The National Liberal Club has a global network of more than 350 private member club partners that allow our Members to access their clubhouses and facilities. These ‘reciprocal’ relationships give our Members the opportunity to visit some of the world’s best private members’ clubs when travelling for work or leisure. We also have 40 reciprocal club partners in the UK and 5 in London.

Our London reciprocal clubs allow Members to access local clubs and workspaces on set days. This includes both weekday and weekend access, as provided by our reciprocal partners.

For nearly two hundred years, the Oriental Club has been an iconic Central London focal point for those who have lived, worked or travelled in the East. Today, a diverse membership values the modern amenities of Stratford House and the attentive service offered by the Club’s Staff. Tucked away at the end of Stratford Place, in a convenient Central London location, close to Bond Street. The Club is ideally placed for meeting friends, family and colleagues for business, an evening out, or simply time-out from a busy day. The Oriental Club provides access to NLC Members on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays.
The East India Club is a gentlemen’s club founded in 1849 and situated at 16, St James’s Square in London. The club was originally founded for officers of the East India Company, and its first Patron was Prince Albert. The East India Club provides access to NLC Members on Saturday, Sundays and Bank Holidays.


Established in 2000, The Walbrook Club is a charming Queen Anne-style townhouse originally built in 1952. As well as the bar and main dining room, there are two smaller private function rooms perfect for confidential business meetings, breakfasts, lunches, dinners or drinks.
Explore all our London reciprocal clubs, and wider UK clubs below.
Our 350+ reciprocal club partners can be found around the world and offer a wide-range of facilities and private members’ club
experiences. Our reciprocal club partners with accommodation often provide reduced room rates to NLC Members, making them the
perfect choice when travelling.
The Penn Club was established in 1920 with surplus funds left over from the Friends Ambulance Unit, active during World War I. The club maintained a considerable collection of books and resources on Quaker traditions and customs. Founded in 1886 and now located in the heart of midtown Manhattan near the Grand Central Terminal.
Founded in 1867 by British rowing enthusiasts, the Madras Boat Club is one of India’s oldest rowing institutions. Situated along Chennai’s Adyar River since 1892, it has nurtured generations of rowers and played a pivotal role in establishing the Rowing Federation of India. The club continues to promote rowing and hosts various social events.
The Wirtschaftsclub Saar-Pfalz-Moselle, based in Saarbrücken, unites leaders from business, science, and culture across the Saar, Palatinate, and Moselle regions. Founded in 2001, it continues the traditions of the historic Saarbrücker Casino Gesellschaft while fostering modern dialogue through lectures, cultural events, and cross-border collaboration in a European spirit.
The Circulo Vitoriano is the oldest recreational cultural society in Álava, the best gastronomic society, and much more. The Club has rooms equipped to make your meeting a success. In these reserved areas you can develop your work meetings, talks, conferences, courses and seminars. The venue dates back to 1864, thus exceeding more than 150 years of history.

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