Tramp, Private members nightclub in Jermyn Street, London, England
Tramp is a private members nightclub located on Jermyn Street in central London's West End, spanning multiple floors. The interior combines oak paneling with chandeliers and distinct dining areas that give the space a refined, traditional character.
The club opened in December 1969 and quickly became a destination for London's wealthy and famous. Over the years, it evolved into a longstanding meeting place that attracted the city's influential figures and celebrities.
The name draws from Charlie Chaplin's famous film character, giving the club its playful identity. For decades, a strict no-photography policy created a space where guests could enjoy themselves without worrying about being recorded or reported in gossip columns.
Entry requires membership or an invitation from a member, so access is restricted to guests of the club. Visitors should expect to dress appropriately and follow the establishment's strict standards of conduct and behavior.
A celebrated rock musician once damaged a chandelier during a night out, and the founder later granted a partial pardon rather than imposing a lifetime ban. This incident remains one of the club's most talked-about moments in its social history.
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