In addition to the classy casino, players will also have the opportunity to enjoy a grand stay at the Casino de Monte-Carlo Hotel. You could very well yourself rubbing elbows with a famous person inside this casino. The action is fast paced and the clientele is wealthy and quite often very well-known. While you may hear tourists say that you can dress casually inside the Le Grand Casino don’t listen to them because you wouldn’t want to wear shorts and sandals inside the place that James Bond sipped his martinis at the bar. Inside the salons are towering ceilings, remarkable tapestries, ornate moldings and crystal chandeliers. The Les Super Prives is by ‘invitation only’ while the Chemin de Fer salon and the Salle des Ameriques salon is open to everyone. Each room is called a ‘salon’ and each offers something different from the other. Inside is a total of three rooms with over 300 slot machines and 35 gaming tables.
This spectacular casino centers on an atrium that is ringed by more than two dozen onyx columns. As stated above, the Le Grand Casino de Monte Carlo was opened in the mid 1800s.