( The Bayline · Club Vesper )

A 38,000 sq ft clubabove the bay.

Thirty-eight thousand square feet over Worli Sea Face, scheduled like the light: quiet through the day, fully lit by seven.

( 01 )  ·  The club

One club. No memberships.

Club Vesper is not an amenity floor. It is a private institution across three levels of Tower Aria: water and iron on the podium, dining and cards at the ninth, the sky kept for the sixty-first. No external memberships, no day passes. If you live here, it is yours.

Club floor area38,000 sq ft
Levelspodium, loft & rooftop9 · 10 · 61
Zones9
Club hours6 am – 1 am
Accessno external memberships, everResidents & guests

( 02 )  ·  Nine zones

Nine rooms, one hour in mind.

The bay pool at Club Vesper, a heated lap pool facing the Arabian Sea at dusk

( 01 )

The bay pool

Twenty-seven metres of warm water aimed straight at the horizon, so every lap ends facing the sea. Swim at seven and the pool keeps the last of the daylight; swim at eleven and it keeps the city’s.

27 m heated lap pool · towel service till midnight

The strength loft at Club Vesper, a double-height gym with a sea-facing cardio line

( 02 )

The strength loft

A double-height room of iron, timber and glass: strength below, cardio on the mezzanine, the bay in front of both. Trainers keep residents’ hours, not gym hours.

Full Technogym line · trainers on rota, 6 am – 10 pm

The screening room at Club Vesper, twenty-four recliners in a velvet-dark private cinema

( 03 )

The screening room

Twenty-four recliners and a calibrated dark. Friday evenings belong to the residents’ premiere; every other night, the room is yours to book.

24 recliners · Dolby Atmos · private bookings till 1 am

Private dining room beside the glass-walled wine cellar at Club Vesper

( 04 )

Private dining & the cellar

A fourteen-seat chef’s table beside a glass-walled cellar, for the dinners too particular for restaurants. Bring your chef, or borrow ours.

14-seat chef’s table · 600-bin temperature-held cellar

The residents’ lounge at Club Vesper, low evening light over armchairs and a long bar

( 05 )

The residents’ lounge

Morning papers, afternoon bridge, and at six o’clock the espresso machine yields to the aperitivo trolley. The lounge keeps the building’s social calendar.

Level 9 · daily papers & cards · aperitivo service from 6 pm

The rooftop observatory on Level 61 of The Bayline, open to the night sky above the bay

( 06 )

The rooftop observatory

Sixty-one floors up, past the city’s glow, the sky comes back. Two telescopes, a small whisky cabinet, and Mumbai’s rarest amenity: silence.

Level 61 · two telescopes · open till 1 am

A double-height arrival lobby at The Bayline, finished in stone and lit for the evening

( 07 )

The arrival lobbies

Double-height stone, low lamplight, and a concierge who knows your name before the car door closes. Arrival, treated as architecture.

Two tower lobbies · concierge desk staffed 24 × 7

The EV basement at The Bayline, parking bays with private charge points beside each residence’s slot

( 08 )

The EV basement

Three quiet levels below the podium, where every residence parks beside its own charge point. Cars come up washed; batteries come up full.

212 charge points · valet & detailing bay · 3 basement levels

A spa treatment suite at Club Vesper, in warm stone and soft light

( 09 )

The spa suites

A hammam, a sauna and two treatment suites kept at the temperature of a held breath. Days at the Bayline tend to end here.

Hammam & sauna · two treatment suites · by appointment

( club vesper )

The club shows best after seven.

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