London’s nightclub scene has always danced on the edge of both history and reinvention. And no other club has mastered this balance quite like Tramp, the legendary Mayfair venue that has been captivating the world’s elite since 1969. Nestled discreetly on Jermyn Street, Tramp’s façade may be understated, but once inside, you’re thrust into a world of extravagance, timeless elegance, and debauchery. Known for attracting A-listers from every corner of the globe—think Frank Sinatra, Joan Collins, and even Princess Diana—Tramp has long been a playground for those who understand that exclusivity and discretion are true hallmarks of luxury.
In 2024, Tramp received a major makeover, signalling a new chapter for the club while maintaining its roots in London’s nightlife royalty. The £12 million renovation didn’t just update its look, but redefined the experience. The iconic deep velvet tones, intimate corners, and decadent furnishings have been given a fresh polish, without losing the moody, seductive charm that has kept it on the social map for over 50 years
The refurbishment, led by interior designer Fran Hickman, has introduced a new level of understated luxury. Hickman retained the club’s essence—its vintage glamour—but brought it into the present with subtle modern touches. The club’s iconic horseshoe bar remains, but the surrounding areas have been refreshed with elegant Art Deco nods, intricate detailing, and warm, rich tones. What’s striking about the redesign is how it manages to feel both intimate and expansive, much like the energy of the club itself. Each space beckons you to linger a little longer, sip another drink, and lose yourself in the magic of the night.
Tramp’s makeover also focused on enhancing its members’ experience, introducing new zones to accommodate a variety of moods. Whether you’re looking for a lively dancefloor vibe, a cozy corner for intimate conversations, or an alfresco experience, the reimagined Tramp delivers. But despite the facelift, the club has kept its signature charm—maintaining that air of mystery, seduction, and history that has made it an icon for decades
In a city where the nightlife scene is ever-evolving, Tramp’s renovation couldn’t have come at a better time. The appetite for exclusive, high-end experiences is higher than ever, but what sets Tramp apart is that it doesn’t chase trends—it creates them. Post-renovation, the club has continued to pull in a who’s who of London’s elite, from Hollywood stars to members of the royal family, just as it did in its early days when Sinatra, Jagger, and the like partied here into the wee hours.
But Tramp has never been a place for simply “being seen”—it’s about belonging to something. Its private membership ensures that the crowd is curated, creating an atmosphere where discretion is prized above all. It’s where you can brush shoulders with the world’s biggest names, but the night is all about the experience. Tramp’s appeal lies in the fact that it doesn’t have to try too hard to impress; it simply is.
Tramp’s charm is that it manages to merge its storied past with the demands of a modern audience. The celebrity clientele has always been part of its allure, but it’s not just the old guard who appreciate the mystique of this Mayfair club. A new generation of tastemakers has discovered Tramp, drawn to its mix of heritage and forward-thinking design.
While today’s guests still include the A-list glitterati, the club’s real appeal is in its atmosphere of effortless cool. It’s a place where luxury isn’t just about opulence, but about creating an environment that feels intimate, stylish, and deeply memorable. Whether you’re dancing the night away under the club’s softly lit chandeliers, or sipping on a perfectly crafted cocktail in one of its plush booths, Tramp continues to define what it means to experience the best of London’s nightlife.
There’s something almost theatrical about a night at Tramp. From the moment you descend into its subterranean space, you’re transported to a world where time slows down and possibilities open up. It’s the kind of place where you can lose yourself in the music, or in conversation with the glitterati. The service is impeccable, the drinks are flowing, and the air is thick with a sense of magic that’s hard to replicate anywhere else.
Tramp’s private membership (£2,000 a year) ensures that the exclusivity remains, yet it’s never overly commercial. It feels like a place for insiders, those who are in the know, but also a space where new faces are welcomed if they understand the rules of the game—dress well, act cool, and enjoy every moment.
As the world of nightlife shifts, Tramp continues to be a beacon for those seeking a sophisticated alternative to the high-energy, impersonal club scene that dominates today. It remains a destination where history and the future collide, offering something that so many other venues can’t: authenticity.
Tramp isn’t just another nightclub—it’s a living piece of London’s history. And as it moves forward into this new era, it continues to remind us that, sometimes, the old ways are still the best. There may be flashier clubs out there, but there’s only one Tramp, and that’s all that really matters. – Bill Tikos