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Monte-Carlo Casino | © Larry Koester / Flickr
There is no specific dress code for the casino, but ‘proper attire’ is required. This means no shorts, sports shoes or flip flops to be worn at any times. So if you want to play make sure you have alternatives for those three items, even if you do wear them for the rest of your stay. After 8pm, the casino recommends jackets to be worn.
In the main casino hall, the minimum you can bet is €5 and the maximum is €2000. If you take your gaming to a private room, the minimum increases to €10 and, unsurprisingly, there is no cap on maximum bets.
Iconic Casino Rooms
For a room entirely for slot machines, the Salle des Amériques is where you need to go (not to mention the incredible decor). The iconic private room of Salle Médecin is for lovers of the table game, as well as James Bond fans: this is the room Pierce Brosnan frequents in Golden Eye.
Monte-Carlo Casino | © Brian McGuirk / Flickr
Monte-Carlo Casino Myths
Did you know that the horse’s shiny leg on the Louis XIV statue in the Hotel de Paris lobby gives you good luck if you rub it?
The Casino Surrounds
If you can tear yourself away from the Casino itself, there are some other intriguing sights all within a five minute walk.
If you walk behind the casino to the edge as far as you can go, you’ll be able to see Victor Vasarely’s colourful mosaic, Hexa Grace. This is the roof of Monaco’s centre of congress and there are also incredible views of the Mediterranean Sea with its super yachts and cruise ships.
Hexa Grace | © Rodrigo Soldon / Flickr
Visit the Monte-Carlo Pavillions in the casino’s gardens while you can, these incredible pebble-shaped temporary buildings are scheduled to be demolished in 2018. Opened in 2014, they were designed by architect Richard Martinet as a new design take on a shopping centre.
Café de Paris sits right opposite Monte-Carlo Casino, so if you are looking to pause your trip to the casino for a spot of sun and people watching, this is the place to be. Whether you’re looking for an espresso or a slap-up lunch, the brasserie has an extensive menu.
Cafe de Paris | © Jan Krömer / Flickr
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