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The gentleman's quarter of London — historic clubs, royal palaces, and the finest hatters, bootmakers, and wine merchants.

37 St James's Street, London SW1A 1JG
White's is an exclusive private members' club situated in London's St James's district. Established in 1693, it is considered to be one of the world's oldest and most prestigious private clubs. The club's building, an elegant Georgian townhouse, features a range of facilities, such as bars, dining rooms, a garden terrace, and a library, which have been carefully preserved to retain their original charm and character. The club is renowned for its members-only gambling room, which has been in operation since the 18th century. Throughout its long history, the club has welcomed many famous and influential figures. It hosts a variety of events, including private dinners, wine tastings, and art exhibitions, throughout the year. Membership is highly selective and by invitation only, with a rigorous vetting process to ensure that only the most distinguished and accomplished individuals are admitted. Being a member of White's is considered a great honor and a testament to one's success and distinction.

67 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ES
The club has a short but interesting history. Former city trader Grant Ashton opened 67 Pall Mall in 2015 as a solution to a rather unconventional problem. An avid wine collector, he found he had amassed more fine wine than he could ever drink and he wanted a way to share his vast collection with wine lovers. The club now boasts the largest wine list in the UK with 4,000 wines, including 800 wines by the glass. The club has won several impressive awards, including the 2018 Award for the ‘Best Wine List in London’ from Wine List Confidential.

63 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5HZ
Success was born from tragedy when a woman known as The ‘Widow Bourne’ first started Berry Bros. & Rudd in 1698. The company continued to flourish after being taken over by The Berry family in the 19th Century and The Rudd family in the early 20th Century. Now three centuries since their establishment, with generations of expert wine and spirit expertise behind them, Berry Bros. & Rudd are one of the most highly respected Wine and Spirit Merchants in the business. The company’s original home at 3 St. James Street opposite St. James’s Palace where they still reside, is steeped in fascinating history. The wooden floor is made from the remains of an abandoned, unknown ship, while further investigation reveals a room with dust-covered wines from the 19th century and a truncheon belonging to Napolean III. Some even believe that the twisted passage found with even more exploration supposedly leads to an underground passage to the palace.

St. James’s Street, London SW1A
Brooks's Club is a prestigious private members' club located in the heart of St James's, London. Founded in 1764, the club has become a prominent institution in British high society. The club's facilities include elegant dining rooms, bars, and lounges, as well as sophisticated meeting rooms and event spaces that can cater to a wide range of functions. Members can enjoy fine dining, bespoke cocktails, and an extensive wine list in the club's restaurants and bars, which are staffed by experienced professionals. It is renowned for its distinguished membership, which includes some of the most influential figures in British politics, business, and the arts. Over the years, several Prime Ministers, members of the Royal Family, and other notable public figures have been members of the club, adding to its illustrious reputation.

16 St James’ Square London, SW1Y 4LH
Situated in the heart of London, this gentleman’s club was originally founded in 1849 by members of the historic East India Company and commissioned officers of the army and navy. Everything one could need is under one roof; there are 67 bedrooms, a formal dining room, bars, a gymnasium, snooker room, business centre, library, drawing rooms and private rooms. In addition to the extensive facilities on offer, the club has several sports sections including Rugby, Billiards, Rowing and Chess amongst others. Since its early days, the club has amalgamated with several other clubs including the Public Schools Club and the Devonshire Club. Their reciprocal arrangements with similar clubs around the globe means members always have an international home away from home.

4 Carlton Gardens, St James’s London, SW1Y 5AA
Founded in 1873, Gabbitas is the leading independent education consultancy offering expert, impartial guidance in the UK and worldwide to help you find the right school for your children. With established offices in London, Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou and speaking 10 languages, Gabbitas offers the highest levels of quality educational support from birth right through to graduation. Working with families, Gabbitas’ services include searching for the right school for your child and helping in critical moments such as when your family needs to relocate. Moving onto the next steps, Gabbitas can help your child find the right university course and assist you with navigating the often daunting enrollment and UCAS system. Gabbitas’ tutors comprehensively support and inspire your child by nurturing their talent and preparing them for each step of their education including examinations (at any level), admission tests such as UKiset, and interview practice for university. For international students in the UK, Gabbitas appoints trusted UK-based guardians -and local host families for students over the age of 16 who don’t want to board. These guardians will represent your child whilst they are at school and will act on their behalf in the event of an emergency. Gabbitas also offers a series of services for schools looking to make sustainable improvements and for new schools in the lead up to their opening.. The team of world-class advisors help to evaluate and support individual schools, investors and senior management teams.

104 Pall Mall London SW1Y 5EW
The Reform Club is a private members' club located on Pall Mall in central London, England. Established in 1836, the club was originally founded for those who supported the Great Reform Act of 1832, which aimed to reform the British political system. Designed by Sir Charles Barry, who also designed the Houses of Parliament, the club's impressive building is a fine example of Victorian architecture. Inside, members can enjoy a range of facilities including a dining room, bar, library, and billiards room. Over the years, the club has played host to a number of famous members, including Winston Churchill, H.G. Wells, and J.M. Barrie. Today, the Reform Club continues to attract members from a variety of backgrounds who share an interest in politics, culture, and history.

89 Pall Mall, St. James’s, London, SW1Y 5HS
The Royal Automobile Club, with two clubhouses located in London and the countryside, is a private members' club that embodies a rich history and heritage with a focus on motoring and motorsports. The club's luxury facilities and services include fine dining restaurants, bars, lounges, and leisure activities such as golf, tennis, and a spa. Members have exclusive access to a range of benefits, including priority bookings for dining and events, private meeting rooms, and discounted rates at partner hotels. It hosts several prestigious events throughout the year, such as the London Motor Week and the Epsom Derby, exclusively for its members. The club offers several membership options for individuals and corporations, including the Club, the Young Member, the Associate, the Corporate, and the Country Membership, each of which provides access to the club's extensive facilities and services. Memberships also provide a sense of exclusivity and community within the club, with access to various social events and networking opportunities. The club offers a unique and exclusive experience rich in history, heritage, and exceptional service, making it a highly sought-after destination for discerning individuals and corporations alike.