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Place your chips: visit the best casinos in London

Feb 9, 2021 By Jonathan

London has several world-class casinos. They are part of the capital’s landscape. Some of them have been operating for decades. As they get older, some are more famous than others.

Most of London’s and UK’s casinos have also made a significant contribution to the reputation of their neighbourhoods, whereas they are traditional or online casinos. Some of the best gambling sites in England (MrGreen) or Ireland (Betiton) and the traditional casinos are very popular in the UK as this country is considered as the mother of betting. Halls are also inseparable from it: Berkeley for the Palm Beach casino, Knightsbridge for the Park Tower Casino… The most representative on this subject is the Empire for Leicester Square.

Aspers Stratford 

Whether you are a novice gambler, a gambling enthusiast, or just passing through London, the Aspers Stratford Casino is the place to be. Its decor and facilities immediately transport the players to a friendly and cosy atmosphere that puts them at ease.

Whatever your favourite game, you can be sure to find it at Aspers Stratford. Various game tables such as Crazy 4 Poker, Battle, Wheel of Fortune, Roulette and others are available.

In addition to these games there are hundreds of slot machines and sports betting. In order to complete and embellish the visit of its customers, this casino offers modern and gastronomic restaurants.

The casino is located in Stratford, near the Olympic Stadium. It is open 24 hours a day.

Proper attire and identification is required for entry.

Grosvenor Casino London Piccadilly 

The hotel is housed in the former West End Cinema which was built in 1913. This explains the decoration dating from the early 20th century.

To cater for all tastes and budgets, the casino offers a wide range of slot machine games and electronic caster games. The house has also allocated a few tables for traditional games, such as Blackjack and Roulette.

Poker players have nothing to worry about, Texas Hold’em has not been set aside.

To make your gaming experience even more enjoyable, Piccadilly’s Grosvenor Casino has a separate bar and several views encompassing London Leicester Square.

You can also take advantage of the large screens showing sporting events in the Lounge area.

Proper attire and identification is required for entry. This casino is also very engaged as the London Post describes in its article.

Russell Square Casino

The Grosvenor Casino Russell Square is the perfect place to spend a good day or evening.

Their friendly staff and pleasant surroundings provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where you can watch live sports in high definition, play roulette, blackjack and three card poker, as well as popular jackpot slots and state-of-the-art electronic gaming machines.

Live sport in HD is broadcast in their bar and smoking areas are also available. The casino offers free secure parking for all our guests, as well as a car-jockey service from 8pm.

As far as the entrance is concerned, correct dress and ID are required.

Casino Palm Beach 

The Palm Beach Casino is located in the former Grand Art Deco Ballroom of the May Fair Hotel and has one of the largest gaming rooms in London. The Mayfair Group opens the doors to the prestigious Palm Beach Casino every day of the week in a modern and sophisticated setting.

The hotel’s gourmet restaurant and bar, the Palm Beach Bar & Restaurant, welcomes gamblers for relaxing moments.

Dealers and table games are always ready to welcome players at: Slot machines, Blackjack, American Roulette, Baccarat, Three Card Poker and Texas Hold’em Poker.

Management simply requires proper attire and a valid ID card to enter the establishment.

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