Cristiano Ronaldo is making a bold move beyond football with the launch of Vega Private Members Club, an ultra-exclusive social space set to open on Madrid’s prestigious Golden Mile before the end of the year.
Located on Calle Lagasca, the club positions itself firmly in the tradition of Europe’s most private social institutions, combining strict discretion with high-end dining, business facilities, and curated social experiences. One of its most striking rules is a complete ban on mobile phones and photography, a policy designed to guarantee privacy for its high-profile clientele.
Spanning approximately 1,000 square meters, Vega is designed as a flexible, all-day destination for Madrid’s elite. By day, it functions as a discreet business hub with private offices, co-working areas, and a podcast studio aimed at entrepreneurs, executives, and creatives who value confidentiality.
As evening approaches, the atmosphere shifts toward fine dining and social gatherings, transforming the space into an exclusive enclave for networking and entertainment. The concept reflects a growing appetite among wealthy members for environments that offer both productivity and privacy in a single, controlled setting.
Membership Tiers and the Price of Privacy
Access to Vega comes at a premium. The most exclusive option is the Founders’ Membership, available strictly by invitation and priced at €15,000 as a one-time fee that grants lifetime access. Founding members receive priority reservations, tailored experiences, and the highest level of discretion within the club. For those seeking annual access, standard memberships begin at €2,400 per year, along with an additional upfront initiation fee of €2,000.
These fees place Vega among the most expensive private clubs in Spain, signaling that exclusivity is not just encouraged but enforced. The pricing strategy mirrors similar elite clubs in London and Paris, where high costs serve as a filter as much as a revenue stream. By limiting membership and enforcing strict rules, Vega aims to create a controlled social ecosystem where high-profile individuals can interact without the pressures of public exposure or digital surveillance.
Dining, Design, and Ronaldo’s Expanding Empire
Vega’s layout is divided into several distinct culinary and social concepts. Casa Vega operates as a contemporary bistro suitable for business lunches and informal meetings. Restaurante Vega offers a refined fine-dining experience, while Toto introduces an Italian-inspired menu aimed at evening guests. Complementing these spaces is a dedicated beverage club featuring private cava collections and curated tasting sessions, further reinforcing the club’s luxury positioning.
For Ronaldo, Vega represents another strategic step in building a post-football business legacy. His portfolio already includes fashion, fragrances, fitness clubs, media ventures, and real estate, alongside investments in sports and entertainment. The launch of a private members’ club aligns with his image as a global tastemaker, blending celebrity influence with old-world exclusivity.
By banning phones and emphasizing discretion, Vega taps into a growing backlash against constant connectivity, offering members something increasingly rare: a space where conversations stay private, moments remain undocumented, and status is signaled through access rather than exposure.