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The Top 5 Spots for Slots in London

Jun 11, 2019 By Jonathan

If a man is tired of London, he’s tired of life. This was once said because people don’t usually get tired easily of this magnificent city. If you asked 5 random people on the street “Which city is on your travel bucket list?” all of them would mention London in the first three. So why do so many people actually want to go London? The answer is simple-there’s a lot of things to see, such as The tower of London, the Tower bridge, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the British Museum, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar square and many more. People who appreciate art and culture would definitely not be disappointed if they visit London.

However, there are travel enthusiasts that like an exciting approach to traveling so they could try out London’s vibrant nightlife, which includes numerous pubs, discos and lots of other places to visit. For the people getting their kicks out of slots games there is a wide variety of casinos in London where you can try your luck. Slot machines have always been a way of entertaining yourself with the chance of earning a reward. And if slots aren’t your thing you can try your hand at poker, blackjack or roulette at many respected establishments.

Since we are already stepping into the digital age many ordinary things get revamped. Almost anything you can think of is available online, and this is the case with slots as well. There are numerous websites where you can play slots online, from the comfort of your home. These online platforms bring the casino experience right in front of you through your computer, laptop or mobile screen. Unlike the regular slots machines, online slots give you a better chance of earning rewards and offer amazing bonuses that almost always improve your win streak. But some people aren’t fans of online spots and prefer going to a casino for a game when traveling. And check out casino freispiele.

There is a myriad of travel articles about London’s culturally and historically famous places, so this one is for you slot lovers. Here is a list of the 5 spots to play slots in London:

  1. Grosvenor Casino

Once a theatre, now one of the biggest names in gaming in London, Grosvenor Casino deserves the number one spot on this list. The seating area of the former theatre is now the main gaming floor where you can find a variety of table games. Furthermore, this casino has slots machines with titles form Novomatic, WMS Gaming and IGT, as well as Novomatic Gaminator machines that allow you to play several games without having to switch machines.

  1. Empire Casino

This casino puts London on the map for a few reasons. It has over 40 video slots from Novomatic and IGT, poker, blackjack and baccarat gaming rooms. Besides that, there are 4 different bars and a Chinese restaurant that are a part of the premises. This combination is definitely unique and worth checking out.

  1. Palm Beach

Palm Beach casino is smaller than the previous ones. It has about 20 slots games from Novomatic and IGT on offer. This casino also offers private table for your poker night, table games and tournaments for the high rollers of gaming. So what makes this casino special? Palm Beach is part of the swanky Mayfair Hotel that hosts a preferred type of clientele. On your arrival you will need to purchase a membership card with an amount which you’ll need to increase in order to try your luck at the slots games.

  1. Napoleons Casino and Restaurant

Although some casinos in London are member only, this one is open to pretty much everybody. With a classic, elegant décor the casino offers you a variety of table games and slots games with a £10,000 jackpot. If you get tired of gaming you can visit the restaurant which is as equally good.

  1. The Hippodrome

The best thing about this casino is its ambience. When you enter Lola’s Underground Casino through the Chinatown doors it feels as if you’re entering an old speakeasy. Also, there are private gaming rooms and a cocktail bar upstairs as well as table games like Dice, Blackjack and Three Card Poker. The slots machines are scattered all over the gaming floors with numerous titles form IGT and Novomatic.

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