Prague has lots of places for those who like to gamble. Many bars around the city, known by their neon signs that say 'Herna' and 'Non-stop' have some kind of gambling, but this
is limited to not-so-glamorous fruit machines. If ever there was a place to find people who are probably not tourists, these types of bars are it. However, Prague has several 'real' casinos aimed primarily at businessmen and tourists. A formal dress code is sometimes enforced.
Casino Admiral Bohemia
5 kvítna 65,
Prague 4 |
The largest casino in the Czech Republic sits
on top the Palace of Culture - a triumph of communist architecture in Vysehrad. It's the most professionally operated gambling
hall in the city offering roulette, card games, slot machines and an upmarket bar. |
Casino Palais Savarin
Václavské nám 5-7,
Prague 1 |
The elegant interior with candelabra and Baroque frescoes is worth
a look even if you don't gamble. American roulette and stud poker are offered along with all the traditional games of chance. |
Hotel Forum
Kongresová 1,
Prague 1 |
This casino occupies a space of 968 square feet. There are 6 slots machines and 6 table games including:3 American roulette tables, 2 blackjack tables and 1 poker table. More information: www.casinocity.com |
Hotel Ambassador
Na Prikope 10,
Prague 1 |
Open 24 hours with staff more than willing to help gambling virgins, this casino offers roulette, blackjack and poker. They have an informative website at: www.vipclub.cz |
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