Travelers have different purposes to visit Europe. While most are attracted by rich cultural heritage, history or family connections, many travelers want to combine all these with some exciting time at slots and card tables. Moreover, Europe is known as home to some of the oldest casinos in the world that every gambler will find very exciting to visit.
When talking about casinos, many immediately think of Las Vegas and its flashy casino complexes that look like a dream of every fan of gambling. Macau and Singapore are also famous and popular destinations, but Europe has many excellent gaming halls to see as well. Those who plan to book a hotel in Paris and enjoy a vacation in the “city of love” will not be disappointed by local casinos. From classy Le Cercle Central that is famous far beyond the borders of the French capital to more “in the know” casinos, such as the Aviation Club de France, gamblers will find the traditional experience they would expect from a gaming hall.
London is also home to some of the best casinos in the world. Mayfair area is the location of some of the most exclusive casinos in the capital. For example, Crockford’s Club has evolved from a private gaming club that was established in 1828. Note that visitors still must be members to enter that casino. If you are not interested in the enrollment process, consider visiting The Grosvenor. This elegant historic casino has poker and blackjack tables, baccarat, and many other games.
All fans of casino planning a vacation in Germany may consider booking a hotel in Baden-Baden. This German town has the population of just 55,000 people, but it is famous as one of the most famous spa and casino resorts in the world. This is a calm place that doesn’t have as much entertainment as, let’s say, Berlin or Milan, but Baden-Baden casinos are definitely worth a visit. Don’t forget that there is still a strict dress code that obliges men to wear shirts and ties. The result is worth the effort Marlene Dietrich once called it “the most beautiful casino in the world”. By the way, non-gamblers are welcome to attend special 40-minute long guided tours.
Of course, this review would be incomplete without Monaco and its famous Monte Carlo Casino. Monaco is the second smaller country in Europe that, however, attracts approximately 350,000 visitors every year. It is a true home of glamour that offers luxury shopping, gorgeous sceneries, and one of the most internationally acclaimed casinos in the world. As this resort is packed with riches, it may be hard to visit it as a part of a budget tour.