Europe Places to Meet Pure Bred Aristocracy and Royalty
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Europe: Where to Encounter Aristocracy and Royalty
Summary
Dreamed of meeting a real prince or princess? This guide reveals how you can interact with European royalty at some of the most luxurious casinos.
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Article Body
Imagine the thrill of encountering a Duke or a real Prince or Princess. One of the most intriguing places to do so is at the prestigious casino hotels across Europe. These grand establishments often host members of pure European aristocracy, offering you the chance to mingle, play games, and potentially outplay royalty. Who wouldn't want to claim victory over a King?
Forget casual attire?"these venues exude opulence. Only those dressed to the nines can join the elite at a baccarat table with European nobility. With these casinos, expect grandeur, not an all-you-can-eat buffet or casual players in baseball caps.
Here’s a look at five of Europe's most luxurious casinos, frequented by the crème de la crème. They're perfect for indulging your high-society fantasies while your companions enjoy the delights of the French Riviera or shopping sprees in London or Moscow.
1) Casino de Monte Carlo, Monaco
For nearly 150 years, Monte Carlo has been the gaming hub for Europe’s affluent. Founded by Prince Charles III of Monaco in 1863, Casino de Monte Carlo features a sprawling complex of five opulent casinos by the sea, adorned with French rococo design?"think marbled columns, gilded décor, and crystal chandeliers. The atmosphere is straight out of a period drama.
2) Casino Metropol, Moscow
With the highest number of casinos in Eastern Europe, the Russian Federation's best gambling experiences are found in its hotels. Casino Metropol, part of the five-star Hotel Metropol, is an epitome of elegance situated in the heart of Moscow, close to Red Square and the Kremlin. Starting at a $25 table minimum, a night in their presidential suite can set you back $2,000.
3) Baden-Baden Casino, Germany
Established in 1809, Baden-Baden Casino has maintained its reputation as one of Europe’s finest. It’s more than just a casino; it’s a cultural emblem alongside Baden-Baden’s renowned thermal baths. Skip the games and you’ll feel like you’re in an art museum, with exquisite oil paintings and sculptures on display.
4) The Clermont Club, London
To visit a UK casino, a membership application is required at least a day in advance. Among the most esteemed clubs is The Clermont Club in Berkeley Square. Situated in a 17th-century building designed to resemble the Great Hall at Holkham, it offers not only a refined gaming room but also a bar and lounge where members and their guests indulge in vintage champagne. Don’t forget, online casinos are also legal in the UK, providing gaming opportunities from any internet café.
5) Casino Barrière de Deauville, France
This elegant seaside casino inspired Ian Fleming’s depiction of Casino of Royale les Eaux in "Casino Royale." Founded in the 1860s by the Duc de Morny, Casino Barrière is one of the world’s most stunning casinos, hosting exclusive entertainment shows and cultural events in addition to its gaming offerings.
Embark on this aristocratic journey and immerse yourself in the grandeur of European royalty at these exceptional venues.
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