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Top 5 Places to Play Slot Machines in London

May 17, 2019 By Jonathan

If you are a fan of slot machines, you may want to visit some of the best casinos in London. There are several casinos with a wide range of games and you definitely want to know where they are located. The good news is that you’re at the right place. Let’s talk about 5 top-rated casinos to play slot machines in England’s capital city.

Empire Casino

Empire Casino is one of the liveliest casinos located in the heart of London’s Leicester Square. This casino is always packed with visitors during the day and at night. Visitors have an incredible gaming experience on the gaming floor thanks to the casino’s huge selection of casino games.

When it comes to slot machines, Empire Casino offers a wide range of games so it is easy to find your favourites. There are more than 100 electronic gaming machines and players get the opportunity to win progressive jackpots worth up to £20,000. Slot players have access to 40 slot machines. Some of the greatest games you’ll find can be played on wide screens, HD screens, and VIP machines at the casino. These include Pharaoh’s Fortune, Cleopatra, Book of Ra Deluxe, Lucky Lady, and Dolphin’s Pearl Deluxe. The casino’s slot game providers include Novomatic and International Game Technology (IGT).

The fun does not stop on the casino’s gaming floor. You can watch the best sports including American Football and Premier League matches at the famous Carlsberg Sports Bar. What’s more, you may want to enjoy a peaceful moment at the Icon Balcony Bar. The bar has a terrace that overlooks Leicester Square giving you an incredible view.

The Hippodrome Casino

The second casino on our list is the Hippodrome Casino. This casino is also located in London’s Leicester Square and is available to gamblers 24/7. It’s a relatively new casino with different types of casino games from gaming giants like IGT and Novomatic. The Hippodrome boasts 5 floors of gambling and fun including 3 separate casinos. On the ground floor, you’ll find the Grand Casino where you’ll see the former West End theatre’s Minstrel’s Gallery and enjoy a nice view of the auditorium. The building’s lower ground floor is occupied by Lola’s Casino where there is a wide selection of games, music, and entertainment. Those looking for a gaming environment with minimal noise can head to the Cranbourn Club on the 3rd floor.

The most popular slot games at the casino include Amazon’s Diamonds, Hidden Society, Brilliant Stars, Tales of Darkness (Break of Darkness, Full Moon, and Lunar Eclipse), Solar Disc, It’s Magic, and Wild Fury. If you are interested in jackpots, you should play Wild Fury for a chance to win a 5-level jackpot. Technically, a jackpot is the highest amount of money you can win when playing a game. There are different types of jackpots as shown in the following infographic. Click here to discover   and play some of the best jackpot slots online.

 

The Barracuda, Grosvenor Casino London

The Barracuda is another top-rated place to visit if you are a gambler looking for glamour and unravelled entertainment. This casino is also situated in the heart of London at 1 Baker St, Marylebone. The Barracuda is open 24 hours a day promising to offer all kinds of casino games including slot machines. Visit to play popular slot games like Wolf Legend Megaways, Wheel of Fortune on the Road, Book of Ra Magic, Book of Oz, Who Wants to be a Millionaire and many more.

Other key attractions include valet parking, a bar, restaurant, and various dishes including French, Indian, Arabic, and Chinese cuisines. Players can also play other casino games such as 3-card poker, blackjack, roulette, and Punto Banco. Also, Grosvenor Casinos offer daily jackpots.

Aspers Casino

Aspers Casino has a decent selection of slot machines and other casino games including poker blackjack, roulette, three-card poker, Punto Banco, and electronic games. The casino is located in Westfield Stratford City at 312 Montfichet Rd, London. Visitors have access to a dedicated gaming floor, 24hr restaurant, and sports bars.

You can also join Aspers Casino online to access your favourite casino games and claim a bonus when you make your first deposit. The available slots include Book of Ra Deluxe, Winter Queen, Asian Fortunes, Tales of Darkness, Kind of Macedonia, Orca and many more.

The Palm Beach Casino

Located in the upscale district of Mayfair is the Palm Beach Casino, a great place to play slot games that offer 94% payouts. We recommend this casino if you’ve been searching for a luxurious casino. The gaming floor looks fantastic and the casino’s experienced employees are happy to accommodate every visitor’s needs. The ambience is always perfect for a sophisticated night out.

You are welcome if you love solo play slots, American roulette, poker, and blackjack. Slot players will be happy to play high-quality slot machines from famous developers like Novomatic and IGT. In addition, slot fans can scoop progressive jackpot prizes worth up to €20,000 at the casino.

Now that you know where to play the best slot machines in London, make sure you visit to try your luck. You could end up with a massive win if Lady Luck decides to favour you.

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