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4 of the most glamorous casino hotels in the world to visit in 2023

From world-class casinos to enviable hotel suites and resort facilities you could only dream of, here are four of the finest casino hotels.

By LLM Reporters   |  

Craving an extravagant getaway in 2023? It doesn’t get much better than a break at one of the world’s most glamorous casino resorts, where you can rub shoulders with the rich and famous and place eye-watering wagers on classic games like Roulette, Poker and Blackjack. Then, you can head back to your luxury suite or relax in some of the plush on-site facilities – which typically range from heated infinity pools and world-class spas to a whole host of high-end restaurants and bars.

Over the past few years, and spurred on by the global Covid-19 pandemic, the latest online casino ventures reviewed on NewCasinoUK have been giving land-based alternatives a run for their money, and served as a lifeline for the world’s biggest high rollers during ongoing lockdowns when bricks-and-mortar casino resorts remained closed. But while there’s no denying that the best platforms now offer some impressive new games and live dealer experiences as well as some highly sought-after VIP programmes, the elegance and sophistication that comes with the likes of a real-life casino is something that simply can’t be matched.

So, if you’re keen to go all out and plan a lavish casino break to remember, then look no further – because these four high-end casino resorts are some of the most glamorous in the entire world.

The Bellagio, Las Vegas

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Las Vegas has long been considered the world’s leading casino destination – even if it has been eclipsed in terms of revenue in recent years by Macau. Home to some of the finest and most historic casinos in the word, Sin City remains a favourite amongst celebrity gaming enthusiasts and amateur players alike, and the elegant Bellagio is one of its hottest casino resorts, serving up glitz and style by the bucketload.

Having served as the backdrop for iconic Hollywood movie Ocean’s Eleven, you may well be familiar with its plush interiors and sophisticated vibe, with a gaming space spreading over an impressive 116,000 square feet and featuring all of the popular games you know and love along with some private gambling rooms and high-stakes tables reserved only for the biggest money players.

 The resort is also home to several fine dining eateries serviced by award-winning chefs and extensive facilities including sprawling pools with private cabanas and a plush fitness centre and spa. The Bellagio is famous for its nightly light and fountain show, which is a must, and a big tick off any Vegas bucket list.

The Venetian Macau, Macau

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Increasingly now dubbed the ‘new casino capital of the world’, Macau is one of the few destinations globally that has ever managed to compete with Vegas when it comes to casinos, and in fact, this special administrative region of China has exceeded all expectations by doing everything that little bit bigger and better. The result is awe-inspiring casino resorts like The Venetian Macau – sister property to the original iteration in Sin City – which is widely considered to be home to the world’s premier casino.

Boasting a whopping 870 gaming tables and over 3,000 slot machines, it’s easy to see why, and impeccable service and an enviable VIP programme make it a favourite amongst the world’s whales. The rest of the resort is similarly impressive, with 3,000 spacious suites and a total of 24 opulent restaurants. If you want the best suite, you could find yourself paying up to £20,000 per night – but when money’s no object, it’s entirely worth it.

The Atlantis Paradise Island, The Bahamas

Atlantis Paradise Island, The Bahamas

Keen to combine your casino getaway with a good helping of sun, sea and sand? There are few places it’s possible to enjoy the best of both worlds, but this breath-taking ocean-themed Bahamas resort offers the perfect balance. Set on the powdery white sands of Paradise Island – which looks exactly how it sounds – it’s flanked by rows of swaying palms and enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year.

Built around 62-acre waterscape Aquaventure, it’s an awe-inspiring sight to behold inside, as well as out – think glittering golden chandeliers, a huge grand piano and several other standout features that have to be seen to be believed. In the casino, you’ll find 85 gaming tables, over 700 of the latest slot machines and a ‘salon prive’ – or private room – which offers a gaming experience catered especially to the elite casino customer.

Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

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The Marina Bay Sands is undoubtedly the most impressive building to punctuate the Singapore skyline, spread across two towers that are joined at the top to make for a futuristic looking and truly iconic casino resort that you have to visit at least once.

The resort comprises over 2,000 opulent rooms and suites, and is home to a huge luxury shopping mall that has its own canal running through it, complete with gondola rides for the taking. It’s also home to an array of fine dining restaurants and fancy cocktail bars, with even a Michelin-starred eatery on site.

To enter the casino, you’ll need to adhere to a strict dress code – which means no trainers or flip flops, and smart attire only – but you’ll be rewarded handsomely for your efforts with one of the most glamorous gaming environments and some of the best service you’ll ever experience to make for a truly memorable night (or one of many nights throughout your stay).

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