Located on Wardour Street, in the Soho area of the City of Westminster, the St. Moritz Club is a famous nightclub and live music venue. Opened in 1960, the club still maintains the charming ambience of the old days. At first, the St. Moritz Club was frequented mostly by Swiss residents of London. The venue has a capacity of 150 guests. Throughout its history of over half a century, the St. Moritz Club has welcomed many famous guests like U2, Peter Gabriel and Lou Reed.
Venue Details
Getting there
Seeing as it’s located right in the heart of London, in Soho, the St. Moritz Club can be easily accessed by train, tube, bus or car.
By train and tube: This famous vintage nightclub is just an 8-minute walk from the Oxford Circus train and underground station, which serves the tube connections Bakerloo, Central and Victoria.
By bus: The St. Moritz Club is only a three-minute walk from the Wardour Street Bus Stop OM, which serves the bus routes 25, 55, 98, N55, N98 and N207.
By car: In case you want to drive to the venue, you should be aware of the fact that the street it’s situated on, Wardour St, intersects with the Oxford St/A40 main road.
International: St. Moritz Club is a 44-minute drive from the London City Airport. After you get off the flight, you could also make use of the DLR tube connection to get to the venue.
Parking facilities
Those who want to visit the St. Moritz Club can park their cars without any worries at the Q-Park Soho facility, which also offers multiple spots for Blue Badge Holders.
Access for people with special needs
Because it’s located beneath the ground, the St. Moritz Club cannot be accessed by people in a wheelchair. Nevertheless, visually impaired guests can access the venue accompanied by guide dogs.