CASINO DE LISBOA
Read moreWhile the large bowling alley in the Parc des Nations closed in 2005, the casino has given a new lease of life to this much-loved area of Lisbon. Set in a sleekly designed building with lots of glass to let in the light, in a rather avant-garde atmosphere of constant change and technological sophistication, here's a new casino concept! The principle is the same: to make visitors spend as much currency as possible in the complex's games, bars and restaurants, while keeping them entertained (after all!).
CASINO DA PÓVOA
Read moreA beautiful neoclassical building inaugurated in 1934, this casino has a mixed room, equipped with various traditional games (French bank, blackjack, ponto, bank and American roulette) and 650 slot machines. There is daily entertainment (363 days a year) in the Atrium Piano Bar or in the Salon d'Ouro, which, in addition to the gastronomic offer of the daily buffet dinner, is a privileged stage for great galas. Remember to play in moderation and within your budget to avoid a bad day.
CASINO ESTORIL
Read moreEstoril's reputation: 1,200 slot machines, roulette, baccarat, blackjack... and a whole range of games. Only in the caster's room will you have to wear a tie and show your passport at the entrance. In addition to the gaming rooms, this vast casino offers some entertainment in its Wonder Bar and daily (at 8:30 pm) a gala show (dress code) in the Salão Preto e Prata. From July to November, there is a season of concerts with national or international artists such as Nani Medeiros or gospel music.