Revealed: The Top 20 Most Luxurious Casinos Around the World

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Nothing exerts luxury more than a night at a casino. From ball gowns to big wins, we each have different reasons for being drawn to the game’s tables. But where are the most luxurious casino’s located in the whole world?

Casinos are not limited to just bandits and bars. In fact, China and Las Vegas, for example, are home to some of the most stupendously deluxe casino resorts on the planet, some with up to 120 restaurants, spa facilities, art museums, and even golf courses.

But where is the most luxurious casino in the world located?

The research team at SlotsUp has set to find out in their new study, by scrutinously analysing almost 80 casinos around the globe, based on 17 different factors, to determine where exactly the world’s best casinos are located.

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They have pulled back the curtain and scored each casino on the price of their entrance fees, choice of games and amenities, such as restaurants, bars and spas. Plus, the easiest casinos to travel to, the casinos with the best reviews and the safety of the cities where the casinos are located. 

Each casino has been given a score out of 170 and ranked in the top 20.

So are you ready to roll the dice? As we reveal the top 20 most luxurious casinos around the world:

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The data reveals that the best casino in the world is the Wynn Macau in China, with an overall luxury score of 142 out of 170. Boasting a total of nine restaurants offering everything from fine dining to finger food, over 1,500 different games available to play, 28 shops including designer label outlets such as Gucci and Versace. As well as a spa, pool, gym, hotel attached and an art gallery. Oh, and you can enter the luxury resort all for a grand total of £0!

Every year, the Wynn Macau sees visitors from all around the world pour into the city to experience all it has to offer, from luxury shopping and exquisite fine dining to prestigious events. 

The Wynn Macau’s top line states that it is, “Sophisticatedly designed in luxurious grandeur – offering both the serenity and vibrancy you are searching for.”

The Macau Casino, China – 1st Place

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Although Las Vegas heavily dominates the top 10, it may be a surprise to some to see some of the biggest attractions from the Las Vegas boulevard, such as the Bellagio, being pipped to the number one spot by the Wynn Macau. 

But Macau, China is home to just as many of the world’s most luxurious casinos as Las Vegas, with both locations home to a commendable 40% of the world’s top 10.

Just narrowly missing the top spot for the world’s most luxurious casino is The Venetian in Las Vegas, which ranks in second place with an overall score of 141 out of 170. The Venetian boasts a whopping 35 restaurants, as well as over 7,000 hotel rooms, over 1,400 games available to play, 116 shops, nine bars, a pool, spa and gym on site.

The Venetian Casino, Las Vegas – 2nd Place

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Despite embodying the spirit and excitement of Venice, what let The Venetian down and allowed the Macau to scrape the top spot was the reviews and cleanliness scores. 

Where the Wynn Macau has a 5-star rating on Trip Advisor and 15% of all reviews mentioning the cleanliness of the casino, The Venetian has a 4.5-star rating, yet only 4% of reviews mention the cleanliness.

However, three of the world’s top four casinos are all located in Las Vegas, Nevada of the USA. The American desert-dwelling city is synonymous with the gambling and casino scene, so it is no surprise that casinos such as The Venetian rank highly, as well as the amazing Aria in third place with a 138.14 total score out of 170, plus the brilliant Bellagio which places fourth with a 136.94 total score.

The top 10 ranking also saw the likes of Singapore making an appearance, with the grand Resorts World in Sentosa making an entrance in fifth place with a score of 136 out of 170. Located just off the southern coast of Singapore, Resorts World is unrivalled in its intimate knowledge of Asian gaming preferences. 

The place brims with activity 24-hour a day, seven days a week, where visitors can eat in one of their 33 restaurants, as well as play from a choice of 2,900 games, shop in the 30 shops and dip into the pool and spa facilities.