- Saint Haven is expanding beyond Melbourne to bring North Sydney its biggest private wellness club yet in early 2026.
- Spanning six levels and over 3,000 square metres, this marriage of Japanese minimalist design and productivity spaces with bio-hacking, holistic therapies, and world-class fitness amenities will redefine performance for many.
- To close out 2026, Saint Haven is also scheduled to open a branch in Sydneyโs Bondi.
Sydney is now just months away from receiving a taste of what Melbournians have been whispering about in hushed, reverent tones with its very own Saint Haven outpost.
Come February 2026, North Sydney will welcome the Gurner Groupโs ambitious private club concept in its most audacious form yet โ spanning over 3,000 square metres and distributed across six storeys on 123 Walker St (nearly twice the size of its Melbourne siblings).
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Saint Haven Sydney promises an immersive world where performance meets recovery, work bleeds into wellness, and luxury is designed to feel both inevitable and understated. Think bio-hacking suites alongside boardrooms, magnesium pools a short stroll from co-working lounges, and chefs collaborating with nutritionists to fine-tune your meals.
For Tim Gurner, group founder and chairman, this expansion isnโt just about geography โ itโs about scale: โWith [Melbourne] clubs now at waitlist capacity, itโs given us both the confidence and incentive to enter this market with a significant statement of what the current vision and future of Saint Haven looks like.โ
โExpanding Saint Haven into the Sydney market represents an exciting new chapter for Gurner.โ
Unlike Melbourneโs Italian grotto aesthetic, North Sydney will draw upon Japanese minimalism. Designed by Gurner Design Houseโs Simon Brugaletta, the Walker St debutante is apparently favouring soaring voids, paper wall-inspired interiors, in addition to championing the serenity of water and light. Minimal yet meticulous, if you will.
Inside, the experience veers from the futuristic to the deeply traditional. Thereโs The Lab โ an Australian first, offering preventative health and longevity therapies like PRP, Exosome treatments, and bespoke peptide protocols. A must-visit for any biohacker.
The Haven Zone, on the other hand, houses cryotherapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, IV infusions, and red light beds; a holistic spa offers massages, facials, energy healing; while a bathhouse anchors the ritualistic side of recovery with cedarwood saunas, hammams, and plunge pools (cold and warm with magnesium).
And then thereโs the performance edge: world-class gym floor, yoga, and reformer pilates studios, meditation caves, even guided sound baths. Itโs as much about unlocking mental clarity as it is about physical output.
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For the power players looking to get productive post-calibration, an entire floor is being dedicated to co-working, with discreet offices and skyline views, whereas the whole foods restaurant โ sugar-free, seed oil-free, relentlessly clean โ acts as a social hub where members can eat, linger, and connect (along with a โgrab and goโ option for the time-poor).
Saint Havenโs Sydney era is only beginning: after a bold and indulgent opening statement in North Sydney, the ecosystem is set to expand to Bondi (the cityโs unofficial wellness and vanity capital) in Spring 2026. Keep an eye out here for a precise launch date for both locations.