HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011What is now the Naval and Military Club was once the home of Nancy Astor, the first women MP. During WW2 it was the headquarters of De Gaulle’s Free French Forces.
Maryanne O. • January 29, 2012Sample the delicious food in the canteen, prepared every month by a new team of chefs & trainees from different regions of Italy
Nicole M. • November 1, 2023A must do experience in London! A magnificent concert venue. If you’re not dining at the on site restaurant, there are snacks & drinks.
Y K. • May 25, 2015Woolf work is the best. It's a great art work. But don't recommend sandwich collection and coffee in the bar during the intermission. Nope!
Tom H. • March 12, 2014Couldn't ask for more. Very friendly staff, great food, fantastic atmosphere. The garden out the back is it's secret weapon when the sun is out.
Katya • December 15, 2016Great place, good people around with proper rules, fantastic swimming pool, nice restaurants and decorations. Definitely must visit
Charles A. • May 2, 2013Magic exclusive (and restrictive) environment with an excellent cocktail savoir faire in the heart of London's grooviest hood. Only members can get in and pics r not allowed... enjoy bloody mary ;-)
Sinead D. • October 14, 2009Have a G&T on the roof terrace in summer, or a glass of port by a roaring fire in winter.
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011Formed in 1819 as a place for travellers to meet old friends (there was an original 500 miles travelling qualification) the club’s guests include many British and foreign diplomats.
Eddie F. • May 10, 2013Largest selection of whiskeys I've seen outside of Scotland. Try the Auchentoshan, very smooth.
Jeanie J. • September 9, 2014Enjoyed the exquisite atmosphere here by exploring lots of club facilities :)
Flavorpill_LDN • August 10, 2011One of the best sources of electronic music. Check it out to continue your night out at home, or to expand your vinyl vault.
John B. • September 23, 2013Don't expect too much from the wifi - especially during Social Media Week
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011This gentleman’s club was founded in 1824 as a London retreat for those pursuing excellence in science, literature and art. Over the years Its members have won a total of 52 Nobel prizes!
Shereen R. • November 7, 2013This is a great way to enjoy the view on the Thames, feel like you're sailing and have a leisurely meal. Food was spectacular. Would definitely eat there again.
Peter K. • November 10, 2010The brunch here is amazing so is the bar. The service is always brilliant even at peak times!
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