THE WORLD'S MOST EXTRAVAGANT CASINOS Bucket List Worthy Gambling Establishments

Tap into your inner James Bond and prepare yourself for the most extravagant casinos the world has to offer. There’s just something about the high-octane action, classy drinks and impeccable architecture that calls to us. Whether you’re visiting Vegas or feeling adventurous and traveling overseas, there’s a gaming establishment for everyone. Grab some cash and book a room; let’s play some cards.


The Venetian Macao – Macau
Go big or go home. Welcome to the largest casino in the world and the premier luxury gambling experience. With 546,000 square feet of gaming, you’ll have no problem finding a seat at your favorite table. The Venetian boasts 3,000 hotel rooms, 3,400 slot machines, 800 table games, 350 stores, 30 restaurants, 25 bars and a 15,000-seat arena. Once you get tired of gambling, take a ride on one of the casino’s 51 gondolas (complete with serenading gondoliers) that ride through the three indoor canals.


The Bellagio – Las Vegas, NV
A ManScore favorite, the Bellagio is the epitome of Vegas. Catch the iconic fountain show (1,200 dancing fountains set to music) and venture inside the distinctive, classic Italian designed architecture. After you’ve gawked at the unique design, try your luck on the 100,000-square foot casino floor. Cool off in one of the five outdoor pools, check out a Cirque du Soleil show, or take a stroll through the botanical gardens. If you’re a poker fan, make sure to check out Bobby’s Room, with its $20,000 minimum buy-in tables and some of the highest limit card games in the world.


The Casino de Monte-Carlo – Monaco, France
If there’s one casino every man should go to once in their life, it is The Casino de Monte-Carlo. Synonymous with James Bond, this establishment bleeds the essence of class. The 19th-century building is the perfect example of Belle Époque architecture (translates to “The Beautiful Era”) and comes complete with rare, classic paintings. Millionaires galore, the Monte-Carlo has an atmosphere unlike any other casino in the world. You might like it, you might not, but it is an experience you won’t forget. Make sure to dress up as sport coats are required after 8pm.


Marina Bay Sands – Singapore
Arguably the most extravagant casino on this list, this $8 billion casino is a sight to behold. With it’s insane cost, be assured you will experience the world’s largest atrium casino, the world’s largest public cantilevered platform and the world’s largest infinity pool. Tons of shops, a museum, theatres, top chef restaurants, and a 2,561-room hotel; not sure what else you could need.


Atlantis – Paradise Island, Bahamas
The location says it all: this is paradise. Built around a 141-acre waterscape (lagoons, pools, marine habitats, water rides), Atlantis Casino & Resort is a ManScore trip waiting to happen. Play a round of golf on its Tom Weiskpf-designed course, swim with some dolphins, or play some blackjack in the outdoor gaming pavilion. If you’re looking to really splurge, book a suite in the Royal Towers and experience luxury for a measly $25,000 a night.


The Cosmopolitan – Las Vegas, NV
Everyone remembers the weird commercials the Cosmo put out during its inaugural year and let me tell you, they weren’t too far off. “Just the Right Amount of Wrong” is accurate, as the Cosmopolitan succeeds in boasting an odd, exciting casino experience. Walking through the front doors, you’ll be bombarded with 21 miles of crystal beads that surround The Chandelier bars—a must see. A 60,000-square foot nightclub—one of the largest in the world—is ready for you and the bros, and the pools are never a disappointment. Find the secret pizza place, found at the end of a long hallway with old LP covers on the wall, for Vegas’ best late-night food.


Foxwoods Resort Casino – Mashantucket, CT
Take a break from Vegas and get your fix at Foxwoods Resort Casino, the second largest casino resort in the US. Located on the Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation, the establishment boasts six casinos, restaurants, a mall, a theater and 2,266 hotel rooms. Make sure to also check out the Lake of Isles golf course, located just across the street from the complex.

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