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Genting Casino is situated at the heart of the historic city of Bristol. It’s just a short walk from the main railway station, Bristol Temple Meads and the main shopping and entertainment centre is also nearby. There is free parking on the street outside the casino after 6pm and the casino will refund parking tickets between 1pm and 6pm – just ask at the main desk. Bristol has its own airport with a shuttle running every 10 minutes from Redcliffe Way just across the street from the casino. 252e5h
Bristol
BS1 6NB
United Kingdom
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The casino has a wide range of electronic gaming options, including several different types of slot machines. The newest addition to their slot collection is the Novomatic Power Link which has a jackpot of £8,000. They also have 10 electronic terminals for roulette where you can choose from betting on the live wheels or an automated one.
You can also play traditional casino games on one of the eight gaming tables, four of which host live roulette, two playing blackjack and the other two hosting games of three card poker and baccarat. The normal maximum stakes on roulette and blackjack are £400 and £1,000 respectively but the casino will consider larger bets on a case by case basis for the whales out there.
The annual poker tournament runs from 15-18th March in 2015 and will have at least 20 seats open with a prize fund of £8,800 and you can sign up and find information about subsequent events on the website. They also offer poker parties for a minimum of eight players and some of the packages also include deals on food and drink, as well as information on how to play.
- Blackjack
- Roulette
- Slots
- Three Card Poker
The Late Bar is the casino’s main social hub and serves a range of exotic beers as well as wine, spirits and a selection of cocktails. They also have a bar snacks option, the Graze and Play menu, which you can order from, although there’s no sit down and eat restaurant within the casino itself.
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There’s a lot to explore in Bristol and the surrounding countryside. The 14th century medieval cathedral is just a stone’s throw from the cathedral or if you’re looking for something more active, one of the national cycle network’s best maintained paths is the old railway line that runs between Bristol and Bath. In of accommodation you have many options but the closest are the local Travelodge, the Double Tree by Hilton and the Holiday Inn Express.