The secret life of London’s member’s clubs
Available from October 2022
The history of London's member's clubs has always been intriguing. Even nowadays the area around Pall Mall is still called the "clubland".
The first London clubs congregated around Covent garden. They were called "coffee houses" and that's where men discussed business, had philosophical debates or simply had fun with "ladies of the night".
During the 20th century clubs were used for men to escape their daily routine, socialise, drink, smoke and do everything they probably couldn't have done at home.
Today you can explore the area around and visit one of the 1960s clubs.
Highlights
- Discover the secrets behind the closed doors
- Have a drink at 1960s club
- Explore hidden St James's
Price
550 £ per group (1-3 people)
Sights you will see:
Green Park
St James's square
Pall Mall
Olympia London
Kensington
Kensington Palace
Covent Garden
Royal Opera House
Description
The history of London's member's clubs has always been intriguing. Even nowadays the area around Pall Mall is still called the "clubland".
The first London clubs congregated around Covent garden. They were called "coffee houses" and that's where men discussed business, had philosophical debates or simply had fun with "ladies of the night".
During the 20th century clubs were used for men to escape their daily routine, socialise, drink, smoke and do everything they probably couldn't have done at home.
Today you can explore the area around and visit one of the 1960s clubs
Meeting Point
At the front of St James's Palace
End Point
Soho
Inclusions
Expert Guide
Drinks
Exclusions
Gratuities
Time
3 pm
Duration
2 hours
Days
Monday - Sunday