Travellers Club

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The Travellers Club is one of London's oldest and most prestigious gentlemen's clubs, historically associated with diplomats, explorers, and foreign travel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf London club
gentlemen's club
private members' club
associatedWith diplomats
explorers
foreign travel
country United Kingdom
foundedIn 1819
foundedInPeriod 19th century
hasAmenity bar
bedrooms
dining room
drawing rooms
library
hasArchitecturalStyle neoclassical architecture
hasBuildingStatus listed building
hasClientele diplomatic corps
explorers
international travellers
military officers
senior civil servants
hasCulturalRole meeting place for diplomats
meeting place for explorers
networking venue for international affairs
hasNotableCollection artworks related to travel
maps
travel-related books
hasNotableFeature club bedrooms for members
focus on foreign travel
historic interiors
hasReputationFor exclusivity
prestige
hasSelectionCriterion connection with foreign travel
professional distinction
social standing
isOneOf oldest gentlemen's clubs in London
language English
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
locatedOn Pall Mall, London
surface form: Pall Mall
membershipPolicy by invitation
requires references
membershipType male-only membership
operatesAs dining club
social club
partOf Army and Navy Club
surface form: London gentlemen's clubs
targetAudience gentlemen interested in foreign travel

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Pall Mall, London hasNotableBuilding Travellers Club
St James's contains Travellers Club
Reform Club, London near Travellers Club
Athenaeum Club near Travellers Club
104 Pall Mall hasNeighbour Travellers Club
Charles Robert Cockerell notableWork Travellers Club
this entity surface form: The Travellers Club (design contributions)