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Title: Top 5 Exclusive Clubs in London


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  • Top 5 Exclusive Clubs in London

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  • Whether youre staying at a quaint bed and
    breakfast in Gower Street or in one of those
    ultra modern hotels near Soho London, you will
    have access to all the fancy fine dining
    restaurants and glamorous pubs and bars in the
    locale. These areas are ideal for people who want
    to end the day with a drink and some great music.
    For those looking for a more exclusive scene,
    visit some of these well-known clubs for both
    travellers and locals alike.

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The Groucho Club
  • If you want to blend in with the in-crowd of the
    London party scene, go to The Groucho Club,
    located on Dean Street in Londons Soho. Founded
    in 1985 by a group of writers and publishers, the
    club began as a simple place for celebrities and
    members of the media to eat, drink, and relax.
    Since its reestablishment in the 90s, the club
    has been reinvented for a more modern and wilder
    party-going crowd.
  • The Groucho Club has three bars, two
    restaurants, and 20 bedrooms. It also houses a
    collection of contemporary artworks by artists
    like Gary Hume, Alison Watt, and Sir Peter Blake.

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Annabels
  • Known for its strict dress code and excellent
    entertainment, Annabels is probably the
    glitziest and most exclusive of all the
    members-only nightclubs in London. Its clientele
    includes the Prince of Wales, Princess Anne,
    Aristotle Onassis, and Frank Sinatra, just to
    name a few. The club was founded in 1963 by Mark
    Birley who named the place after his then wife,
    Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart. As for
    accommodation, visitors can find many bed and
    breakfast in gower street.

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Whites
  • Founded in 1693, Whites is the oldest and the
    most exclusive gentlemans club in London. In the
    18th century, the club gained reputation for its
    exclusivity and the rakishness of its members.
    Todays notable members are Tom Stacey, Prince
    William, and Prince Charles.

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The Arts Club
  • Head out of your room at Regency House Hotel
    London for The Arts Club. This club was founded
    in 1863 by Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope and
    Lord Leighton. The clubs members and guests is
    made up of some of the biggest name in writing
    and the arts Monet, Rodin, Turgenev, Millais,
    Whistler, and Kipling are among those who
    frequented this establishment. It served as a
    center of activity for writers and artists up to
    this day, it continues to be so as it provides a
    meeting place for creative men and women alike.
  • However, not all members are artists by
    profession. Some of them are gallery owners, art
    dealers and agents for artists. If you are an
    aspiring artist, the Arts Club would be a great
    place to visit for inspiration.

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The Reform Club
  • If you are fascinated by classic Italian
    architecture, youll find yourself awestruck by
    the majestic beauty of this building, the home of
    the Reform Club, an exclusive social club.
  • The structure is Italian Renaissance-inspired. As
    you enter its great hall, youll be surrounded by
    a gallery of romantic colonnades. The club is two
    storeys tall and houses an extensive library,
    fine dining place, and an excellent wine cellar.
    There are also rooms available for members who
    wish to stay at the Reform Club overnight. The
    Reform Club has plenty of spaces for reading,
    reflection, and relaxation.
  • The Reform Club was originally founded to serve a
    political goal and established in the tradition
    of a gentlemens club. But since 1981, the club
    has been accepting women as members of their
    organization. Today, the Reform Club no longer
    associate themselves with any political party.
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