Les Ambassadeurs Club, Private casino and Grade II* listed building in Mayfair, London, England.
Les Ambassadeurs Club is a private casino housed in a neoclassical building at Hamilton Place in London's Mayfair district. The gaming floor contains sixteen tables offering roulette, baccarat, blackjack, and other card games, with separate private gaming rooms available.
The building dates back to 1807 and underwent remodeling in the Venetian Renaissance style. The club relocated to this site in 1950 and has operated there since.
The interior reflects 18th-century French design with a wooden staircase featuring curved railings and ornamental ceiling work from the 1830s. These decorative elements shape how players experience the gaming spaces and contribute to the club's refined character.
Access is restricted as this is a private members-only establishment with specific entry requirements. Potential visitors should inquire about membership or guest policies in advance.
The club gained fame when featured in the James Bond film Dr. No, where Sean Connery introduced his character while playing a card game at one of the tables. This appearance connected the venue to cinema history and the spy genre.
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