Casino of Venice (Vendramin Calergi Palace)
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The Casino of Venice (Vendramin Calergi) is the world’s oldest casino, set along Venice’s Grand Canal of Venice. It offers classic table games, slot machines, and refined dining in a historic palace, combining timeless architecture with an authentic Italian gaming experience.
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Contact Information
Address
Calle Seconda Del Cristo, 30121 Venice Venice, Italy
Phone
+390415297111Hours
Website
www.casinovenezia.it/Social Media
Available Games
Electronic Games
Classic Table Games
User Reviews
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Sign In / Sign UpAlessandro Battesini
Nicolas schüssling
Thierry Lachaud
Dimitris Ziri
Not a casino that worth to visit
Emanuela Lucchi
I didn't like it; the games weren't very good. Luckily, we didn't pay anything at the entrance because we were staying in a hotel, so if the hotel sends an email, entry is free. Otherwise, the cost is €50 and it's not worth it.
Robert Meeden
have to pay $50.00 euros to enter casino. that includes a boat ride to casino and $20.00 in chips. plus it opens at 8:30 p.m.
Maria Roberta Tamponi
Hernan Biagetti
The casino earned its stars solely because of its beauty and historical significance; the missing stars were lost by the croupiers due to their poor service. It costs nothing to be friendly, treat customers well, and, for example, announce the card totals in blackjack; this should be a standard service included with the game. An opportunity for improvement!
Dhruvin Soni
Amazing. Just lost alot of money
Giuseppe Liberti
marco ferrari
Eolo
For opera lovers, and especially those interested in the life and works of Richard Wagner: The Wagner Museum (Museo Wagner) opened at Vendramin in February 1995. It holds the Josef Lienhart Collection of rare documents, musical scores, signed letters, paintings, records and other heirlooms. The holdings constitute the largest private collection dedicated to Wagner outside of Bayreuth. The museum is open to the public on Saturday mornings by appointment.
Marco Buongiorno
We tried our luck at poker
Hans Martin
50 euros for entry, that's outrageous!
Adam Boucher
Possibly the worst casino I’ve ever been to. It was dead silent, no music, no cheering, nothing - despite several people there. Felt more like a museum or crypt than a casino. Depressing is the best word that comes to mind. If you are a degenerate like me that will go to any casino nearby regardless of the reviews, have at it, there is gambling to be had. If you are a normal person - stay away.
lh nguyen
They have card tables and slot machines. Services are good. Nice to visit a piece of history. They do have water shuttle to/from the bus station which is very convenient. Our hotels is 4 minutes walk from it. Overall me and husband spent 2+ hours playing and walked out even so its a win-win for us. LOL. Note, it is a small casino.
matti martikainen
Really nice setting, then the minuses. -Very limited game selection on table games and slots. -Handpay limit low, but they are fast(literally in a minute). -Table max really low on general floor bj(200). -Drinks expensive and the hefty entry fee of 50€. -Some staff with super super super limited english skills. I think this and monaco has nicest settings as casinos but both fail equally when it comes catering for player needs, like the buildings they are stuck to last millenia.
Al Pa
Very limited amount of tables to gamble with dealers. There were 2 roulette tables open and 2 Black Jack tables (continuous card shoe) Poker and mini Baccara table. Seceral areas with slot machine rooms. CHARGE TO ENTER $50. Euros per person. Small casino, few tables, and even fewer opened that anyway they are full, no ambiance. Pretty building with elevator 🛗 In my opinion, It's not worth it. I don't recommend it.
jonna todd
We went to see the oldest casino but found there was an amazing restaurant below. We chose the blind 7 course meal. We were not disappointed. The best most fresh seafood I’ve ever had.