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The best luxury casinos to visit on the French Riviera

We’ve rounded up five of the finest and most luxury casinos you should visit on your next trip to the French Riviera.

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Casino de Monte-Carlo famous landmark colorful facade view
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The French Riviera is brimming with luxury hotels, stunning stretches of coastline with white sand beaches dotted throughout, beautiful medieval quarters, extravagant shopping opportunities and casinos to rival the world’s biggest gaming hot spots.

With the likes of Monte Carlo sitting firmly in the region and boasting some very exciting opportunities to place a bet among pretty stunning surroundings, for an all-encompassing trip, surely the French Riviera has to be the best place to visit? Yes, the likes of Macau has plenty more options for gamblers, and Las Vegas provides the wow factor that has, no doubt, played a part in the increasing popularity of online casinos like Yukon Gold Casino Online, but the French Riviera has it all. Mind you, with the rise in popularity of online casinos, especially in the last few years, you really could be anywhere in the world and still look to win a game or two with your phone in hand.

Whether spending long summer breaks cosied up on board your luxury yacht or opulent villa, or perhaps you’re planning to visit for a short break, and you wish to live the life of a lavish casino-goer and Monaco is calling, look no further as we have rounded up five of the finest and most luxury casinos you should visit on your next trip to the French Riviera.

Casino de Monte-Carlo, Monte-Carlo, Monaco

Casino de Monte-Carlo, Monte-Carlo, Monaco
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Possibly the most popular and highly rated casino of the region, in fact one of the most notable casinos in the world, Casino de Monte-Carlo has hosted Bond actors and discerning visitors alike to its beautiful Belle-Epoque building in Monte-Carlo.

Head to Monaco to immerse yourself in all things luxe and you never know you may just be driving around in one of the supercars on the streets if you’re lucky enough, maybe you’ll just have to settle for a flutter instead. The casino boasts a range of ways to have fun including at the Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat and poker tables under the Bohemian crystal chandeliers or alongside a slot machine in the Salle Renaissance or Salle des Ameriques.

Casino Barriere La Croisette, Cannes

Colorful facade with advertising of Casino Barriere Le Croisette located in the Palais des Festivals et des Congres in Cannes
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A gem in the French Riviera and famed for its film festival; La Croisette boulevard with its upmarket hotels and luxury stores; beach bars; sandy beaches and more, Cannes is a must-visit. Heading to the centre of the action at La Croisette and Casino Barriere is a sure-fire way enjoy some exhilarating time at the coastal resort. Sitting among a spacious 3,000sqm – making it the largest in the region – the casino holds the usual tables and slot machines, but it outdoes itself with live concerts on the slot machines floor, artists performing nearby, and themed nights designed to elevate the casino experience.

Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee, Nice

Hotel Hyatt Regency Nice Palais De La Mediterranee in Nice
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With its old-town charm combined with the famed Promenade des Anglais, some truly tantalising restaurants, and plenty of water sports, shopping opportunities and more, Nice is a place that has it all. When it comes time to enjoy a flutter, head to the luxury hotel that is Hyatt Regency Palais de la Mediterranee and step back to the 1930s to enjoy roulette, blackjack and the like within Art Deco surroundings.

Casino Terrazur, Groupe Tranchant, Cagnes-sur-Mer

Though the fountains outside aren’t that comparable to those at The Bellagio, what this establishment has is the stunning French Riviera on its doorstep. Nestled between Nice and Antibes and close to Cannes and the other breath-taking destinations of the Cote d’Azur, time spent here is time well spent indeed. Inside the contemporary setting of the casino, you’ll find 183 slot machines, tables games, electronic games and a poker room to stay entertained alongside the regular bill of concerts and shows, while refreshments can be found at the bars, terraces and restaurant.

Casino Café de Paris, Monte-Carlo, Monaco

The historic canopy and entrance to Cafe de Paris near the famous Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco
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Sitting in the centre of compact Monte-Carlo is this gem on the Riviera. Boasting no less than 480 state-of-the-art slot machines for its players to give their attention to from 10am to 6pm, the casino is also host to a number of table games including Ultimate Texas Hold’em Poker, Blackjack and English Roulette. From breakfast to tea time to cocktails, guests of the contemporary casino can be sure of an elevated experience and VIPs can join the high limit corner, which holds 12 high denomination ‘video poker’ machines ranging from €5 to €500.

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