Annabel’s
Mayfair
If you’re on the dancefloor of this ultra-exclusive Mayfair hangout, chances are you’ll be hip-grinding with royalty. The legendary club was one of the first to offer an alternative to the po-faced grandeur of the St James’ old guard and it has been pulling in the baby-faced blue-blooded ever since. Opened in 1963 by Old Etonian Mark Birley, a recent ownership switch saw £65 million splurged on a psychedelic renovation of the current Berkeley Square townhouse location, dressing restaurants, bars and the infamous subterranean nightclub in eclectic, exotic interiors – think baby-pink, shell-shaped vanities, jungle-print wallpaper, clashing patterns and enough chintz to furnish a small castle (something we assume most members likely own). We’re not sure we’ll ever make it inside without an honorary title before our name, but we can dream.