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Friday, September 20, 2024

Rolling in Style - The Best Casinos on the Planet

Interiors of Casino de Monte Carlo, Monaco

World-class casinos provide more than just a place to gamble; they provide an experience full of luxury amenities, dining, entertainment and accommodations.

From Monte Carlo's luxurious Casino de Monte Carlo to Maxim's, these gambling hotspots radiate elegance. Check out our list of best casinos outside Las Vegas and start rolling in style.

The most popular casinos in the world are interesting, but it is much easier to visit online casino game and get maximum service without leaving your home.

1. Casino de Monte Carlo

Stunning architecture of Casino de Monte Carlo, Monaco

Monaco's Casino de Monte Carlo was designed by Charles Garnier--architect of the Paris Opera House--and stands as an elegant Belle Epoque temple to gambling. As per law, however, only visitors from outside Monaco may participate. Thus relying heavily on wealthy tourists and high-rollers from around the globe as patrons.

GoldenEye, Heartbreaker and Ocean's Twelve have featured this luxurious casino with its exquisite interiors, gold leaf details and gorgeous wall paintings as a major draw for actors. Visitors to the casino can try their luck at roulette, blackjack or baccarat while admiring its magnificent décor - not forgetting a restaurant/bar/helipad all rolled into one!

2. The Kurhaus of Baden-Baden

Interiors of Baden Baden casino, Germany

Casinos that lack an eye-catching backdrop don't measure up; Germany's Kurhaus of Baden-Baden can take great pride in boasting such an exquisite one.

Style, history and tradition come together to create an unparalleled environment - be it for business meetings, gala events or parties of any sort - making your experience one of a kind! This venue has everything necessary for an unforgettable event experience.

Baden-Baden is an idyllic spa town where traditional luxury meets contemporary culture. Stroll through immaculate gardens, shop stylish designer wear under colonnades, or gamble away your days at its renowned casino - Baden-Baden will leave an indelible mark that you won't soon forget! You won't forget this gem that awaits!

3. Maxim’s Casino

Maxim's Casino is an elegant and sophisticated venue designed to cater to high stakes gamblers. Situated within London Kensington Palace Gate House building, it has managed to retain many of its original features for added charm and allure.

The elegant gaming floor boasts 26 tables offering American Roulette, Blackjack and Baccarat with different stake levels for your enjoyment. Furthermore, electronic Roulette and slots machines can also be found here to add to the fun! Furthermore, regular cash poker games and private poker parties can be organized within their Dickens Card Room.

Between gaming sessions, players can dine at an oak panelled restaurant where specialty chefs serve French, Chinese, Lebanese and Indian dishes. Furthermore, guests can visit a whiskey bar to sample over 126 types of whiskey from all over the world along with cocktails from an impressive cocktail selection.

5. Hotel Lisboa

Hotel Lisboa combines state-of-the-art comfort with breath taking panoramas on one of Lisbon's hills, offering unparalleled panoramic views from each room and from their Limao (Lemon) Chill-out Terrace. 89 comfortable rooms provide the ideal setting for viewing these spectacular scenes; yet what really draws guests is its breath taking landscapes that you can appreciate from either within your room or from its Limao (Lemon) Chill-out Terrace.

This hotel is less than five minutes' walk from Chiado and Baixa's vibrant shopping and café scene, where you will also find Lisbon Cathedral and Rossio Square. Additionally, nearby are fado clubs and restaurants offering traditional Portuguese music; its staff are extremely welcoming and helpful - it will be hard to beat this place!

6. WinStar World Casino and Resort

WinStar World Casino, Okhlahoma, USA

WinStar World Casino and Resort lies across the Texas-Oklahoma border in Thackerville and stands as an unparalleled gaming paradise. As the World's Biggest Casino, it offers an unmatched collection of electronic games as well as a massive poker room - not to mention an array of luxurious amenities! But this resort offers much more than gaming alone.

WinStar Resort features multiple hotel towers, a golf course and shopping promenade - providing plenty of choices for guests of all ages and interests. There are 17 restaurants and bars at WinStar as well as the new 6,500-seat Lucas Oil Live arena that showcases chart-topping musicians.

Off the casino floor, guests can experience world-class dining or relax at the spa before resting their head at Fun Town RV Park - both conveniently close to WinStar!

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

A Weekend in Lisbon

Lisbon is a gem of a city yet Portugal’s capital is still considered a hidden secret compared to popular Portugal regions such as the Algarve. Cosmopolitan Lisbon offers many cultural delights and historic attractions but it’s also a city that exudes a youthful and vibrant atmosphere.

A view of Lisbon
Lisbon offers a frankly stunning location on the banks of the River Tagus on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. The city’s gothic architecture, antique trams and leafy, narrow winding lanes offer a charming atmosphere rarely found in other destinations. A Lisbon short break may be ideal for sightseeing and relaxation but it also has plenty to offer lovers of nightlife and food. If you are still looking for your favorite European city then this enchanting city definitely deserves a visit.

