Madison House Redefines Holistic Wellness With Community Club in Singapore
Madison House was announced as a new lifestyle hospitality club at Fort Canning Park, pairing wellness, recovery tech, and racquet-sport programming that could change how pickleball retreats and tournaments are hosted in Singapore.

Madison House was unveiled as a lifestyle hospitality club at Fort Canning Park that blends hospitality, fitness, recovery, dining, and community programming into a single member-focused ecosystem. Paired with the newly opened Mett Singapore hotel, the club is positioning itself as a hub for locals and international visitors who want to combine cultural experiences with high-quality movement and racquet-sport opportunities.
The offering is built around a holistic wellness model that goes beyond traditional private-club socializing. Programming will include yoga, strength training, and movement classes alongside clinical-grade recovery technologies delivered through a partnership with Milan’s The Longevity Suite. Members can expect access to cryotherapy, infrared saunas, and body composition analysis as part of an integrated approach to training and recovery.
For the pickleball community, Madison House’s plans represent practical opportunity and new logistics for retreats, events, and competitive play. The club intends to host padel and pickleball tournaments as part of its exclusive programming, alongside cultural talks, specialist guest events, and social gatherings. That blend of matchplay, speaker-led sessions, and recovery resources creates a natural fit for organizers planning multi-day retreats or for players seeking tournament-caliber play paired with on-site recovery and hospitality.
From a travel perspective, Madison House aims to attract intentional wellness visitors as well as regular members. Combining on-site sport programming with hotel accommodation allows tournament participants and retreat attendees to stay where they train and recover, cutting transit time and offering a turnkey experience for visiting players. For local players, the club’s community emphasis signals a move away from purely exclusive models toward more accessible programming centered on wellness and performance.
Practical value for coaches and retreat planners includes integrated scheduling potential for clinics and tournaments, access to advanced recovery tools to keep athletes fresh between matches, and a hospitality partner in Mett Singapore to manage lodging and dining. For social players, the presence of talks and guest events adds layers to a retreat beyond drills and matchplay, making weekends or weeklong visits more culturally rich.
Madison House’s arrival marks a shift in how clubs can combine sport, recovery, and hospitality. For pickleball retreat organizers and players mapping their 2026 calendars, this is a venue to watch for tournament schedules, membership windows, and event partnerships. As club programming and dates are released, expect new options for curated retreats that serve up competitive play and net gains in recovery and community.
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