About This Guide
What Grand Rooms Is
An independent editorial atlas of Europe’s land-based, bricks-and-mortar casino houses — written to be read like a gazetteer, not a sales brochure.
An Editorial Guide, Not a Gambling Operator
Grand Rooms is an independent, informational guide to Europe’s physical, land-based casino houses. It exists to document these buildings the way an architectural gazetteer or a city guide would — their history, their design, their atmosphere, and the practical realities of visiting them in person.
Grand Rooms is not a gambling operator. We do not take bets, run games, hold a gaming licence, or offer any way to gamble through this site, online or otherwise. Nothing on Grand Rooms facilitates play of any kind. Every venue covered here is a physical premises, licensed and regulated in its own country, that visitors travel to in person.
Land-Based Venues Only
This atlas covers bricks-and-mortar houses exclusively — the buildings you can walk into, the rooms you can stand in, the dress codes you actually need to plan around. We do not cover, link to, or endorse online gambling platforms of any kind, and a venue’s inclusion here says nothing about, and has no connection to, any online product that may share its name or brand.
How Entries Are Written
Each venue “plate” in this atlas is researched from public sources — venue histories, architectural records, and general travel and reference material — and written to give a genuine sense of a house’s history and atmosphere, alongside practical visitor information: dress code, entry and ID requirements, a minimum-age note, and how to get there.
Because exact rules — minimum ages, required documents, opening hours, dress standards — genuinely vary by country and change over time, we keep those fields deliberately modest and consistently point readers back to a venue’s own official information rather than asserting precise figures that could go stale. If you spot an error or an outdated fact, we would rather know about it and correct it than leave it standing.
A Note on Tone
You will not find “win big” language anywhere on Grand Rooms, because that is not what this guide is for. These are working descriptions of real buildings, written for readers who are curious about architecture, history, and travel as much as — or more than — gaming itself. Gambling carries real financial and personal risk, and our responsible gaming notice sets out where to find independent support if you need it.