Royal Automobile Club, Motor club in City of Westminster, Great Britain.
The Royal Automobile Club is a private members' club operating from two locations, with its principal building on Pall Mall housing dining venues, guest rooms, and recreational facilities. The Pall Mall site includes a swimming pool, multiple restaurants, and approximately 108 bedrooms for member use.
Frederick Richard Simms founded the club in 1897 as one of the first organized voices for motoring in Great Britain. From that point forward, it evolved into a leading institution for automotive enthusiasts.
The club has served as a hub for British motoring enthusiasts and remains a meeting place where members gather for automotive events and industry discussions. People here connect through their shared passion for cars and motorsport.
Access is reserved for members, though day visits or guest arrangements may be possible depending on current policies. The Pall Mall location sits centrally in London with convenient public transport connections.
The club operates an extensive country estate in Surrey that features two 18-hole golf courses alongside specialized automotive facilities for members. This rural counterpart to the central London site significantly expands the recreational opportunities available.
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