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22 Feb 2017
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Planning a Trip to Monaco

Monaco is a perfect place not only for tourism but also for keen casino players. With the development of technologies, more and more gamblers tend to play from home using reliable online casino websites that offer great benefits in terms of making money. For example, free slots, no deposit, win real money literally means that there is no need to invest any money, which is impossible in real world.

Yachts fill Monoco's Harbor. (Photo: Pixabay)

Yachts fill Monoco’s Harbor. (Photo: Pixabay)

Despite all the advantages offered by virtual casinos, there comes a moment when clicking the same buttons over and over again becomes boring. In order to distract oneself from the virtual world, it would be nice to visit some real world casinos in the best “gambling capitals” of the world, e.g. Monaco.

A trip to Monaco

Monaco is the smallest state that spreads along the famous Cote d’Azur. It has everything travelers can dream about: the most luxurious and prestigious casinos, exclusive cars, interesting sights and rich people. Monaco has always been famous due to its expensive rest, therefore mainly only the rich and famous people visit it. The country has preserved its ancient architecture and distinctive character. It is impossible to pass this place by without visiting the best sights.

Monoco is on the Mediterranean Sea. (Photo: Pixabay)

Monoco is on the Mediterranean Sea. (Photo: Pixabay)

Believe it or not, Monaco is the country where absolutely everything is possible if you have the money. It is a country of great opportunities and mind-blowing miracles. It has a great climate, the Grand Prix, Monaco-Ville, the Chapelle de la Miséricorde, the Musée océanographique, Saint-Martin Gardens, the gaming hall Atrium, an opera house, a Japanese garden and many other breathtaking places. A trip to Monaco evokes thoughts of luxury, wealth and prestige. All casinos have the same requirements: a visitor should be over 18, be dressed properly and have some document to prove identity and age (if required). But if you are interested in slots and wish to know more, then click this link for more information. There you will find the best and newest slots with muany features and options that are capable of bringing profit.

The best gambling places of Monaco

The biggest gambling house in the country is Monte Carlo. Inside this casino you will be surprised with the luxury of every gaming hall that makes people want to try their luck. The casino includes several halls where one can play card games, roulette, slot machines and other gambling games.

There is much to see and do in Monoco. (Photo: Pixabay)

There is much to see and do in Monoco. (Photo: Pixabay)

Le Sun Casino is considered to be an American casino of Monaco. It is located in the hotel Fairmont Monte Carlo. There you will find such exciting games as American roulette, craps, blackjack, a few variants of poker and of course, slot machines.

Le Café de Paris is a casino that specializes mainly on slots. According to the statistics, every 10 minutes someone wins a jackpot that is more than 800 Euros.

If you like fresh air and don’t want to gamble in closed in places, Monaco offers casinos on an outdoor patio. Terrasse des Palmiers is an opened space gambling house where visitors can play Baccarat, blackjack and other card games.

Article by Christina Sommers

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