Wellness Gets a Glow-Up: Remedy Place Brings Luxe Self-Care Social Club to the Summer Street

Remedy Place, acclaimed as the world’s first social wellness club, has recently unveiled its largest location to date in the Seaport. This 10,000-square-foot modern facility introduces an innovative fusion of self-care and social interaction, redefining the traditional wellness experience.
Situated at 400 Summer Street, the club offers panoramic views of the Boston skyline and features a minimalist design with Venetian plaster walls and custom travertine stone elements.
Remedy Place provides a diverse array of services designed to promote both physical and social well-being. Signature offerings include the only foam bathing sauna in the United States, guided breathwork ice baths, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and AI-powered deep tissue massages. Exclusive to the Boston location are amenities such as a communal contrast suite with ice baths, a steam room, vitamin drips and an intimate space dedicated to movement classes like mat Pilates.
Dr. Jonathan Leary, founder and CEO of Remedy Place, emphasized the club’s mission: “This club isn’t just about expanding to a new city; it’s about redefining how people connect and live their best lives.”
Membership options cater to various preferences, with monthly fees starting at $550. However, memberships aren’t required to visit, individual services are also available.
Remedy Place’s expansion into Boston reflects a broader trend of integrating wellness into social settings, offering residents a unique space to prioritize health while fostering meaningful connections.
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Meg is an Emmy-award winning news and video producer. She worked for more than six years as a television news producer for NBC10 in Boston. Now, she works as a full time video producer for a nationwide venture capital firm.
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