1. Baden - Germany
Renowned as the oldest casino in the world, Baden has been around for over 250 years. However, it was closed for 61 years (from 1872 to 1933) by the German government. The casino boasts 24 gaming areas, including French and American roulette, baccarat, blackjack, poker, and various online games. Inside, you'll also find a grand ballroom, shopping centers, and a restaurant offering a diverse culinary experience, catering to visitors from all over the globe. Despite the challenges it has faced over the centuries, such as a decline in wealthy tourists between the World Wars, the casino regained its prominence in the 1920s. Many wealthy individuals who had emerged after the war contributed to the reputation of the Kurhaus as both a spa and casino.
The main structure, designed in 1824 by Friedrich Weinbrenner, features Corinthian columns and neoclassical interior details. While the casino was established from the beginning of Kurhaus' construction, it only gained international fame in the 1830s when gambling was banned in France. This legal barrier encouraged gamblers to cross borders and try their luck at Baden-Baden’s tables. Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novel 'The Gambler' was inspired by his visit to the Kurhaus casino. At one point, actress Marlene Dietrich even declared it the "most beautiful casino in the world."


2. Wynn Macau - Macau
Wynn Macau is the first Las Vegas-style resort in Asia to make the list, alongside other notable online casinos such as M88. Right in front of the building, there's a stunning display fountain. Even more fascinating is the entrance, which is adorned with plants symbolizing prosperity and a dragon statue representing good fortune. Additionally, Wynn Macau features both Western and Chinese astrological symbols, with a chandelier made of crystal and a golden tree, all meant to embody hope and wealth.
The resort’s casino, developed by American casino mogul Steve Wynn, is considered the most expensive in Macau, China. It is projected to generate five times the profit of its Las Vegas counterpart. Macau is the only place in China where gambling is legal, but the demand from affluent regular visitors has sharply decreased in recent years. By integrating a luxurious resort with the casino, Wynn hopes to attract more guests to this premium destination.


3. Bellagio - Las Vegas
Opened in 1998, Bellagio is considered the crown jewel of luxury hotels and casinos, with a construction cost of $1.6 billion. Inside the casino, you'll find 124 gaming tables offering a wide range of games, 2,400 slot machines, and a team of 10,000 employees. Beyond gambling, Bellagio also features a hotel with 3,933 rooms, 17 diverse restaurants, 6 bars, and numerous shopping areas and event halls. For those seeking to test their luck with dice, Bellagio's elegant casino is a world-renowned destination. The casino floor, which spans an entire level, is vibrant, bustling, and irresistibly enticing. Over 2,300 slot machines light up the space, with jackpots that can reach millions.
Professional gamblers can showcase their skills in poker at Bobby’s Room, an exclusive space frequented by celebrities and named after Bobby Baldwin, the youngest champion of the World Series of Poker Main Event in 1978. With its large number of tables and stylish design, Bobby’s Room attracts professional poker players, but visitors are also welcome. The casino is just one part of what Bellagio has to offer. The hotel hosts performances from the famous Cirque du Soleil, a botanical garden with seasonal displays, and lavish spas and salons.


4. The Venetian - Las Vegas
Since opening its doors in 1999, The Venetian has become one of the world's largest and most luxurious resorts, offering an energetic atmosphere with a vibrant casino. Inspired by Venice, Italy, visitors feel like they've been transported to Europe, with marble-covered walkways, stunning wall murals, and gondolas gliding along the canals. Inside, The Venetian boasts 35 restaurants and cafes, 300 retail shops, conference rooms, exhibition spaces, a golf course, and concert venues. This resort is owned by Las Vegas Sands and billionaire Sheldon Adelson. The complex includes seven hotels worth $2.4 billion USD, spanning a vast 980,000 square meters on the Cotai Strip.
The Venetian is modeled after the original Venetian Resort in Las Vegas and is the largest hotel structure in the world, the sixth-largest building globally, and the biggest casino worldwide. The casino covers 550,000 square feet (51,000 square meters) and is divided into four themed gaming areas: Golden Fish, Imperial House, Red Dragon, and Phoenix. It houses more than 3,400 slot machines and 870 gaming tables. A VIP experience is available in the Paiza Club, where high-rollers enjoy private access to the main lobby and dedicated elevators. The gaming floor also features smaller rooms named after famous global locations and provides 24-hour dining services exclusively for players.


