List of Reciprocal Clubs
Download the detailed list of reciprocal clubs.
§ DINING ONLY RECIPROCITY
USA
International
Africa
Asia
- China
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Thailand
- India
- Qatar
Australia & New Zealand
Canada
Europe
- England
- France
- Germany
- Scotland
- Spain
South America
How Does Reciprocity Work?
When you are a Penn Club member and wish to visit a reciprocal clubs, the first step is to call the reciprocal club you wish to visit to ensure availability. Once you have made your reservations, contact the executive office at the Penn Club to have a letter of introduction sent to the club(s) you wish to visit during your travels. This letter of introduction verifies that you are a member in good standing at the Penn Club, and is good for 30 days.
There is no cost to request a letter of introduction and there is no limit to the number of letter of introductions that you can request from the Penn Club in a year. You can request more than one letter of introduction at any one time, which can be helpful if you are traveling to a city with several reciprocal clubs. However, each reciprocal club may have different rules and limitations regarding what our members can do at their club and the frequency of your visit. All Penn Club members must abide by their house rules.
Please note that clubs in Asia do not accept letters of introduction from those Penn Club members who reside in Asia.
Don't see a club that you wished would be reciprocal to our Club? Members are welcome to participate in the process of recommending new reciprocal clubs to be added to our list. This privilege is only available to current Penn Club members in good standing as the Club is for the members, by the members.