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    Great Casinos to Visit in Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 12, 2023Updated:June 12, 2023No Comments
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    Wales is rich in culture and history as part of the United Kingdom. Its official capital is Cardiff. The mountainous regions of Wales draw hundreds and thousands of sight-seers each year, with Snowdon being the most popular. 

    An Idyllic place for bird watchers, hill walkers, mountain climbers, history buffs,  and lovers of water sports, Wales welcomes gamblers (over 18).

    Whether playing at one of the several land-based venues or enjoying a game online, found at Fruityking.co.nz Wales, just like the rest of the UK, is one of Europe’s most developed betting markets with lenient laws. 

    Today we will examine some casino choices if you fancy a night out in Wales. 

    • Grosvenor Casino – Cardiff is part of a chain of more than fifty gambling venues throughout the United Kingdom. Owned by the Rank Group, you can find this particular Grosvenor Casino on Hemingway Road inside the Red Dragon Centre. The Red Dragon Center is a popular leisure destination open 24/7 with 7,500 square feet of gaming floor to explore. 
    • Grosvenor Casino – Swansea is another somewhat modest venue owned by the Rank Group, but that shouldn’t deter you from visiting. Open seven days a week, The Grosvenor (Swansea) is a well-respected and stylish casino reminiscent of those old-school Vegas casinos in its decor. 

    There’s roulette and blackjack, and pokies/slots machines. The casino also has a lounge area where SKY Sports and BT Sports are on offer. In the lounge, visitors get to watch boxing matches or football matches whilst enjoying a drink from the well-stocked bar. 

    • Les Croupiers Casino – Cardiff is found west of Cardiff (in the Capitol Retail Park). The casino offers a full selection of pokies/slot machines, and visitors can also enjoy roulette, blackjack, three-card poker, punto banco and Craps. There is also a substantial poker room that houses twenty tables. Les Croupiers also hosts regular poker tournaments. There is the Dragon Court restaurant serving authentic Chinese food for hungry gamblers.

    As you can see, casino lovers have plenty of choices, especially in the capital city. All of the casinos in Wales must adhere to the strict rules and regulations of the UK Gambling Commission, or they will, at best, be fined and, at worst, lose their gambling license, effectively putting them out of business. 

    Wales’s casinos are proven to be fair and offer exceptional entertainment for their patrons and are well worth a visit after enjoying a day out in the ‘country of castles’.

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