If you’re familiar with games of chance, you’ve probably heard of Roulette. Deemed for decades as a casino classic – it’s rare you’ll find a gaming venue that doesn’t have at least one Roulette wheel.
With this in mind, join us as we travel far and wide to discover just some of the top places to play Roulette…
Online
Before we pack our bags and go anywhere, we’re going to bring the iconic wheel to you. That’s right, you can play Roulette online, from the comfort of your own home, on any device, anywhere you have internet access!
You’re not even restricted to the usual opening hours of a land-based casino, as online sites can be accessed at any time!
You could play Roulette digitally, with a Random Number Generator (RNG) causing the virtual wheel to spin and reveal an unpredictable outcome. Or, you could play at the live casino, where a real-life dealer spins the wheel in real-time, streamed live directly from a specialist studio.
And that’s not all. When playing Roulette online, you’ll find the classic European and American tables alongside unique, themed variations like Lightning Roulette and television gameshow-inspired Deal or No Deal Roulette Live.
Land-based
Of course, handling the chips in person and standing inside a breath-taking casino with a bustling atmosphere is hard to beat. That’s why we’ve found some of the top brick-and-mortar casinos to play Roulette, for you to add to your bucket list!
- Monaco – Monte Carlo Casino
Arguably, the Monte Carlo Casino is one of the most famous casinos, particularly when it comes to Roulette. Upon opening in 1865, the casino was one of the first to host the European Roulette wheel, as it was designed and built by Francois Blanc (the inventor of European Roulette) and Monaco’s Royal family at the time.
- Las Vegas – Venetian
Finding a European Roulette wheel in Las Vegas might be tricky, as many casinos still host the double-zero American version.
The Venetian in Las Vegas is one of the most famous casinos on the Strip, so naturally, is one of the best places to play your favourite classic casino games. You can also find Roulette at the likes of the MGM, the Aria and Encore – just to name a few – where there’ll almost certainly be a European wheel amongst all the double-zero games.
- London – Les Ambassadeurs
London is home to plenty of casinos, generally specialising in the more exclusive venues. An example of this is Les Ambassadeurs, which is one of the city’s most distinguished casinos. Having been open since the 19th Century, you’ll no doubt find both European and American Roulette tables here.
Although, the maximum betting limits are often particularly high, so we wouldn’t necessarily recommend placing a wager here, unless you have a lot of money you can afford to lose.
There are, of course, plenty of other places to play more affordable games of Roulette in London, such as the Grosvenor G Casino in the West End.
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Now you know just some of the best places to try your chances at Roulette, do you think you’ll be spinning the American or European wheel anytime soon? And will you be playing online, or venturing out to one of the aforementioned venues?