Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco

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Located in the heart of the Principality of Monaco, the Casino de Monte-Carlo is much more than just a gaming venue. With its James Bond atmosphere and Belle Époque architecture, it is a world reference in gaming and entertainment. Designed by architect Charles Garnier and inaugurated by Prince Charles III of Monaco and François Blanc in 1863, this iconic landmark is considered one of the world’s finest casinos, attracting thousands of visitors to try their luck at games of chance. When the casino was inaugurated, the Prince’s aim was to diversify the principality’s economy by attracting wealthy tourists.

The architecture of the Casino de Monte-Carlo, worthy of the greatest palaces, is a dazzling testimony to the Belle Époque. The building, with its ornamental details and splendid facades, attracts visitors from all over the world. The building houses not only the casino, but also several luxury brands, Monaco’s Opera Garnier and the Monte-Carlo Ballet. These elements make it a cultural center as well as a temple to gambling.

The Casino de Monte-Carlo offers a variety of games to satisfy both amateurs and the most experienced players. Among them you can enjoy French Roulette, English Roulette, Punto Banco, Black Jack, Craps, Baccarat, and Texas Hold’em Ultimate Poker, not to mention the many slot machines installed in the sumptuous Renaissance Room. The gaming tables, crafted by artisans in the workshops of the Société des Bains de Mer, a company founded by Prince Charles III himself in 1863, add a touch of elegance and authenticity to every game.

For those who wish to discover the secrets of this mythical place, it is also possible to visit the casino with an audioguide in the morning. The atrium, one of the main halls, houses a bar where visitors can relax and enjoy the unique atmosphere. An audio tour costs €18 per adult, €12 for 13-17 year-olds and €8 for children aged 6-12. Visitors can also explore certain areas free of charge, such as the Renaissance Room, albeit with limited access.

Games start at 2 p.m., leaving the morning free for visitors curious to explore this emblematic site. To play, you need to show proof of identity and be over 18. A strict dress code is in force: shorts, sports shoes, flip-flops, jeans with holes or faded, tank tops, tracksuits, beach dresses and sandals are not allowed. The minimum betting amount is €5, allowing a wide audience to try their luck while enjoying a pleasant atmosphere.

The Casino de Monte-Carlo is not only a gambling venue, but also a true architectural and cultural gem. Whether you’re a gambling enthusiast, a history buff or simply curious and in search of new discoveries, this iconic venue promises an unforgettable experience. Don’t hesitate to let yourself be seduced by the timeless charm and incomparable elegance of the Casino de Monte-Carlo.

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