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August 9, 2017

Casinos in the UK worth visiting

The UK is fast becoming a hub for casinos – particularly ‘land based’ casinos (traditional, real life ones). Every major city now has at least one huge option for avid gamblers or fleeting flutterers.

Despite there being an increased demand and focus on online gaming and casinos, there is still a huge market for those with the look, smell and feel of a secure gaming floor. Late opening hours and a more friendly appeal to gambling first-timers has seen an increase in interest also.

Here are some of the best ones in the UK which are worth a visit.

Genting Club Casino, Birmingham

Not only is Birmingham now referred to as the Second City, described by David Cameron as a “powerhouse” during his tenure as Prime Minister. It is now also a go-to city for gaming.

The Genting Club Casino in Birmingham is more reminiscent of Las Vegas than the West Midlands. Sat in the middle of Brum’s Star City entertainment complex, this casino has a grand exterior, an enormous sign and plenty of neon.

The Genting Group, a firm based in Malaysia, have gone all out to give the impression of a major casino facility. On the inside, revellers are offered American Roulette, Blackjack, and Baccarat among several other electronic games.

Rendezvous, Brighton

Placed in the Marina, this casino is only 2 miles from the centre of Brighton. It has a valet parking service (again, very reminiscent of it’s big brothers in Vegas) and very well presented, trained and helpful staff. A nice feature, as it makes players both old and new feel comfortable and welcome.

The casino is very large. It has a restaurant, Roulette, Blackjack tables and 3 Card Poker, as well as 20 or so slots and electronic gaming machines. As with most casinos in the UK, ID is very much recommended despite it being an ‘open door’ facility. If your preference or necessity is online gaming, check how to do it securely, visit http://www.onlinescam.net/uk/casino/.

Alea Casino, Glasgow

Beautiful in its design, Alea brings a taste of London into the city. A modern building with a very spacious internal feel, this London Clubs International-owned casino is set in Springfield Quay which gives visitors some excellent variety in the way of restaurants and bars.
The selection of games is strong, which includes a wide range of roulette terminals and electronic gaming machines. Membership options include ‘Player Rewards,’ which allows players to collect points at tables and machines and then redeem food, drink and souvenirs at the venue.

A great building and an excellent model for frequent visitors.

Les Croupiers Casino, Cardiff

If you ever find yourself in Cardiff for the weekend, it’s definitely worth stopping off at Les Croupiers (‘The Croups’).

Far from a spring chicken (opened 40 years ago) it doesn’t look the brightest from the outside, but the inside has retained its style and visual allure for visiting gamers.

It’s a stone’s throw from Cardiff City Stadium if football is also your thing, and the venue offers   Blackjack, Roulette, Three Card Poker, Punto Banco, Mah Jong and plenty of gaming machines. It’s also littered with bars and restaurants to fuel your evening into the early hours.