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Reciprocal Clubs RECIPROCAL CLUBS RECIPROCAL CLUBS Using our reciprocal clubs is easy, opening up a worldwide network of 153 clubs in 36 countries. Most of these clubs have websites which are almost invariably full of good information about their facilities, times of opening, and detailed location. Members should make their own arrangements directly with reciprocal clubs. If a letter of introduction is required please contact the Oxford and Cambridge Club on 020 7321 5176 or email [email protected]. Members should always carry their card of introduction (the membership card issued at the end of January) when visiting reciprocal clubs. Obviously Members should observe the rules and regulations of the host club. Clubs are listed alphabetically by country and then by city. The textual commentary attached to each club entry shows the principal facilities. Members seeking more information are invited to make direct contact with the clubs concerned. Members are reminded that several clubs do levy a guest charge. All bills should be settled directly with the reciprocal club and before leaving. We learn much from the comments of our Members. It would be positively helpful to tell the Secretariat about your experiences in, or your impressions of, any club that you visit. The Club website www.oxfordandcambridgeclub.co.uk will be updated regularly, so please check online for any amendments or additions. At the time of going to press details are correct. Alistair E Telfer Secretary ARGENTINA Buenos Aires Hurlingham Club Av. Julio Argentino Roca 1411, 1686 Hurlingham, Provincia de Buenos Aires Open: 7 days Tel: 0054 11 4662 5510/11 Fax: 0054 11 4662 5516 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hurlinghamclub.com.ar Facilities: bedrooms, restaurant, bar, banqueting, billiard room, golf, gym, squash, swimming pool, tennis, cricket, polo and horse riding, children welcome Regulations: letter of introduction and membership card required, guests permitted, ladies welcome, visitors charge, dress code, smoking permitted in designated areas Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: no restrictions, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: no restrictions, AUSTRALIA Adelaide Queen Adelaide Club 6 Stephens Place, Adelaide, SA 5000 Open: Please enquire Tel: 0061 8 8212 3461 Fax: 0061 8 8231 9904 Email: [email protected] Website: www.queenadelaideclub.com Facilities: accommodation available at nearby hotels, Regulations: Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: please enquire, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: please enquire, The Adelaide Club 165 North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000 Open: 7 days Tel: 0061 8 8231 3348 Fax: 0061 8 8231 2215 Email: [email protected] Website: www.adelaide-club.asn.au Facilities: bedrooms, bar, banqueting, billiard room, business centre, library, dining rooms Regulations: letter of introduction and membership card required, guests permitted, ladies welcome, 10% visitors charge, dress code, smoking permitted in designated areas Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: one month at a time subject to committee approval, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: one month at a time, visits subject to committee approval extended, Brisbane United Service Club 183 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, QLD 4000 Open: 7 days Tel: 0061 7 3831 4433 Fax: 0061 7 3832 6307 Email: [email protected] Website: www.unitedserviceclub.com.au Facilities: bedrooms, restaurant, bar, banqueting, billiard room, library, Regulations: membership card, guests permitted, ladies welcome, dress code, no smoking Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: 4 weeks at a time, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: 4 weeks at a time, Canberra The Commonwealth Club 25 Forster Crescent, Yarralumla, Canberra, ACT 2600 Open: 7 days Tel: 0061 2 6120 2100 Fax: 0061 2 6120 2122 Email: [email protected] Website: www.commonwealth.com.au Facilities: bedrooms, restaurant - Mon-Sat, café, bar, banqueting, business centre, library, tennis, meeting rooms Regulations: letter of introduction and membership card required, guests permitted, ladies welcome, visitors charge, dress code, no smoking Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: not exceeding 3 months, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: not exceeding 3 months, Melbourne Graduate Union of the University of Melbourne Inc 220 Leicester Street, Carlton, Melbourne, VIC 3053 Open: Mon-Fri Tel: 0061 3 9347 3428 Fax: 0061 3 9347 9981 Email: [email protected] Website: www.graduatehouse.com.au Facilities: bedrooms, restaurant, café, bar, banqueting, business centre, library, Regulations: letter of introduction and membership card required, guests permitted, ladies welcome, dress code, no smoking Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: no restrictions, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: