The Reform Club (London)

United Kingdom / England / London / A4 Pall Mall, 104
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The Reform Club is a gentlemen's club on the south side of Pall Mall, in central London. Originally for men only, it has admitted women since 1981. In 1977 its subscription fees were among the highest in London.
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Coordinates:   51°30'23"N   -0°8'0"E

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  • One of the most representative gentlmen's culbs in London. Many famous British politicians and intellectuals, such as Churchill, H.G.Wells, Conan Doyle, Palmerston and Lloyd George, were members of this club.This club is also used fictionally in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days; the protagonist, Phileas Fogg, is a member of the Reform Club who sets out to circumnavigate the world on a bet from his fellow members, beginning and ending at the club.
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