Reciprocal Clubs

Reciprocal Clubs
Capital Club Dubai

The Capital Club Dubai is a premier private business club located in the heart of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). Since its inception in 2009, the club has served as a hub for business leaders, innovators, and visionaries from across the region and beyond, fostering a sophisticated environment that cultivates meaningful relationships and drives influential ideas.

Capital Club Bahrain

The Capital Club Bahrain is a premier private business club located on the 51st and 52nd floors of the Harbour Towers East in the Bahrain Financial Harbour, Manama. Established in 2009, the club is designed to cater to senior professionals, corporate leaders, and government officials from Bahrain and the broader Gulf region.

Royal Automobile Club Londan

The Royal Automobile Club (RAC), established in 1897, is one of the United Kingdom’s most prestigious private members’ clubs, renowned for its rich motoring heritage and exceptional facilities. With two distinguished clubhouses—one in London’s Pall Mall and another in Surrey’s Woodcote Park—the RAC offers a blend of tradition, luxury, and contemporary amenities.

The Travelers Club London

The Travellers Club is one of London’s most historic and exclusive gentlemen’s clubs, located at 106 Pall Mall. Founded in 1819, it was established as a meeting place for gentlemen who had travelled at least 500 miles from London, as well as for hosting distinguished foreign visitors and diplomats.

National Liberal Club

The National Liberal Club (NLC), established in 1882 by then-Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, is a distinguished private members’ club situated at 1 Whitehall Place, overlooking the River Thames in Westminster, London. Originally conceived to provide club facilities for Liberal Party campaigners, it has evolved into a hub for individuals interested in liberal politics and the liberal arts.

City university Club Royal Ascot

The City University Club (CUC) is a distinguished private members’ club located at 42 Crutched Friars, London EC3N 2AP. Established in 1895 by Oxbridge graduates seeking a luncheon venue in the City, the club has since broadened its membership to include professionals from various sectors. It offers a refined environment for dining and networking, featuring a first-class menu, comprehensive wine list, and excellent service. The club operates primarily as a lunch venue from Tuesday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and hosts occasional evening events.

Gwadar Gymkhana Club

The Gwadar Gymkhana is a premier private members’ club situated in the heart of Gwadar, Pakistan. Spanning over 10 acres, it stands as the city’s largest privately built infrastructure, offering a blend of luxury, business, and recreational facilities. Strategically located near the China-funded New Gwadar International Airport, the club is poised to become a central hub for both social and commercial gatherings in the region.

The Cambridge union society

The Cambridge Union Society, founded in 1815, is the world’s oldest university debating society and a cornerstone of intellectual and social life at the University of Cambridge. Located at 9A Bridge Street, its historic premises—designed by Alfred Waterhouse—include a debating chamber, library, bar, and snooker room.

The Cavalry and Guards Club

The Cavalry and Guards Club is a distinguished private members’ club located at 127 Piccadilly, London. It serves as a social and professional hub for officers of the British Army’s Cavalry and Guards regiments