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The best luxury casinos in the world to visit in 2023

From Monaco’s Casino de Monte Carlo to the Wynn in Las Vegas, here are some of the world’s very best casinos to visit next year.

By LLM Reporters   |  

From the bright lights of Vegas to the opulence of Monaco, the world is the high-roller’s oyster when it comes to seeking out the very best luxury casinos on offer in 2023, and when money is no object, jet-setting across the globe to experience them all first-hand is the casino-lover’s dream come true.

But while destinations like Sin City and Monte Carlo are perhaps the most obvious when choosing where to head to for your next high-end gaming getaway, they certainly aren’t the only offers on the table, and even if you do happen to be visiting these iconic casino destinations, it’s often impossible not to feel spoilt for choice.

Seeking out the very best of the best can be a task in itself, and with renovations and upgrades regularly transforming the luxury casino resort landscape, it can be difficult to keep up with the latest places to see, be seen – and more importantly, place some bold wagers in the hopes of winning big.

To help make the task easier, we’ve sifted through the most exclusive and opulence casino resorts to determine which are now the best in the world. Here, we take a look at which are the current cream of the crop, handpicked by the experts at TopCasinoSearch.

The Wynn, Las Vegas

Offering an exclusive experience for the most discerning of gaming guests, The Wynn boasts one of the largest casinos in the world, at nearly 200,000 square feet. Image credit: kobby_dagan/Bigstock.com

The Wynn Las Vegas might seem like an obvious pick, but it’s more than deserving of inclusion in this list. Not only was it one of the first ultra-luxurious casino resorts to open on the Strip back in the 1940s, but it has also continued to evolve and develop ever since, continually staying relevant by expanding and up-levelling its accommodation options, facilities and, of course, the casino itself.

Offering an exclusive experience for the most discerning of gaming guests, it boasts one of the largest casinos in the world, at nearly 200,000 square feet, and is packed with a plethora of high-limit table games, double deck black jack tables and numerous different slots. A favourite amongst the world’s biggest high-rollers, the boldest players can often be seen wagering as much as $50,000 in just one night.

Add to that the resort’s sprawling suites, huge selection of fine dining eateries and sophisticated bars and an excellent entertainment schedule that often features A-list artists, and it’s easy to see why the Wynn remains one of the very best luxury casino resorts in the world.

Casino de Monte Carlo, Monaco

Monaco
The home of traditional gambling, Monte Carlo in Monaco continues to attract gambling enthusiasts in search of the most opulent experience money can buy. Image credit: xbrchx/Bigstock.com

The home of traditional gambling, Monte Carlo in Monaco continues to attract gambling enthusiasts in search of the most opulent experience money can buy, and exudes classic French charm throughout its distinguished gaming space. Steeped in rich history, the Casino de Monte-Carlo was one of the first major luxury casinos to open its doors and is positively palatial, with gilded, golden details and ornate décor throughout, and offers a selection of gourmet dining options amidst plush settings as well as an impressive line-up of the usual favourites – like Roulette, Poker and Blackjack – alongside some exclusive French games.

Add to that the private rooms and excellent VIP programme, and it’s easy to see why the world’s high rollers keep coming back for more. When it comes to old-world glamour, it really doesn’t get much better, and celebrities from around the world have been spotted revelling in this veritable playground for the rich and famous.

The Venetian, Macao

Macao
The Venetian is one name you might recognise from Sin City, but the Macao offering is even more luxurious than the original. Image credit: Prasit Rodphan/Bigstock.com

While Vegas is still often referred to as the ‘casino capital of the world’, it has been positively eclipsed in terms of gambling revenue over recent years by Macao. This special administrative region of China attracts wealthy whales from across Asia and increasingly, from further afield, and a number of Vegas’ most esteemed and respected casino brands have made their way here as a result.

The Venetian is one name you might recognise from Sin City, but the Macao offering is even more luxurious than the original. Currently the biggest casino in the world, an eye-watering $2.4 billion was splurged on bringing the project to life as the gambling boom took hold back in 2007, and today, it has earned itself a global reputation as one of the very finest casino resorts in the world.

Spread over 39 storeys and incorporating the signature Italian-inspired design aesthetic, the resort boasts an impressive 6,000 gaming slots and a huge number of table games, as well as a 15,000 capacity sporting and entertainment arena and 3,000 luxurious suites. A resort that doesn’t do anything by halves, its casino is truly something to behold, and one that should be experienced by every high-roller at least once.

The Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Marina Bay Sands resort
Owned by the Las Vegas Sands corporation, the iconic Marina Bay Sands resort is the jewel in the crown of Singapore’s breath-taking skyline, and arguably the most frequented attraction in all of this tiny island nation

Owned by the Las Vegas Sands corporation, the iconic Marina Bay Sands resort is the jewel in the crown of Singapore’s breath-taking skyline, and arguably the most frequented attraction in all of this tiny island nation. This breath-taking casino resort is spread across three towers and includes a huge array of opulent facilities and amenities, including a giant shopping mall packed with designer boutiques and stores and an immense dining scene that attracts top chefs from around the world, as well as an interchange for the island’s underground rail network.

The casino, of course, is a major highlight, and boasts more than 1,000 gaming tables and 1,400 slot machines in suitably sophisticated surroundings. Still a favourite amongst the world’s biggest and most extravagant gaming enthusiasts, it’s one to add to your list for 2023, and a must for anyone seeking ultimate luxury.

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