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The Hottest Gambling Destinations Across the Globe

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After almost two years of travel restrictions, it is refreshing to feel that we can get around this summer in a way more akin to how we used to before the world ground to a halt. Most countries have now lifted the majority of the controls. However, we recommend checking the specifics of any place you want to travel to, as things can be somewhat changeable.

Now that things are starting to get back to normal, you might want to go and find yourself something exciting and glamorous to do. Would you like the opportunity to put on your glad rags and have a cocktail poured for you? If channelling your inner James Bond appeals to you, maybe you should consider a trip to some of the best casinos that the world has to offer. 
Venice has been amongst the hottest gambling destinations in the world for centuries © Gerhard Bögner / Pixabay

On The Rialto

Casinos have been popular in Europe for a long time. Way before Las Vegas rose up in the Nevada Desert and proclaimed itself the world's gambling capital, the Europeans had been playing dice and card games in an organised way for several centuries. The first purpose-built casino opened in 1638 in Venice. It was called the Ridotto, and no expense was spared on its creation. There was a strict formal dress code which meant that, while it was open to the public, only those from affluent backgrounds could afford entry. All the players had to wear a black and white mask, known as a bauta, which covered the whole face, and a tricorn hat. The only people who were bare faced were the croupiers and impoverished members of the noble classes.

If you want to dig into history, a trip to the cradle of the modern casino has got to be a popular choice. While the original Ridotto was closed in 1774, it moved and reopened in 1959. It is now housed at the Ca'Vendarmin Calergi Palace. The Casino de Venezia shares a home with the Wagner Museum, as the composer lived in the building. The gaming side of the casino takes place across three opulent floors and, as you would expect, includes roulette, baccarat blackjack, poker, and slots.

Monte Carlo or Bust

While Venice has the history, when we think of glamour, the South of France has to be one of the hottest destinations in which to gamble. The Casino in Monte Carlo is one of the most famous locations in the world and, again, one that frequently appears in the Bond movies. While Monte Carlo is actually located in the tiny principality of Monaco, it is French chic that oozes from every corner. Here it is all style and art. Luxury is designed into everything. The founder, Francois Blanc, said, "We should do nothing here as it is done elsewhere."

The casino prides itself on sophistication and attention to detail. The Belle Epoque architecture transports gamblers to another world. Even the gaming tables are crafted by artisans in the casino's own workshops. There are restaurants and lounge bars to die for.

Any fans of Casino Royal will remember the scenes shot in Venice on The Grand Canal or inside and outside in Monte Carlo. However, in the novel, Bond is firmly placed in the French resort of Deauville, where he is playing against the villain LeChiffre at a fictitious casino called Royale-Les-Eaux. If you fancy a flutter by the seaside, then the Normandy Coast could be just the place for you. Deauville and Trouville have a good selection of casinos and hotels. The weather might be somewhat more temperate than what you will find further south.

Ice Hot

If the colder climes appeal to you, then you might want to consider going further north. The Baltic countries can offer a very different 'hot' gambling experience. Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia have some really extraordinary casinos. The biggest and arguably best is the Olympic Voodoo Casino situated underneath the Radisson Blu Hotel in Riga. It covers an impressive 24,500 square feet of gaming rooms, offering every traditional casino game alongside sports betting and live entertainment. Vilnius and Tallinn also have memorable Olympic Casinos. The hot side of the equation in this part of the world is not only the nightlife but also the abundance of naturally occurring hot springs. In Riga, there is also a beer spa. Visitors are invited to sit in a tub of hot beer while sipping on a cold one.

Home Sweet Home

Ok, so all this European travel sounds so tempting. However, you do not have to get on a plane or even leave your house to enjoy a fully immersive casino experience. By the magic of technology, you can be transported to the best online NJ casinos by simply using your PC or mobile device. Whatever your favourite games are, you can find them there. Thanks to AI and streaming, everything is there that you would find in a real-life casino. So whether your love is the video slots or roulette, a full casino experience is available. There are also live dealer games to participate in at many of the online casinos.

So, kick back, pour yourself a drink, and turn the thermostat on the heating to the perfect setting for you. The dress code is your choice.

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