The Caledonian Club
The Caledonian Club as it is today was formed in 1917 under the energetic leadership of the Marquis of Tullibardine, who appealed to Members to make it the representative national club and headquarters for Scotsmen in London. Just a short walk from Hyde Park Corner. the Club occupies five floors and comprises the Members’ Dining Room, Drawing Room, “Smoking” Room and Library, together with five meeting and private dining rooms, with capacity from 4 -250.
In 2006 a new five-storey wing was officially opened by Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. The sympathetically designed extension seamlessly connects the old with the new, enhancing the facilities that Members and their guests enjoy.
Bedroom accommodation is situated on the two upper floors and provides comfortable respite. Members enjoy a busy calendar of events including Club traditions such as the Burns Supper and St. Andrew’s Day Dinner as well as visits to the opera and musical evenings to suit all tastes. The Club has societies for all interests including golfing, racing, shooting & fishing, bridge, snooker, and music and holds regular luncheons with world-class guest speakers. Members benefit from reciprocal arrangements with a network of prestigious clubs worldwide in addition to four clubs in Scotland and five in London.
Website: www.caledonianclub.com
Email: ambassador@caledonianclub.com
Telephone: 0207 235 5162
