The Mercer hotel in New York City has partnered with Zero Bond, a prominent private members' club, allowing hotel guests exclusive access to the club. Founded by Scott Sartiano, Zero Bond quickly gained fame since its inception in 2020, attracting high-profile members and offering an array of upscale amenities. Guests of The Mercer can now enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Zero Bond, while club members receive personalized services at the hotel. This collaboration exemplifies the shared vision of both brands, aiming to provide unique and intimate experiences that reflect the dynamic culture of New York City.
"The Mercer and Zero Bond embody New York City's energy, creativity, and commitment to excellence," Sartiano said in a statement to Travel + Leisure. "I built Zero Bond with the same focus on service, creating a space where culture, conversation, and connection thrive. The Mercer shares this vision, making our partnership a natural fit [...] It's a chance to create something truly special together, blending our shared values to offer new experiences at the hotel that feel both intimate and dynamic."
Zero Bond opened its doors in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and quickly became New York's it-club, attracting celebrities like Taylor Swift and Tom Brady.
Now, guests staying at the iconic SoHo hotel can drop by Zero Bond, which is located just a couple of blocks away on Bond Street, for the entire duration of their stay.
The partnership has forged a link between two of SoHo's buzziest hospitality destinations, and Sartiano hopes that the move will help enrich the culture of the area.
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