Casinos are some of the most majestic entertainment venues you could ever hope to visit the world over. Bright, flashy, opulent and meticulously designed, some of the world’s biggest casinos are well-loved for their architecture and style just as much as for their games. And, plenty of them are famed for in-house shows and their food and drinks menus.

There are plenty of reasons to want to stick to online casino gaming – after all, the live casino lounge at Tonybet does a great job of mimicking the real deal – but once in a while, jet-setting to an exotic or popular casino resort can feel like a dream opportunity.

In this guide, we’ll take a close look at seven of the best-loved and most memorable casinos based all over the globe, from China to Monaco, Las Vegas to Singapore, and Germany to South Africa. You don’t even have to leave the continent for some world-class casino entertainment – but let’s get started with some Eastern magic.

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The Venetian Macao (China)

Macau has become something of a famous spot for luxury casino and hotel experiences, and the Venetian Macao tops the list when it comes to size and success. It has been part of the Chinese gaming culture since 2007, with a packed arena that plays concerts across the year, and an incredible array of shops and stores in its mall.

What’s really interesting is that it’s inspired by casinos in Las Vegas, certainly in part thanks to it being a Las Vegas Sands venture. It’s even listed as one of the world’s top 10 largest buildings – and while not all of its space is dedicated to casino games, there’s still plenty to see here. At 546,000 square feet, and with four casino spaces over two distinct entertainment floors, it’s easy to get lost!

Games available at the Venetian Macao include slots, classic tables such as blackjack and craps, and a variety of games that are tailored to the Chinese market. It has picked up a lot of praise for its attention to premium gaming and expert dealing.

Monte Carlo Casino (Monaco)

For such a small nation, Monaco has a huge amount to see and do, and the Monte Carlo Casino is absolutely one of its star attractions. In fact, casino gaming is one of the main draws of the city, full stop. It’s super famous for appearing in a number of James Bond movies, and even helped to inspire the setting for the very first Bond story, Casino Royale.

Beyond the fame, it’s safe to say that the architecture and the facilities are absolutely worth experiencing up front and personally. This gold-and-marble-built leviathan is an immensely opulent building, with gambling available after 2pm local time and a huge variety of roulette, poker, slot machines and punto banco waiting for you inside.

If you visit regularly, there is even a VIP section for players who show their loyalty! This is an exclusive area that, while still replete with similar games and tables, is separated from the main floor. If you ever visit this casino, be sure to step up and fit the dress code.

Bellagio (Las Vegas, USA)

The first of two famous Las Vegas casinos on our list is the Bellagio, a hotel-casino with pool, spa and absolutely enormous gaming facilities. At more than 156,000 square feet in size, this is one of the biggest casino spots in the whole of the Strip, and you may even recognise it from the 2001 remake of Ocean’s Eleven.

There are more than 140 different tables to play across the Bellagio, with a further stack of 36 tables just for poker in an exclusive space. The architecture and fittings are luxurious and well cared for, and when it comes to investment, you’re looking at a minimum bet of around $15 when you arrive.

If you like slot games, you won’t be disappointed. The Bellagio hosts well over 2,000 different machines, including the likes of Planet Moolah, Dragon Link and Buffalo – meaning that there really is something for everyone. In fact, slots fans may want to stick around for the casino’s slot tournaments when they’re not enjoying the hotel facilities!

Marina Bay Sands (Singapore)

Marina Bay Sands is easily Singapore’s most popular casino, with even more slot machines than the Bellagio. There are thought to be more than 3,000 different electronic machines to pick from! These are spread across an impressive four levels of casino tables and machines, with a focus on international titles. Marina Bay Sands is famous for being South East Asia’s largest casino, and it’s popular with visitors from China and beyond (as you’d expect!).

One thing to be aware of with this casino before you travel is that you will need to pass certain stringent entry checks at the door before you can start playing. This means that you’ll need a visa and a passport ready to go.

In fact, extra perks such as free refreshments and credit to play with when you join as a member help to make this one of the most welcoming of the larger casinos, despite the entry requirements!

Casino Baden-Baden (Germany)

Germany’s Casino Baden-Baden is certainly one of the most luxurious-looking venues on our list, having been built centuries ago and having been cared for immensely over the decades. It’s a popular haunt with celebrities and social elite alike, making it an incredible exclusive night out if you’re able to visit.

Most of its games take place in a lavish Belle Époque hall, where you’ll be able to play slots, roulette, blackjack and more (all the classics are keenly catered to). What’s really fascinating about this casino, however, is that it is so classical and revered that it even has a guided tour!

Of course, you’ll certainly find team members on hand to help at other casinos in our list, but Casino Baden-Baden goes one step further with a historical walk through the venue’s incredible life.

Flanked by crystal chandeliers and offering a popular grill restaurant, this is one of the most opulent casino experiences in Europe.

Sun City (South Africa)

Part of the Sun International group of casinos, the Sun City Resort in South Africa is a little more laid back than some of the other casinos listed so far, but it is no less impressive. You can attend in casual business clothes and play a huge range of slots games, punto banco and roulette. There’s even a Slots Prive section for reel spinners who tend to lean towards high rolling.

The casino is part of an extensive resort that also offers luxury accommodation, dining and club facilities. If anything else, this venue is just as famous for its stunning surrounding area as well as its luxury setup. You’re in the vicinity of lush trees and cascading water features – it’s almost like a casino built into a secret cove.

Like several of the casinos on our list, it’s just one of several facilities and features offered as part of an entertainment/accommodation spot. However, it’s clear that it can stand on its own two feet.

Caesars Palace (Las Vegas, USA)

Did you really think that we’d be completing this list without at least some mention of Caesars Palace? Probably the first land casino many people think of when it comes to luxury gambling, this Las Vegas staple has inspired many an online casino. It’s absolutely world-renowned for its luxury facilities, massive array of games, and accessibility to the rest of the Las Vegas Strip.

As well as being truly magnificent to look at from the outside, Caesars Palace absolutely ticks all the right boxes when it comes to its immense gaming floor (more than 121,000 square feet), split gaming arenas, over 180 games with live dealers, poker games and pits, and over 1,000 slot games. You’ll even be able to play bar-top games at several spots in the resort.

Playing at Caesars Palace is a dream come true for many casino-goers, and a rite of passage for several others. If you’re going to the Las Vegas Strip, this is the venue to head to first!

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