Europe's best Casinos

Marlene Dietrich described the Baden casino as the “most beautiful casino of the world”, and is certainly without doubt one of the most spectacular ones. As told in the Casino Origins section, it is the oldest casino of Germany and was built over 250 years ago. The main game areas include the Austrian Salon, the Madame de Pompadour Salon and the Florence Salon. The casino offers its visitors roulette tables, baccarat, blackjack, poker and the classic slots that are located in a separate building. The minimum bets are 5 euros for the roulette tables and slots, 10 euros for blackjack and poker and 100 euros for baccarat.

The remodeled Golden Nugget Casino provides entertainment in the heart of Picadilly. It offers minimum bets that are lower than other casinos in England. The casino fans can find American Roulette tables, Blackjack, Stud Poker and Baccarat there. It also has various slots and electronic roulettes as well as a few bars and restaurants.

The Monte Carlo Casino is one of the oldest in Europe. Its classic buildings are decorated with magnificent marble columns and crystal Bohemian chandeliers. The casino’s salons offer a range of games which include baccarat, blackjack, European and American roulette, Trente et Quarente and craps. This Casino has a wide variety of restaurants, including the well-known Cabaret, which offers live shows.

The Torrequebrada Casino, located between Malaga and Marbella in the Costa del Sol, is the biggest casino in the south of Spain. The Torrequebrada is a hotel, a casino and a restaurant with live shows. The casino games include: slots, video poker, bingo, keno, blackjack tables and French and American roulette.