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Portugal, Western Europe land casinos listed by area: (In the Portugese casino listings, gaming times, type of games, minimum bets, promotions, services, facilities etc., if shown, are indicative and may change.)

  1. Portugal is not to be left behind, though having a unique policy on underage gambling: With tourists it's 18 years old and up. But with Portugal constituents it's 21 and up. Some Portuguese casinos even have it at 25 years and up. It is observed that most countries, unlike the US, are more consistent with their gambling laws on minors.
  2. Casino de Espinho, Rua 19, nº 85, 4501-858 Espinho, Portugal. Casino Phone: +351 22 733 55 00, Fax: +351 22 731 31 93, Website: www.solverde.pt Nearest Airport: Oporto, 20 km Minimum Gaming Age: 18 Entrance Fee: Free ID/Passport: Not a requirement Dress Code: Smart/Casual Opening Times: Daily 22:00 to 03:00 (Slots from 15:00).
  3. The types of gambling available in Portugal are: casinos. The largest gambling city in Portugal is Espinho with 1 gambling facilities, 22 tables games, 777 gaming, slot, and video poker machines. The largest casino in the entire country of Portugal is Casino Estoril which is located in Estoril.

Reviewed casinos in Portugal: 2 reviews. Star ratings *** Good, **** Very Good, ***** Best.

In Estoril: Casino Estoril*****

In Lisbon: Casino Lisboa****

Espinho - There is 1 listed land-based gambling casino in Espinho.

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Casino de Espinho,
Rua 19, nº 85, 4501-858 Espinho, Portugal. Casino Phone: +351 22 733 55 00, Fax: +351 22 731 31 93, Website: www.solverde.pt
Nearest Airport: Oporto, 20 km
Minimum Gaming Age: 18
Entrance Fee: Free
ID/Passport: Not a requirement
Dress Code: Smart/Casual
Opening Times: Daily 22:00 to 03:00 (Slots from 15:00)
Gaming Currency: Euro
Games to play:
.... Main gaming floor; Live table games: 1 Portuguese Dice game (Banca Francesa), 4 American Roulette, 1 Black Jack, 1 Baccarat (Punto Banco), 1 Casino Stud Poker
.... Third floor, mixed games: 1000 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines with progressives (a variety of about 170 distinct games); Live table games: 2 Portuguese Dice game (Banca Francesa), 4 American Roulette, 2 Black Jack, 1 Baccarat (Punto Banco), 1 Casino Stud Poker
.... Fifth floor, mixed games: 32 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines, Electronic Roulette; Live table games: 2 Portuguese Dice game (Banca Francesa), 4 American Roulette, 1 Black Jack, 1 Baccarat (Punto Banco), 1 Casino Stud Poker
.... Progressive jackpot games available: Magic & Mistress, Sphinx, Draw Poker Link, Bonus Poker Link, Hot Shot, Golden Monkeys, Quick Hit, Grupos Zorro, Cash Fever, Golden Goals, Elvira (Grupo Extinto), Harley Davidson, Jackpot Party
.... Other games: Bingo room capacity for 280 places, daily from 14:00 to 03:00
Facilities: Restaurant, Several bars/snack bar/pub, Lounge, Entertainment, Cinema
Remarks: Casino Espinho is part of Solverde group. Situated 17 kilometres from the city of Oporto, the Espinho Casino benefits from its location by the sea and has been completely refurbished.
[Jan 2008 last update]

Estoril - There is 1 listed land-based gambling casino in Estoril.

