When you think of Europe, you may not think of gambling right away. Now, of course, you can play online slots for real money anywhere in the world, but many gamblers when thinking of Europe will think of James Bond and the Monte Carlo.

Casino of Monte Carlo. Photo by Kasto from Slovenia.
Given Franceโs incredible historical architecture and rich culture, it makes perfect sense that itโs an ideal place to come for visiting casinos. Even if that isnโt the sole purpose of the trip, it can be a great night out – and you have many choices.
Many people choose to gamble online because of the sheer amount of choices, such as the large back catalog of games Tuskcasino has. However, France has over 200 land-based casinos offering both modern and traditional games, so letโs explore the best it has to offer.
Casino Barriere Le Croisette, Cannes
Itโs probably not a surprise that we head straight to the French Riviera for the first ones. Cannes is a wealthy resort town that is famed for its international film festival. Being rich in culture with plenty of red carpet events, itโs no surprise that itโs home to some historically important casinos.
The Casino Barriere Le Croisette is actually an old-world theatre that is now holding one of the largest casinos in the French Riviera. The casino has 245 slot machines, 40 positions of electronic roulette, 4 blackjack tables, and 10 poker tables. Inevitably, the hotel and restaurants inside the building are highly rated and worth indulging. It should be noted that this casino hosts poker tournaments, which is probably its specialty – if it had just one.
Casino Barriere de Deauville, Deauville City
The Casino Barriere de Deauville is a profoundly famous and luxurious casino. Being inaugurated in 1911, the casino was built by famed architect Georges Wybo, which was later restored in a baroque style by Jaques Garcia in 1988.
The most immediately impressive thing about Casino Barriere de Deauville is the sheer size and stature of the building – itโs no surprise then that it hosts a theatre, two auditoriums, a cinema, a nightclub, and three restaurants. Keep an eye on the upcoming performances so you can get tickets.
The casino itself has almost 300 slot games, 10 blackjack tables, and various other tables for different games, including poker. This is one of the most prestigious casinos in France and is ideal for those looking to indulge in the arts within the same building.
Lyon Vert Casino, Lyon
Lyon Vert Casino is recognised as the largest casino in France, with over 400 machines and a large area for food and drinks. The art deco style casino has a unique feel to it, along with fantastic entertainment. This is perhaps slightly more relaxed than say our last casino on this list, but still has an atmosphere of sophistication.
The electronic machines have a good variety, with around 50 English roulette stations along with electronic blackjack. The casino stays open until 4 am, but be careful, itโs quite far from the center of Lyon, so it may be a good idea to stay in their very own 5-star Le Pavillon hotel that boasts 22 prestigious rooms that are in a 1930s style – some of which host a private jacuzzi.
Casino Barriรจre Enghien-les-Bains
Whilst this area may be referred to as Enghien-Les-Bains, rest assured that this is the casino to visit when in Paris. With over 4,000 reviews on Google and an incredible glass front, the Casino Barriรจre is one of the best casinos in France. Its terrace peers over the stunning Lac dโEnghiem lake.
Situated just north of Paris, the casino receives many visitors from all around the world. The casino itself has over 40 slot machines, along with poker tables, luxury table games, and VIP lounges – meaning it attracts some of the top players. The lake’s views, however, make it popular for casuals too, who are looking for relaxing views and an enjoyable experience.
The walls of the building are almost entirely made of glass, so it places its visitors in a unique situation of looking out to calm views whilst the inside has a buzzing, electric atmosphere. This is one of the best daytime casinos, for this reason, making it a great place to grab lunch and a drink.
Casino de Monte-Carlo, Monaco
Now, Monaco is Monaco – not France, but letโs be honest, we canโt ignore that the French Riviera has one of the oldest and most prestigious casinos in the world. Monte Carlo Casino, located in Monte Carlo, was opened in 1865 and has since been the location for many scenes in popular culture, such as various James Bond movies (Never Say Never Again, GoldenEye, and Casino Royale).
Walking into the Monte Carlo can be overwhelming, with a stunning main hall and a dome-like room for the roulette tables. Visiting Monte Carlo is common even among those who do not like to gamble, simply because itโs like visiting a museum that has a unique atmosphere.
Monte Carlo Casino has everything from slots machines and blackjack to French roulette and poker.
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