5. Atlantis Casino and Resort - Bahamas
Located on the stunning Paradise Island, covering nearly 28,000 square kilometers, this resort boasts an extraordinary architectural design. Atlantis is considered one of the world's largest and most luxurious resorts, featuring 980 slot machines, 78 gaming tables for roulette, blackjack, baccarat, craps, and Caribbean Poker. The resort regularly attracts celebrities such as Bill Gates, Michael Jackson, and Celine Dion, who often book the VIP Presidential Suites, with prices reaching $25,000 per night.
Visitors to Atlantis Casino and Resort in the Bahamas are treated to luxury experiences, including the Bridge Suites – one of the most expensive hotel rooms in the world, and two renowned restaurants, Nobu and Jean-Georges 'Dune.' The resort also offers a beachside golf course, a live music concert hall, and an expansive casino space. The casino itself spans nearly 1,500 square meters dedicated to table games, accompanied by numerous restaurants and a grand spa. Note that the dress code at Atlantis Casino and Resort is strict – shorts, flip-flops, hats, and sunglasses are not allowed, so visitors are advised to familiarize themselves with the rules to ensure a pleasant experience.


6. Sun City Resort Casino - South Africa
Located in the northwest of South Africa, nestled between the Elands and Pilanesberg rivers, Sun City stands as one of the country's most luxurious resorts. With its fresh and temperate climate, the city boasts over 25 hectares of forested land, home to more than 3,500 trees imported from around the globe and carefully curated to thrive in the local environment. This ultra-luxurious destination includes modern hotels, lavish pools, and a world-class casino that caters to both local and international visitors. If flying into Johannesburg, you'll find yourself just a two-hour drive away from Sun City. Thanks to its proximity, Sun City is often the second stop for travelers visiting the largest city in South Africa.
It's no surprise that Sun City is regarded as the gambling capital of South Africa. Developed by the renowned hotel magnate Sol Kerzner as part of his real estate empire (Sun International), Sun City isn't just a grandiose gambling destination – it also ranks among the top for its numerous restaurants. Additionally, the resort is home to prestigious hotels like The Cascades at Sun City Resort and The Palace of the Lost City, both five-star gems. Sun City has firmly placed South Africa on the map with five of the world's most luxurious international hotels.


7. Crown Casino - Melbourne, Australia
Located on the southern bank of the Yarra River, Crown Casino is a sprawling entertainment complex situated along Crown Promenade at the waterfront. Covering 510,000 square meters, it offers an extensive gaming area, a variety of shops, restaurants, cinemas, a health center, three hotel towers, and an array of other leisure facilities such as laser tag and bowling. As the largest casino complex in the Southern Hemisphere, it is akin to a mini city, with 17 bars, 35 restaurants, cafes, and 8 movie theaters. Visitors enter the complex through a grand lobby featuring a fountain and fireworks display along the length of the Casino Promenade. Every night, a 5-story light and sound show titled 'The Four Seasons' is performed in the lobby, lasting for 90 minutes.
Inside the Palladium, the grand ballroom of the complex, guests can attend various events, while The Palms hosts Vegas-style performances. High-end retail brands such as Prada, Burberry, and Louis Vuitton have shops here, and visitors can enjoy free entertainment at several venues throughout the complex. The casino operates 24/7, featuring 500 gaming tables and 2,500 poker machines. Visitors can try their luck at Craps, Baccarat, Roulette, Blackjack, Pai Gow, and Poker in different variations. The casino regularly hosts prestigious poker tournaments like the Aussie Millions and the World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific. There's always something to watch or do at Crown Casino. While those under 18 are allowed in the shopping and entertainment areas, they are not permitted in the casino or venues serving alcohol.