Casino Estoril,
Praca Jose Toedoro dos Santos, 2765-237 Estoril, Lisboa, Portugal. Casino Phone: +351 21 466 7700, Fax: +351 21 466 7965, Website: www.casino-estoril.pt
Nearest Airport: Lisbon/Lisboa, 40 km (30 minutes drive)
Minimum Gaming Age: 18
Entrance Fee: Free in main gaming area, 4€ to enter the private gaming room
ID/Passport: Not a requirement in the main gaming area, required to enter the private gaming room
Dress Code: Smart/Casual
Opening Times: Daily 15:00 to 03:00
Gaming Currency: Euro
Games to play: 1200 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines with progressives; Electronic games: Touch-bet Roulette (20 terminals), Greyhound Racing (10 terminals), Casino stud Poker (5 terminals), Wheel of Fortune (10 terminals); Live table games: Roulette (Roletas, min. bet 5€), Blackjack (regular and progressive/rollover, min. bet 10€), Casino Stud Poker (min. bet 1€), Macau's Punto & Banco (Bacará, min. bet 20€), Banca Francesa (French Bank, Portuguese dice game, min. bet 10€), Texas Hold'em Poker (3 tables, in the private gaming room)
Facilities: 4 Restaurants, Several bars, Buffet, Private rooms, Entertainment, Auditorium/Theater hall (capacity 400 people), Art galleries, TVs (all of the latest information at the Casino Estoril is displayed on multimedia screens offering suggestions for the best ways to spend your time), Taxi rank
Remarks: Casino Estoril is regarded as a 'place to visit' by the Potuguese Tourism and is considered to be the largest in Europe. Casino Estoril is a magnificent and ultramodern multipurpose center of activity of entertainment and leisure with the quality that is its exclusive mark of good taste and excellency of service.
Review - Editor's personal experience at the Casino Estoril:
This is a a very large and impressive casino, on two floors. It could well be the largest casino in Europe, as they claim. The ground floor is the main gaming area and has most of the slots/video machines (1200 in total), electronic games and table games including American roulette. In roulette the 'En Prison' or the 'La Partage' rule is not applied; when the outcome is zero you lose your 'Even-money' bet. It is free to enter the ground floor and no ID is required. On the first floor there is a large private gaming room with restricted access. Here to enter you pay a fee of 4€ and an ID/Passport is required. There are 4 restaurants and several bars. Good food and good service. Live music and live shows. Lively atmosphere, friendly personnel and management.
Rating:One of the best!
[Jan 2008 last update. Reviewed Jan 2008]
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Figueira da Foz - There is 1 listed land-based gambling casino in Figueira da Foz.

Casino Figueira,
Rua Dr. Calado, 1, 3080-153 Figueira da Foz, Portugal. Casino Phone: +351 233 408 400, Fax: +351 233 408 404, Website: www.casinofigueira.pt
Nearest Airport: Porto, Lisboa
Minimum Gaming Age: 18
Entrance Fee: Free
ID/Passport: Not a requirement
Dress Code: Smart (Casual dress is not permitted)
Opening Times: Daily 19:00 to 03:00 (Slots from 15:00)
Gaming Currency: Euro
Games to play: Jackpot Slots/Video Machines (including Bingo, Keno, Videopoker, Roulette) with progressives; Live table games: American Roulette, French Roulette, Blackjack, Banca Francesa (Portuguese dice game)
Facilities: Restaurant, 3 Bars, Entertainment
Remarks: Figueira da Foz is situated in the Atlantic Coast of Portugal, about 180 km from Lisbon, 120 km from Port and 40 km from Coimbra. The slots room of Casino Figueira is one of the most modern in Europe.
[Jan 2008 last update]

Lisbon - There is 1 listed land-based gambling casino in Lisbon.

