Monte Carlo Casino (Casino de Monte-Carlo) Tours and Tickets
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Monte Carlo Casino (Casino de Monte-Carlo)

Visitors must be 18 years old to enter the casino.
An entry fee is payable at the door.
Visitors must show a passport or accepted ID card to gain access.
The casino is wheelchair accessible.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Monte Carlo Casino. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Morning tours of Monte Carlo Casino cost €20 for adults and €15 for children ages 13–17, and is free for children 6–12 years, including an audioguide. Afternoon visits to the casino are €20. The fee includes access to the Casino Royale and gaming rooms, plus a €10 voucher for the slots.
Yes. The Monte Carlo Casino is one of the world's most famous casinos, and Monaco's most iconic landmark. Even if you don't want to try your luck in the gaming rooms, it's worth taking a peek at the magnificent Belle Époque design or snapping a selfie in front of its instantly recognisable façade. To check off all of Monaco's sights in a single day and learn all about the legendary casino, visit on a walking tour, a shore excursion, or on a day trip from Nice.
Per one customer who booked the Monaco & Monte Carlo Tour-F1, Grace Kelly & Royal Secrets, "This was the MOST delightful and informative tour of Monaco! Jenny is an exceptional guide—her deep knowledge of Monaco's rich history, combined with fun and fascinating facts, brought this special little country to life for us. She is engaging, personable, and has a fantastic sense of humor that made the experience both entertaining and memorable. Thanks to Jenny, we not only learned so much but also fell in love with Monaco!"
The Monte Carlo Casino (Casino de Monte-Carlo) is famous for its opulent architecture, including the atrium and bar area, its excellent views of the Mediterranean, and the jet-setting crowd it attracts. Film fans will know the nightspot as a favorite of James Bond—the casino has featured in several 007 films.
The dress code for the Monte Carlo Casino depends on which areas you’re visiting. Casual clothes are fine if you’re heading to the atrium, the on-site boutique, the Café de la Rotonde, or the Renaissance rooms, where there are the slot machines. Smart attire is required to enter the Gaming Rooms—shorts, jeans with holes, sportswear, trainers, flip-flops, and sandals are all not permitted for entry.
No, Monaco residents are not allowed to gamble at the Monte Carlo Casino. The royal family ruled to forbid the local population from gambling, for fear they’d lose their fortunes in the casinos. However, Monaco is different from France and French tourists are allowed to gamble.
You can visit the Monte Carlo Casino all year round, but there are some notable times that coincide with major events locally—the Monte-Carlo Masters tennis tournament in April, the Grand Prix in May, and the Yacht Show in September. Prices tend to be hiked around these key dates, but the people watching is superb.
There are tons of fun things to do when you're done visiting the Monte Carlo Casino. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in Monte Carlo:
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