Getting around Lisbon
Lisbon is Portugal’s largest city but the center is fairly compact and easily traversed by foot. However, one of the best ways to enjoy the sights is to take one of the city’s traditional trams. Using the tram system means you can jump on and off wherever you like and in the process you can view some of the best Lisbon sights such as the city’s historic quarter, the Alfama, with its medieval streets and the majestic St George’s Castle. If you’re looking to view Lisbon from a different perspective then take a River Tagus cruise and see the city illuminated at night.

taking a tram in Lisbon 
A city of museums
As you would expect from a capital city, Lisbon offers many museums most of which are the opposite of the sedate artefact houses found in other capitals. Head to the Belem district to enjoy modern and contemporary art in the Berardo Collection Museum or learn about the history of Portuguese exploration at the Museum of the Orient located at the Alcântara waterfront. Although not actually a museum, the well-preserved medieval Carmo Convent, which was almost ruined during the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, is worth a visit. Sunday is one of the best days to visit Lisbon’s museums if you are on a budget as many are free to enter.

Lisbon for food lovers
Unlike many other major cities, Lisbon has managed to avoid the tourist trap restaurants. This is a city where the locals dine out frequently and this is reflected in the low prices found in most restaurants. It’s hard to go hungry in Lisbon although you will usually have to wait until around 9pm or later until dinner is served. Traditional Portuguese cuisine is heavily influenced by the Mediterranean so expect plenty of spicy meats, poultry and seafood dishes washed down by some delicious Portuguese wine.

Lisbon nightlife
Lisbon may be a relaxing destination by day but at night the city does come alive and this is a destination where people love to party. For the most vibrant nightlife atmosphere head to the Bairro Alto region which, with its narrow streets, colourful buildings and buzzing nightlife, is reminiscent of party-loving Havana. During the weekday evenings and especially at the weekends, this area becomes a street party with the locals moving from restaurants to bars to nightclubs. Do as the locals do and sip the ubiquitous cherry liqueur known as ginjinha and spend some time listening to live bands playing traditional Fado music.

About the author: Travel writer Carrie Lincoln has been travelling through Europe for nearly all year.

Images by Chris Yunker and Ullisan used under creative commons license.

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Foodies in Lisbon: Top Places to Gnosh

Say what you will, but for millions of tourists each year the highlight of any holiday abroad is experiencing firsthand the cuisine of a different culture. No matter where Britons travel on holiday, they are going to encounter a flavour palette that is drastically different in many respects from the cuisine in the UK. Some Britons might even travel overseas simply to get a taste of something out of the ordinary. Among the top destinations for any UK foodie should be Lisbon, Portugal.

Lisbon is one of the top tourist destinations in Europe, and for good reason. Serving as the capital city of Portugal, Lisbon is seventh-most-visited city in Southern Europe and has the distinction of being the oldest capital city in Western Europe ahead of other modern capitals including London, Paris, and Rome.

A visit to Lisbon is about more than spending time on the Atlantic Coast or taking in the historical riches of this ancient city. Lisbon is perhaps one of the best holiday destinations to eat your way through. Portuguese culture and cuisine are famous across the European continent and offer tourists a myriad of options to suit any palette.

Foodies Rejoice What makes the cuisine and culture of Lisbon unique to Portugal is the approach to cooking and dining. Portuguese cuisine is unique from other global cuisine in that cafes and restaurants offer simple meals with fresh ingredients, all of which are cooked with passion and infused with soul. Additionally, while reservations are a necessity at many locations you won’t find a need for them until later in the evening.

Many cafes, bistros, and restaurants are open all day, but few will be packed to the rafters with guests until 21:00 or later in the evening. Dining out in Lisbon is for the masses, and simplicity is the key. With that said, the following are some of the best places to grab a bite in Lisbon:

- Bon Jardim: Starting with the simplest offering, at Bon Jardim in the middle of Lisbon you’ll find a Portuguese favourite on the menu. Crispy piri-piri covered chicken and chips is the meal of choice for many, and leave the utensils at home for this meal. Open daily from noon to 23:30, the average two-course meal runs £15.

- Solar do Nunes: Experience traditional, earthy cuisine from Portugal’s inland regions at Solar do Nunes. The menu includes a variety of meaty stews and fresh fish meals, but the popular pick is ameijoas alentejano (clams in a wine/chili/coriander/garlic sauce with pork). Open Monday through Saturday from noon to 16:00 and 19:00 to midnight, the average two-course meal starts at £30.

- Largo: For those looking to try something new, Largo offers a taste of the new wave in Portuguese cuisine. The must-have dish is the cod marinated in port and soy sauce. Open Monday through Saturday from 20:00 to well after midnight, the average two-course meal starts at £50 and reservations are essential.

- A Travessa: Lisbon’s most popular restaurant will lure you in with the smell of freshly baked bread and keep you with the delicious taste of garlicky moules frites. Open daily from 12:30 to 15:30 and 20:00 to midnight, the average two-course meal starts at £40 and reservations are a must.

Do it all in Luxury Portugal holds plenty of gems aside from its simple yet unique cuisine, and the best way to experience all of that is by visiting Portugal in 5-star luxury, or as they refer to it at Club Med, five-trident. While the dining itself might not be tailored towards fine dining, that doesn’t mean the remainder of the vacation has to be equally simple.

Lisbon and its surrounding metro regions offer some of Europe’s finest luxury accommodations, and the easiest way to take advantage of them is by booking an all-inclusive holiday package at a top resort.

About the author: Alex Norman is now considered one of the locals in Portugal. A retired farmer, he now enjoys blogging about Portugal, and all the places to see there.

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