Casino Lisboa (Lisbon Casino),
Alameda dos Oceanos Lote 1.03.01, Parque da Nacoes, Lisbon, Lisboa 1990-204, Portugal. Casino Phone: +351 21 892 9000, Fax: +351 21 892 9059, Website: www.casino-lisboa.pt
Nearest Airport: Lisbon/Lisboa, 20 km
Minimum Gaming Age: 18
Entrance Fee: Free
ID/Passport: Not a requirement
Dress Code: Smart/Casual
Opening Times: Daily 15:00 to 03:00
Gaming Currency: Euro
Games to play: 1000 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines with several types of progressives, Touch-bet Roulette and 4 other types of Electronic Roulette, 10-terminal Wheel of Fortune; Live table games: 6 American Roulette (+2 tables in the non-smoking section), 4 Blackjack (+1 table in the non-smoking section), 2 Casino Stud Poker (+1 table in the non-smoking section), 2 Mini Punto Banco (Baccarat/Bacara), 3 Banca Francesa (French Bank, Portuguese dice game), 1 Sic Bo, Wheel of Fortune
Facilities: 3 Restaurants, Several bars, Live entertainment (free), Auditorium (capacity 600 people), Currency exchange, LCD TVs (everywhere), Wi-Fi, Taxi rank
Remarks: Casino Lisboa was inaugurated on 19 April, 2006. The Arena Lounge stage hosts Portuguese and International bands. Arena Lounge parties from 1am to 3 am with new entertainment programme every night.
Review - Editor's personal experience at the Casino Lisboa:
This is a relatively new and very attractive casino on three floors. The top floor has three restaurants and the events hall. The ground floor is exclusively jackpot slots/video machines and is a smoking gaming area. The first floor has most of the table games, including 6 American Roulette tables, in a smoking area and a few tables, including 2 American Roulette tables, in a non-smoking section together with a good number of jackpot slots/video machines. All 8 American Roulette tables are 5€ minimum bet, and the 'En Prison' or the 'La Partage' rule is not applied; when the outcome is zero you lose your 'Even-money' bet. Lively atmosphere, friendly personnel and management. Good food and good service. There are several bars and many TVs. Free entry, free live music and free live shows.
Rating:Very good casino!
[Jan 2008 last update. Reviewed Jan 2008]
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Madeira - There is 1 listed land-based gambling casino in Madeira.

Casino da Madeira,
Quinta da Vigia, 9004-513 Funchal, Madeira Island - Autonomous Region, Portugal. Phone: +351 291 209 180, Fax: +351 291 235 894, Website: www.casinodamadeira.com
Nearest Airport:
Minimum Gaming Age: 18
Entrance Fee: 4 Euro
ID/Passport: Required
Dress Code: Smart (Casual dress is not permitted)
Opening Times: Daily 20:00 to 03:00 (Slots from 15:00)
Gaming Currency: Euro
Games to play: 210 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines (bets: 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c and 1 euro); Live table games: 7 French Roulette, 4 Black Jack
Facilities: 2 Restaurants, Bars, Entertainment, Live music, Hotel
Remarks: Casino da Madeira is the only casino on the island and is situated within the extensive tropical gardens of the Pestana Casino Park Resort Hotel.
[Jan 2008 last update]

Monte Gordo - There is 1 listed land-based gambling casino in Monte Gordo.

Casino de Monte Gordo,
Vila Real St. Antonio, 8901-908 Montegordo, Portugal. Casino Phone: +351 281 530 800, Fax: +351 281 530 849, Website: www.solverde.pt
Nearest Airport: Algarve, 15 km; Faro International Airport, 65 km
Minimum Gaming Age: 18
Entrance Fee: Free
ID/Passport: Not a requirement
Dress Code: Smart/Casual
Opening Times: Daily 20:30 to 03:00 (Slots from 15:00)
Gaming Currency: Euro
Games to play: 217 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines with progressives (Cash Fever, Sphinx, Lotus 5 Ways, Playboy); Live table games: Portuguese Dice game (Banca Francesa), American Roulette, Black Jack, Casino Stud Poker
Facilities: Restaurant, Bars, Lounge, Entertainment
Remarks: Casino Monte Gordo is part of Solverde group. Situated 6 km from the border with Spain, 300 km from Lisbon and 65 km from the Faro International Airport, the renovated Monte Gordo Casino is one of the liveliest attraction centres in the Algarve.
[Jan 2008 last update]

Portimao - There is 1 listed land-based gambling casino in Portimao.