8. Monte Carlo - Monaco
Monte Carlo is renowned not only as a prestigious casino destination but also as an exceptional vacation spot for tourists seeking luxury and glamour. The grand establishment was designed by Charles Garnier, the famed architect behind the Paris Opera House, and opened in the mid-1800s. Inside, the casino features five expansive gaming rooms, 35 roulette tables, dice games, blackjack, and two areas with a total of 315 slot machines. The opulent interior is decorated with golden and purple marble, along with grand murals that elevate the atmosphere. Officially named Casino de Monte-Carlo, this entertainment complex in Monaco includes not just the casino but also the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo and the headquarters of Les Ballets de Monte Carlo. It is owned and operated by Société des bains de mer de Monaco, a public company with the Monaco government and the royal family holding a majority stake. This company also manages the top hotels, sports clubs, dining venues, and nightclubs in Monaco.
François Blanc, the founder of the casino, famously said, 'We should not do here what is done elsewhere.' The Casino de Monte-Carlo, with its Belle Époque architecture, has become a worldwide symbol of high-end gaming and entertainment. It is renowned for offering French Roulette, Trente et Quarante, Baccarat, Blackjack, and Ultimate Texas Hold'em Poker. Gamblers, both seasoned and newcomers, try their luck at the tables under the glow of Bohemian crystal chandeliers, while slot machine players chase their fortunes in the Salle Renaissance or Salle des Amériques. The experience is truly unique, focusing on sophistication and attention to detail, ensuring a world-class immersion into the world of gaming. The gaming tables themselves are crafted by master artisans in the Société des Bains de Mer's own workshops, guaranteeing an unparalleled level of service and expertise.


9. Casino De Genting - Malaysia
At Casino de Genting, the tourism aspect appears to take precedence over the gambling business itself. Located 1.83 km above sea level, this casino is part of a larger resort offering 29 upscale restaurants, a theme park, a museum, a swimming pool, entertainment zones, and more. It also features cinemas, a golf course, and employs a staggering 13,000 staff members. Apart from the theme park, the only other major activity at Genting Highlands is gambling. If you are over 21 and not a Muslim citizen of Malaysia, you can enter any casino here, which operates around the clock. There are specific dress codes in place, such as banning t-shirts, shorts, and sandals. While smoking is prohibited in certain areas, the casinos themselves are known for their thick haze of smoke.
Unlike Las Vegas, visitors here can enjoy drinks from coffee shops within the casino but without cocktail service. The games offered include roulette, baccarat, and traditional Chinese games like Tai Sai and Pai Gow, with poker available for easy sign-up. There are also countless slot machines, all requiring registration with the Genting WorldCard system for withdrawing any winnings. Casino Monte Carlo and Genting Highlands Hotels feature one of the largest casinos, and you’ll find the vice of gambling woven into the very atmosphere of the place, with even a few video poker machines available. International passport holders can access the VIP “International Room” if they agree to sign up for the WorldCard.


10. Caesars Palace - Las Vegas
Caesars Palace is a luxurious hotel and casino located in Paradise, Nevada, USA, right on the western side of the Las Vegas Strip between Bellagio and The Mirage. This is one of Las Vegas' largest and most iconic landmarks. Opened in 1966, it was founded by Jay Sarno and Stanley Mallin, who envisioned a place where guests could experience the opulence of Ancient Rome. The resort features many statues, columns, and other Roman-inspired artwork, including a 20-foot (6.1m) statue of Augustus Caesar near the entrance. Caesars Palace is currently owned by Vici Properties and managed by Caesars Entertainment. The hotel houses a variety of dining options, with some restaurants offering authentic Chinese cuisine to cater to wealthy East Asian gamblers. From its inception, Caesars Palace was designed to attract high rollers with its world-class casino amenities.
Everything about Caesars radiates grandeur. It is vast, steeped in nostalgia, dramatic, and undeniably iconic. The casino has been operating since 1966 and has undergone multiple ownership changes. Currently, it is operated by Harrah's Entertainment Group. Jay Sarno, the hotel’s visionary, named the property “Caesars Palace” to evoke the sense of Roman royalty under Julius Caesar, wanting guests to feel as though they were kings when they entered. The architecture is dominated by classical Roman style, with the main building called the Roman Palace. Visitors can enjoy the casino’s offerings or use online services to play anytime. Caesars Palace also features an array of restaurants, a shopping mall, and nightclubs, ensuring that all guests’ tastes and desires are met.