no restrictions, Melbourne Savage Club 12 Bank Place, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Open: Please enquire Tel: 0061 3 9670 0644 Fax: 0061 3 9604 4300 Email: [email protected] Website: www.melbournesavageclub.com Facilities: no accommodation, restaurant, bar, banqueting, billiard room, library, Regulations: letter of introduction and membership card required, guests permitted, ladies welcome at designated times, dress code, no smoking Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: once a month, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: no restrictions, The Australian Club 110 William Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Open: 7 days Tel: 0061 3 9672 1700 Fax: 0061 3 9600 0656 Email: Website: www.theaustralianclub.com.au [email protected] Facilities: bedrooms, restaurant, café, bar, banqueting, billiard room, business centre, wi-fi available in bedrooms, pantry with self service kitchen Regulations: membership card, guests permitted, ladies welcome, dress code, no smoking Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: no restrictions, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: no restrictions, Perth The Weld Club 3 Barrack Street, Perth, WA 6000 Open: 7 days Tel: 0061 8 9323 7000 Fax: 0061 8 9323 7099 Email: [email protected] Website: www.weldclub.org.au Facilities: bedrooms, restaurant, bar, banqueting, billiard room, business centre, library, gentlemens' club, restrictions for ladies - please enquire Regulations: letter of introduction and membership card required, guests permitted, only with a member, 10% visitors charge, dress code, no smoking Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: no restrictions, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: no restrictions, Sydney Union, University & Schools Club of Sydney 25 Bent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 Open: 7 days Tel: 0061 2 9232 8266 Fax: 0061 2 9232 1814 Email: [email protected] Website: www.uusc.com.au Facilities: bedrooms, restaurant - Mon-Fri, café, bar, banqueting, billiard room, business centre, library, gym, sauna, squash, swimming pool, Regulations: letter of introduction and membership card required, guests permitted, ladies welcome, visitors charge, dress code, no smoking Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: please enquire, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: no restrictions, Tasmania The Launceston Club 61 Tamar Street, Launceston, Tasmania 7250 Open: 7 days Tel: 03 6331 4011 Fax: 03 6331 1866 Email: [email protected] Website: Facilities: bedrooms, restaurant, bar, banqueting, Regulations: letter of introduction and membership card required, ladies welcome, dress code, no smoking Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: no restrictions, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: no restrictions, Tasmanian 132 Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania 7000 Open: 7 days Tel: 0061 3 6223 2701 Fax: 61 3 6223 6341 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.tasmanianclub.org.au Facilities: bedrooms, restaurant, bar, banqueting, billiard room, card room, reading room, wi-fi available Regulations: letter of introduction, guests permitted, ladies welcome, dress code, no smoking Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: no restrictions, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: no restrictions, AUSTRIA Vienna St Johanns Club Schubertring 4, A-1010 Wien 1, Vienna Open: Mon-Fri Tel: 0043 15 122 155 Fax: 0043 15 122 1555 Email: [email protected] Website: Facilities: no accommodation, restaurant, banqueting, billiard room, business centre, Regulations: membership card, guests permitted, ladies welcome but certain restrictions apply, dress code, smoking permitted Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: no restrictions, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: no restrictions, BELGIUM Brussels Cercle Royal Gaulois Rue de la Loi 5, 1000 Brussels Open: Mon-Fri Tel: 0032 2500 1080 Fax: 0032 2513 9972 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cerclegaulois.be Facilities: no accommodation, restaurant, café, bar, banqueting, Regulations: letter of introduction and membership card required, guests permitted, ladies welcome, dress code, smoking permitted in designated areas Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: no restrictions, Restrictions on Reciprocal Member visits: no restrictions, The University Foundation Club Rue d'Egmont 11, 1000 Brussels Open: 7 days Tel: 0032 254 504 00 Fax: 0032 2513 6411 Email: [email protected] Website: www.universityfoundation.be Facilities: bedrooms, restaurant - Mon-Fri, banqueting, business centre, Regulations: letter of introduction and membership card required, guests permitted, ladies welcome, dress code, smoking permitted Restrictions on Resident Reciprocal Members: 14 days at a time, Restrictions
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