Established in 1834, the Philadelphia Club is the oldest city club in the United States and one of the oldest gentlemen’s clubs. The Club is housed in a stately mansion at the corner of Walnut and Thirteenth Streets in Central Philadelphia.
In addition to card rooms, dining rooms, smoking rooms and a bar, the Club contains a library, a large collection of Philadelphia prints and a collection of game trophy heads donated by Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. A Letter of Introduction is required. All charges must be settled prior to departure.
1301 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Telephone: 215 735 5924