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Casinos Around The World


Sydney, Australia

As one of the most-visited cities in Australia, Sydney has an allure that is hard to resist. Set on the coast of New South Wales, Australia’s largest city is home to some of the country’s most famous sights, such as the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Bondi Beach. Although casinos don’t immediately come to mind, Sydney offers some of the county’s best casinos. The Star is the largest and most well-known, with over 100 table games and 1,400 slots spread over two floors. Also worth a visit is The Crown, newly opened and offering a members-only VIP casino experience.


London, UK

Dating all the way back to Roman times, London is a city with a rich historical and cultural background. The UK capital has numerous tourist hotspots, including Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace, and Big Ben, and well over 100 museums to explore. Equally as populous are London’s casinos. There are plenty to choose between, with The Hippodrome, The Palm Beach Casino and The Empire being some of the top picks. While planning your London trip online, you can also look up some of the best payout online slots UK before your trip.


Atlantic City, USA

Founded in 1854, Atlantic City made a name for itself in the USA as one of the East Coast’s premier holiday resorts. By the end of the 20th century, the city was best known for its casinos, beaches and Boardwalk. Resorts Casino provides history and entertainment, all rolled into one as Atlantic City’s first and oldest casino. Tropicana Casino Resort and Bally’s Atlantic Casino are both also worth a visit if time allows. No visit to Atlantic City is complete without a seaside stroll along the Boardwalk, a climb to the top of Absecon Lighthouse or a game at one of the USA’s oldest casinos.


Reno, Nevada, USA

Now considered Las Vegas’s little sister, Reno, Nevada, was the Casino capital of the USA until the 1980s. Along with its relaxed gambling laws, for a long time, Reno also had more relaxed divorce laws than other US states, making it a popular place to visit for couples wanting a divorce. Visit the National Automobile Museum and the Reno Arch or get out into nature at the nearby Lake Tahoe. Today, the city is best known for being a technological centre, however, its casinos are also still popular, with Peppermill Resort Casino, Atlantis Casino Resort and Eldorado Resort Casino being just three of the many you could choose to visit.


San José, Costa Rica

San José is Costa Rica’s seat of national government and the country’s most important city due to its status as the most visited city in Central America. As a historical and culturally significant city, San José is home to many museums, including the National Museum of Costa Rica, and the Museum of Pre-Columbian Gold. Casinos in Latin America are a little harder to find, with Barceló San José Palacio Spa & Casino or Hotel and Casino Taormina being two of the most popular. They offer a quieter, more informal feel but are still worth a visit.


Nassau, Bahamas

Made up of an archipelago of nearly 700 coral islands, the Bahamas has much to offer its visitors. A top-rated holiday destination due to its proximity to Florida, there are plenty of award-winning beaches to relax upon, watersports to enjoy and even some world-famous swimming pigs! One of the most iconic sights of Nassau, Bahamas capital, is the Royal Towers at Atlantis Resort, a luxury hotel, waterpark and casino. If casinos are what you’re after, you are spoilt for choice as there is also the Baha Mar Casino and Island Luck Casino in the city.



NSW casino regulator won’t recognize The Star Sydney’s self-appointed independent monitor - November 2022



The NSW Independent Casino Commission – the recently formed regulatory body tasked with overseeing The Star Sydney and Crown Sydney – has informed Star Entertainment Group that it does not endorse the appointment of the company’s own independent monitor and will not recognize the monitor’s actions.


According to information filed by Star, operator of The Star Sydney, this week, the company was informed of the NICC’s view by the Special Manager specifically appointed by the NICC to oversee The Star Sydney’s operations.


Star was recently found unsuitable to retain its casino license for The Star Sydney following a review into its operations.


However, it continues to be involved in the day-to-day running of the casino under the supervision of the Special Manager, Nicholas Weeks of Wexted Advisors, following his appointment by the NICC in mid-October. As reported by IAG, Weekes will oversee operations of The Star Sydney for an initial period of 90 days, with his initial task being to determine whether Star’s failings can be rectified and whether it can return to suitability.