NYAC has become a cultural landmark in New York City, hosting prestigious events and welcoming influential figures in business, politics, and the arts.
Despite its evolution, the NYAC remains dedicated to its roots, supporting Olympic-level athletes and offering world-class facilities at its Manhattan City House and Travers Island locations for members who seek to stay fit. The NYAC is a forward-thinking institution, rooted in tradition, with its iconic winged foot emblem symbolizing excellence worldwide.
Athletic Facilities
From Yoga to Boxing, the NYAC offers health and fitness activities for every level. The Fitness and Wellness Center provides tailored conditioning programs, including personal training, Pilates, and fitness classes, all with a focus on one-on-one attention, making it a hidden gem among the Club’s athletic offerings.
The City House Gymnasium features state-of-the-art cardio and weight-training equipment, a fitness studio, a running track, and a full-sized basketball court. The Aquatic Center, a jewel in NYAC’s athletic crown, offers an enticing pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, and light poolside dining to complement any workout.
Squash and racquetball lovers will find exceptional facilities and expert instruction to elevate their game, while the unique doubles squash courts add a special touch. Handball at NYAC remains a steadfast tradition, with courts welcoming members for both scheduled and impromptu matches.
Judo enthusiasts can find first-rate instruction at the dojo, catering to everyone from novices to world-class black belts, making it a hub for martial arts excellence. The Fencing and Wrestling Room, located in the basement, has produced some of the finest competitors, with top-ranked instructors guiding participants of all levels.
The Boxing Room, equipped with rings, speed bags, and endurance equipment, offers invigorating workouts with a focus on safety and health. Finally, the NYAC’s Golf Simulators provide an unparalleled experience, using the Trackman system to help golfers of all levels analyze and improve their game.
Dining
Beyond its exceptional athletic facilities, the City House offers a range of dining experiences for every occasion. The Main Dining Room, a celebrated New York spot since its 2014 renovation, serves contemporary American cuisine with stunning Central Park views. Adjacent, The Lounge on Eleven is perfect for tapas or after-dinner drinks, featuring jazz on Thursday evenings and Sunday brunch, and live music with dancing on the first Saturday of each month. The Tap Room, echoing the Club’s 19th-century roots, serves as a vibrant social hub with a traditional pub atmosphere, while the Cocktail Lounge in the lobby provides a cozy retreat for a quiet beverage. Additionally, the NYAC caters to private events, from intimate cocktail parties to grand weddings, making each occasion truly memorable.
Guest Rooms
Beyond the premier athletic facilities and diverse dining options, there’s more to discover. Its 187 guest rooms, many with stunning views of Central Park and midtown Manhattan, offer a top-notch lodging experience. Each room is equipped with large screen televisions, complimentary Wi-Fi, Keurig coffee makers, and other amenities. Exclusively available to New York Athletic Club members, sponsored guests, and members of its worldwide network of reciprocal clubs including The American Club, these modern rooms provide a perfect home away from home in New York City. Overnight guests also enjoy full access to the Club’s celebrated facilities, restaurants, and lounges.
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