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7 of the World’s Most Luxurious Casino Resorts

Whether you like gambling online or in a land-based casino, extravagant casino destinations like Las Vegas or Macau are definitely worth adding to your bucket list.

We have explored the most popular luxury casinos globally and curated a list containing seven gambling resorts that you must visit during your lifetime.

 Browse around our deluxe casino resorts, choose one that you like and start packing your bags. It’s going to be an adventure you’re not going to forget any time soon!

Let’s get started:

1.     Casino de Monte-Carlo – Monaco

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The Casino de Monte-Carlo is one of the most extravagant resorts in the world. Situated in the middle of Monaco, the casino looks like a royal building, making it the ideal destination for high rollers.

It has a Mediterranean vibe and luxuriant interior décor, which offers the casino a unique design that inspired many architects. In addition to hundreds of tables and slots, you can also enjoy one of the largest fashion shows in the world or drink a glass of Moet on the terrace (which has a breathtaking view over the city).

2.     Bellagio – Las Vegas, Nevada

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Famous for its mesmerizing fountains, the Bellagio is one of the first luxurious casinos that comes to mind when you think of Las Vegas. With a building cost of nearly C$100 million, the resort has become part of the pop culture after being featured in blockbuster casino movies like Ocean’s 11 or The Hangover.

Gambling at the Bellagio comes in all shapes and sizes. Still, perhaps one of their most famous locations is “The Office,” containing high-end poker rooms where many editions of World Poker Tour have been hosted throughout the years.

Professional poker players are in love with the Bellagio, thanks to the high limits at the table, where the bets can go up to C$4.800/C$9.600 in Bobby’s Room. It’s not unusual for the pots at “Big Game” to exceed C$1 million.

The resort offers access to over 2,000 slots (some with jackpots going up to  C$2.5 million) and luxury fashion shops where you can find unique clothes and accessories for those not passionate about poker or table games.

3.     The Venetian Macau – China

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Macau was a Portuguese colony from the 16th century until 1999 when China reclaimed it. Nowadays, Macau is commonly referred to as “the Monte Carlo from the Orient,” It is famous for its luxury casino resorts, including The Venetian.

In fact, The Venetian Macau is the largest resort in the world and the 6th largest building. The construction costs are estimated to over C$2.7 billion. It includes a sports hall, a 550,000 sq foot gambling zone and many other amenities that tourists can enjoy during their stay.

From an architectural point of view, it was inspired by the quasi-Venetian style, including the famous canals and canoe rides. Tourists can eat at one of the various multi-national restaurants, swim in the giant pools or enjoy one of the 3.000 slot machines and over 750 tables.

4.     Marina Bay Sands – Singapore

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While it’s not among the largest resorts in the world, Marina Bay Sands is the second most expensive casino in the world, with a value estimated at over C$6 billion. The Singapore casino is considered the largest atrium on Earth, with over 2.500 slot machine terminals and 500 table games.

If you get bored by gambling, you can enjoy swimming in the 500-foot Skypark, located on the 57th floor, that offers you a stunning 360-degrees view of Singapore. On top of that, you can watch a play at the grand theatre or visit the Marina Bay Sands Science Museum.

5.     Caesar’s Palace -Las Vegas, Nevada

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One of the iconic brands of Las Vegas, Caesar’s Palace, opened 50 years ago. The resort established itself as a luxurious touristic destination throughout the years, surviving countless scandals, financial crises, and pressure from the government.

Since Roman buildings inspired its architecture, the location features complex mosaic designs, classic architectural structures and the famous Roman baths inspired from Ancient Rome. Located at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, Caesar’s palace has a gaming area of over 166.000 sq feet, deluxe hotel rooms, top-rated cafés and restaurants and a prominent Qua Bath and Spa location.

6.     City of Dreams Macau – China

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Located in Macau, China, the City of Dreams resort opened in 2009, and its construction cost is estimated to C$2.5 billion. It features over 20 luxury restaurants, including the Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant Jade Dragon, which serves dishes by the famous Chef Tam Kwok Fung.

The casino floor has 550 gaming tables and over 1.500 slots featured in the 420,000 sq feet gambling area, making it one of the most prominent gambling destinations in the world. Additionally, the resort has a mesmerizing water show called the House of Dancing Water, where 80 professional performers put together a particular type of theatre show in a pool holding 3.7 million gallons of water.

7.     Resorts World Sentosa – Singapore

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Located in Singapore, the Resorts World Sentosa is one of the most expensive gambling resorts ever built, costing a whopping C$5 billion. In addition to the casino floor, the location includes multiple hotels, a Universal Studios theme park, a giant Adventure Cove Water Park and the world’s largest oceanarium, called the Marine Life Park.

The gaming area includes over 2.400 slots and virtual table games and 500 table games that allow high rollers to play poker, blackjack or baccarat. The Resorts World Sentosa has a unique theme that recreates a beach-like atmosphere with villas, personal butlers, top-end hotel rooms and tree-top lofts. Nature lovers will love this resort, especially the rare canopy trees found all around the location.

The bottom line – Your next touristic destination

When it comes to luxury gambling destinations, the world is full of incredible creal money casinos that will take your breath away.

Judging by the fact that the resorts are pretty expensive and the minimum bet requirements have a high roller level, you should be prepared to spend some serious cash during your gambling holiday. Who knows, maybe you’ll get lucky and save some money by winning big at the poker table.

Whatever you do when visiting one of the glamorous resorts on our list, remember to gamble responsibly and have fun.

After all, what’s the point of a holiday if you’re going to stay on the casino floor all day and not enjoy the other benefits included in your hotel package?

Good luck!

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