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MONTE CARLO

By Gayle Mitchell

Author, MORE CASINO GAMBLING MADE EASIER

The ultimate European experience would have to be Monaco, the little principality tucked away on the French Riviera: and its capital, Monte Carlo, where four casino selections await you. The playground for the rich and famous, as well as the rest of us. This two-square kilometer country is a tax haven for its fewer than 5,000 residents-total population 29,000. Monaco is divided by the harbor facing the blue Mediterranean-the two areas being Monaco Ville, also know as the Rock, the old medieval city housing Prince Rainier’s palace: and our targeted destination of Monte Carlo Casino, Monte-Carlo Grand Hotel/Casino, Monte-Carlo Sporting Club & Casino, with a glittering entertainment complex, which is approximately a 20 minute walk, and Café Paris. Opening hours are posted, however, closing times are not, as casinos will remain open as long as gamblers would like to play.

CASINO DE MONTE CARLO

The Casino de Monte Carlo is located in the heart of Monte Carlo. It was built in 1863 in “royal” style period decorations. As you enter the casino, take note of the Bohemian glass chandeliers, rococo ceilings, lots of marble, gold fixtures, with tables of the finest wood and intricate design. The “Belle Époque” architecture was popular during the reign of Napoleon III. As you enter into the Atrium you’ll notice it’s 28 Ionic columns, across the Renaissance Hall to the main gambling hall, which is divided into two rooms, or salles. The American Room opens at 10 a.m. offering slots, while the European Room opens at noon for American and European versions of roulette, baccarat, chemin-de-fer and 30-40. Rose Hall is a lively room set aside for video poker players. Prive Salons (private salons) featuring baccarat and chemin-de-fer open at 3 p.m.  Prive Salons for high rollers do not until 9 p.m., and the Salon Super Prive is by appointment only.

LOEWS MONTE CARLO HOTEL AND SUN CASINO

The Monte Carlo Grand Hotel is built over the Mediterranean. A park separates it from Casino de Monte Carlo.

MONTE CARLO SPORTING CLUB AND CASINO

Salle de Palmiers opens for the season to offer French and American style gambling from end of June to September. La Salle des Etoiles, the club for nightly dinner dancing and cabaret, Parady’z and Jimmy’s discos are all nearby.

CAFÉ DE PARIS

The Café de Paris is located across the plaza from Monte Carlo. It is a grand hotel from yesteryear.

Monaco is a fairytale come true for travelers, especially at night, and Monte Carlo is a must see for gamblers. Although I was there many years ago, I can still close my eyes and remember the details. Maintainant, BONNE CHANCE, as we move throughout Europe.

Gayle Mitchell is an expert/author/lecturer of Casino Gambling. Her second book is MORE CASINO GAMBLING MADE EASIER. (More Winning Strategies, Casino Selections and Intelligent Gambling)

For More Information:
Casino de Monte Carlo
Place du Casino
Monte Carlo 98007
011-377-9216-2121
fax 011-377-9330-1585
http://www.monaco.mc/usa

Monte Carlo Grand Hotel
Avenue des Spelugues 12
Monte Carlo
011-377-9216-2123
fax 011-377-9315-4891

Monte Carlo Sporting Club and Casino
Avenue Princess Grace 26
Monte Carlo 98000
011-377-9216-3636
fax 011-377-9216-6210
Café de Paris

Place du Casino

To order Gayle’s book, More Casino Gambling Made Easier, for $17.95, contact:
Casino Players Workshop and Seminars
4001 East Bell Road, #114-270
Phoenix, AZ 85032

For Visa/MasterCard orders:
1-888-208-7117
www.easycasinogambling.com

Edited by Kristie Philips

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