Hotel Algarve Casino,
Praia da Rocha, 8500-802 Portimao, Portugal. Casino Phone: +351 282 402 000, Fax: +351 282 402 099, Website: www.solverde.pt
Nearest Airport: Faro International Airport, 65 km
Minimum Gaming Age: 18
Entrance Fee: Free
ID/Passport: Not a requirement
Dress Code: Smart/Casual
Opening Times: Daily 20:30 to 03:00 (Slots from 15:00)
Gaming Currency: Euro
Games to play: 336 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines with progressives (Cash Fever, Triple Wild, Double Bucks, Lotus 5 Ways, Sphinx); Live table games: 2 Portuguese Dice game (Banca Francesa), 4 American Roulette, 2 Black Jack, 2 Casino Stud Poker
Facilities: Restaurants, Bars, Entertainment, Hotel, Parking
Remarks: Hotel Algarve Casino is part of Solverde group and is situated in the extreme south of Portugal. In the heart of Praia da Rocha, the Algarve Casino Hotel combines comfort, entertainment and leisure.
[Jan 2008 last update]

Povoa de Varzim - There is 1 listed land-based gambling casino in Povoa de Varzim.

Casino da Povoa,
Edificio do Casino da Povoa de Varzim, 4490-403 Povoa de Varzim, Portugal. Phone: +351 252 690 870, +351 252 690 888, Website: www.casinos-estorilpovoa.com
Nearest Airport: Francisco Sa Carneiro Airport, 18 km
Minimum Gaming Age: 18
Entrance Fee: Free
ID/Passport: Not a requirement
Dress Code: Smart/Casual
Opening Times: Daily 20:30 to 03:00 (Slots from 15:00)
Gaming Currency: Euro
Games to play: 650 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines; Live table games: 4 Portuguese Dice game (Banca Francesa/French Bank, min. bet 5€), 8 American Roulette (min. bet 2€), 2 Black Jack (with rollover, min. bet 2€), 1 Punto & Banco (Baccarat, min. bet 10€), 1 Macau's Punto & Banco (min. bet 20€)
Facilities: Snack bar, Piano bar, Entertainment
Remarks: The town of Povoa de Varzim is ideal for spending a holiday by the seaside.
[Jan 2008 last update]

Quarteira - There is 1 listed land-based gambling casino in Quarteira.

Casino de Vilamoura,
Vilamoura, 8126-908 Quarteira, Portugal. Casino Phone: +351 289 310 000, Fax: +351 289 310 099, Website: www.solverde.pt
Nearest Airport: Faro International Airport, 25 km
Minimum Gaming Age: 18
Entrance Fee: Free
ID/Passport: Not a requirement
Dress Code: Smart/Casual
Opening Times: Daily 21:30 to 03:00 (Slots from 15:00)
Gaming Currency: Euro
Games to play: 500 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines with progressives (Cash Fever, Triple Wild, Double Bucks, Lotus 5 Ways, Playboy, Jokers Wild, Jazzy Jackpot); Live table games: 2 Portuguese Dice game (Banca Francesa), 8 American Roulette, 2 Black Jack, 1 Casino Stud Poker (there are additional table games along with slots/video games in the 'mixed games' room)
Facilities: Restaurant, Bars, Entertainment, Discotheque
Remarks: Casino Vilamoura is part of Solverde group and is situated 290 km from Lisbon and 25 km from the Faro International Airport. First opened in February 1991, in February 1996, Solverde took on the development of Gaming in the Algarve, and endeavoured to provide excellent meals and impeccable service in the Restaurants and Concert Rooms of the Vilamoura Casino.
[Jan 2008 last update]

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Casino Lisboa
Opening dateApril 19, 2006
ThemeLisbon
Casino typeLand
OwnerSociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau
ArchitectStanley Ho, Teddy Yip, Yip Hon and Henry Fok
WebsiteOfficial website
Main façade

Casino Lisboa is a casino located at Parque das Nações (Park of the Nations) in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. It was inaugurated and opened to the public on April 19, 2006.

The casino, at the time of opening, had around 700 slot machines (expandable to 1,000), 22 gaming tables, 4 bars, 3 restaurants and a theater seating 600.

