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What is the most upper crust "gentle man's club" in London? You know... where the blue blood's go. I mean, private country club type facility.

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not true, rhino is known as the best one in the entire city. I should know, I just moved here from there.

otherwise go to sunset strip in soho and give the girls my love. My best friend works there!
 
Dudes, I am talking about private facilities that you usually have to be born into membership.

Like the East India Club.
 
Athenaeum

This is the Gentlemen's Club for the "intellectually elite" and so it is named after the ancient Roman Athenaeum, which was the Roman centre for the study of literature and science. Over the years numerous Prime Ministers, Cabinet Ministers, literary figures and church leaders have been members of the Athenaeum.

Brooks

This ultra-exclusive social club was particularly well known in the 17th century for the gambling exploits of its members - Horace Walpole is often quoted as saying 'a thousand meadows and cornfields were staked at every throw'.

The Carlton Club

This very Conservative Gentlemen's Club became particularly well known in the last couple of decades due to the fact that Margaret Thatcher had to be made an Honorary Man in order to join!
It was also considered by the IRA to be important enough to be a target and so was subjected to a bomb attack in 1990.

Reform Club

This was the Gentlemen's Club for liberals in the 19th Century, and its members were behind the 1832 Reform Act. It is also where the Jules Verne hero Phileas Fogg took his bet to travel 'Around the world in 80 Days'.
Even today it is considered to be one of the most liberal of the Gentlemen's Clubs for it is one of the few that allows women members.

Royal Automobile Club

This Gentlemen's Club was founded in 1897 'for the Protection, Encouragement and Development of Automobilism'. As such it is the newest of the Gentlemen's Clubs and it has a reputation for being less class-conscious than many of the other clubs.

Travellers Club

This Gentlemen's Club was founded in 1819 to act as the meeting point for gentlemen who had returned from travels abroad. It is essentially a non-political social club and the only one of the Gentlemen's Clubs to offer guided tours to the public.

Whites

Founded in 1695, this is the oldest of the Gentlemen's Clubs. The membership is traditionally made up from the higher ranks of the aristocracy and from the upper echelons of government. It was here that Prince Charles held his stag party.
 
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