Paris Society Unlimited: should you fall for the capital’s new membership?

A card, privileges, and the illusion of all Paris in your pocket. Paris Society launches an ultra-targeted membership. Is this the key to the most inaccessible addresses?
A new era of Parisian clubbing chic
For some time now, Paris Society has been more than just a hospitality group: it’s a nocturnal cultural ecosystem, shaping trends in the capital. Under the leadership of Laurent de Gourcuff, the empire has expanded to more than 60 addresses, from Maxim’s to Bonnie, Mun and Castel. A sprawling network where models, artists, entrepreneurs and other figures of the Parisian scene meet.
And today, the group is taking the experience even further with Paris Society Unlimited, a membership program halfway between a private club and a VIP pass.
What this card can really do for you
The Paris Society Unlimited membership doesn’t turn venues into closed circles, but into spaces with privileged access. Among the most concrete promises:
- Tables guaranteed for reservations made three hours in advance.
- Hotel discounts on establishments such as Abbaye des Vaux-de-Cernay and Refuge de Solaise.
- Priority treatment, personalized attention, confidential events…
A form of urban luxury fast track, suggesting a sense of belonging while maintaining the illusion of openness.
Exclusivity comes at a price
A solo package costs €1,000 per year (plus €500 membership fee). Couples pay €1,700, with the entry fee raised to €750. A special rate is available for under-33s (€800 all-inclusive).
Compared to Soho House Paris(€2,500 a year + €525 fees) orAnnabel’s in London (nearly €6,700 upfront), Paris Society’s offering seems almost wise. But the positioning is clear: premium, but not elitist.
Not yet a closed club, but almost
“This is not a private club, but a community in its own right,” explains Pauline Pierrard, Membership Director. A dedicated House is even envisaged down the road. In the meantime, members are at home… without ever closing the door on others.
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