Casino Lisboa is owned by Estoril-Sol, a company majority-owned by Hong Kong-Macau gambling king Stanley Ho until his death in 2020, with a minority shareholder with 33%, Amorim. Stanley Ho also owned the same-name Casino Lisboa in Macau. Amorim is a Portuguese conglomerate, with two other casino concessions in Portugal (Figueira da Foz and Tróia).

The CEO of Estoril-Sol is Mário Assis Ferreira.

Controversies[edit]

Location[edit]

The casino has been plagued by controversy since it was green-lighted around 2001-2002 by Pedro Santana Lopes, the Lisbon Mayor. The casino was conceived as a way to fund the rebuilding of Parque Mayer, Lisbon's decadent theater district. The fact that it was to be the first casino in the country inside a major urban center (instead of a tourist area) stirred up many negative reactions claiming the casino would create gambling problems, as it would facilitate access of a younger population to games of chance by bringing the games closer to the people.

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The projected location within the city itself was publicly changed several times after 'definitive' announcements by the Mayor. Withdrawn locations, in succession, were Parque Mayer itself (a project by Frank Gehry that was already underway was suspended), Cais do Sodré, Jardim do Tobacco, and Feira Popular, before finally settling on Parque das Nações.

Concession[edit]

All gambling in Portugal is subject to a concession by the State. For that purpose, the country is divided in gaming zones, each having its own concessionary with usually a single casino. The Lisbon Casino falls within the Estoril gaming zone, and as such, was assigned to the concessionary of that zone. However, other gaming concessionaries protested that since it was a new casino, a new gaming zone should be established and an application process for the concession should be opened. Estoril-Sol and the Portuguese Government argued that, despite usually only one casino by gaming zone being allowed, nothing in the law prevented each zone from having more than one - and, in fact, the Algarve gaming zone set up a precedent, having three casinos.

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Location[edit]

The casino took up the former Pavilhão do Futuro (Pavilion of the Future), one of the main attractions of the World Expo of '98, which was extensively rebuilt for its new purpose under a project by architect Fernando Jorge Correia. The original architects for the Pavilion (Ana Paula Lopes dos Santos, Miguel Ferreira Guedes de Carvalho and Rui Jorge Garcia Ramos) obtained an injunction to halt construction work on the grounds of copyright violation (due to changes in the façade and in the structure of the building). A superior court overruled the claim, but the construction work was still halted from January to April 2005.

Business[edit]

Early figures[edit]

The casino was built for 108.9 million Euro, including the 15-year concession fee of € 30 million.

In the first two months of operation, the casino management repeatedly told the press that business was going better than planned. Target number of daily visitors was 6,000 a day; real numbers were 10,000 in the first 30 days and 7,000 until the end of June 2006. Each visitor spent € 90 in gambling. In late June, the casino shifted its opening hours from 3 pm - 3 am to 4 pm - 4 am on weekends (Friday and Saturday). This schedule also applies to eves of holidays.

In the first five months of operation, total revenues reached € 30.2 million.

Target annual turnover was € 70 million. 50% of the turnover (intake less prize payouts) reverts to the State as part of the concession terms, but otherwise the company is exempt from the usual income tax laws. In June alone, € 14 million were awarded in prizes, for around a 90% payout ratio.

Sales on nearby commerce, including the huge Centro Vasco da Gama shopping mall, are reported to have increased overall.

Effects on Estoril Casino[edit]

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The workers at Estoril Casino, the biggest in Europe, went on strike in January 2005, claiming the opening of the Lisbon Casino, only 35 km away, would reduce the number of clients and threaten their job security. The administration of Estoril-Sol had presented them with a Company Agreement, which said that, if in 36 months, the revenue had gone down due to the Lisbon Casino, they would be able to downsize the workforce. This issue was never fully solved.

The company had announced a projected 20% decline in the revenue of the old casino. That decline was announced to have been just 0,9% in the first month, and 15% after five months.

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Coordinates: 38°45′53.56″N9°05′47.74″W / 38.7648778°N 9.0965944°W

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