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The best venues in London for junket tourism

Jun 24, 2021 By Jonathan

A junket tour to the British capital can help you discover a new London, a city of excitement and sophisticated entertainment. If you live near London and have been there many times, it can take one evening – or one night – but if you live in Edinburgh or Belfast, it could take a whole weekend. You’ll get to see some of the most interesting venues, all of which are iconic.


Palm Beach Casino

It’s hard to beat waiting in line at the entrance to a gambling hall. So if Palm Beach Casino in Mayfair is your goal, be prepared for a bit of a wait outside as the crowds are usually in eager to get into one of London’s most exclusive entertainment establishments. Beat the dealer at a blackjack table, take your pick of American roulette or a seat at the three card poker table at the Palm Beach Casino. There’s also a collection of slots starting at 40p. Fans of https://www.nongamstopsites.co.uk/live-casino/ will love the Live From Mayfair video poker table, while foodies will feast on the finest Indian, South Asian and classic dishes courtesy of celebrity chef Mahmood Zaman.

Hippodrome Casino

Let’s be honest: no matter what thrills non gamstop casinos uk offer, the variety of experiences online venues can’t match that of Hippodrome Casino, deservedly considered a cornerstone of West End nightlife. Millions of Britons and foreigners come to this 5-storey building every year to try their luck at one of 3 themed rooms: Grand Casino, Lola’s and Gods. The Grand is a stunning theatrical hall interior with a gallery from which to watch the players. Gods also has roulette and blackjack tables and the Lola’s Casino, on the ground floor, is above all a slot machine attraction. But despite the great gambling opportunities, not too few people come to the Hippodrome for the amazing shows, London’s best steakhouse Heliot Steak House and 8 bars, the most popular of which is located on the building’s rooftop terrace. Hippodrome Casino is open 24 hours a day – and has no official dress code.

The Grosvenor Victoria Casino 

Located in the Marylebone area, this casino is ideal for poker enthusiasts. You will find what you have been looking for; a great poker room with great tables, worthy competitors, highly professional dealers, regular tournaments and a hearty atmosphere. New and experienced poker players alike feel right at home, and the food is top-notch. But that’s not all; at The Grosvenor Victoria Casino, you can hold your own tournament – or stag party – by booking a private room with poker tables, private dealers and buffets for a group of friends. As well as poker, there are 40 slots, roulette, blackjack and even craps. Before or after gambling, Marylebone is worth a walk; there is plenty to see, starting with the famous Baker Street, and the highlight of the neighbourhood is the combination of almost rural serenity with the variety of metropolitan entertainment.

Empire Casino

The 24/7 Empire Casino offers the best games, world class dealers and fantastic bars in the heart of London’s West End. From blackjack to Punto Banco, American Roulette to slot machines and electronic games, dive right in. And if that’s not enough, welcome to the renowned poker room, offering continuous cash games and poker tournaments. No matter what kind of entertainment you’re looking for, and if you’re new to the game, the staff at Empire Casino will be happy to explain the rules and help you get up to speed. Platinum, Diamond and Seven Stars cardholders are welcome in the Dragon Lounge, a high stakes gaming room with a private entrance and exceptional service in a luxurious setting. Entrance is free, no need to join and there is no dress code.

Genting Casino Cromwell Mint

The Mint Casino in South Kensington is known for its relaxed and lively atmosphere. The casino feels like a small boutique hotel, with classic poker, three card studs, American Roulette and Black Jack, plus a good selection of slots. The genuinely friendly staff, delicious food and wide range of drinks make all visitors feel at ease. If you want to enjoy an exciting gaming experience, but aren’t prepared to spend a lot and don’t like pompous places with a strict dress code, then Mint is the right place for you. By the way, this casino doesn’t require a membership; you can simply walk in and take a seat at one of the tables to start playing here.

As we can see, the best London junket tourism establishments are quite diverse: some of them charm with their democracy and warm atmosphere, while others, on the contrary, allure with their aristocratism. But whichever one you choose, it’s guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience.

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