The Bay Club, Maker Maxity, BKC, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400051, India
The Bay Club is an exclusive by-invitation only, private members club, managed by the Oberoi Group. Designed as a family, sports, recreation, corporate and lifestyle facility, The Bay Club will form part of the upcoming hospitality precinct at Maker Maxity, Bandra-Kurla Complex.
The Bay Club is located at the very heart of the mixed-use development of Maker Maxity, sitting atop our hotel shopping precinct and seamlessly integrated via bridges and walkways to the rest of our evolving hospitality district. With the world’s most famous brands as neighbours, India’s signature drive-in theatre as a landmark, and all of it surrounded by views of the bay, no club in Mumbai offers a location that is the equal of The Bay Club.
Conceptualized in concert with an ensemble of the finest architects and designers from around the world, The Bay Club features three inventively connected levels covering over 120,000 sq. ft. in which every detail reflects the highest expression of functionality and design.
Our blueprint emulates the classic model of the high street as a central ribbon of community and connection, while encouraging a natural flow between the floors and spaces they contain.
The club’s facilities place core attention on family & kids, sports & recreation, business, and wellness. ’Neverland’ our children’s Activity Club is integral to the family focus that inspires our essential purpose.
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