A guide to the dress code of Monaco’s exclusive casinos

Monaco is one of the most exclusive, lavish locations in Europe to play casino games. Aside from the world-renowned F1 Grand Prix, its the casinos here that put Monaco on the map. With high-stakes tables operated daily in opulent surroundings, it is a gaming experience fit for a king or queen.

Monaco itself doesn’t have a strict dress code, although much of the principality is high-class and home to wealthy individuals. If you are planning a visit to any of Monaco or Monte Carlo’s spectacular, historic casinos, you’ll want to make sure you look the part. Adhering to and exceeding the dress code can help to make your casino experience even more special. With that in mind, let’s review the dress code of each of the leading land-based casinos in Monaco and Monte Carlo one by one.

Monte Carlo Casino dress code

The Casino de Monte-Carlo attracts a truly global list of visitors throughout the year, due largely to its spectacular surroundings. Its décor is quite legendary, harking back to an era of the French Renaissance. With gaming rooms offering European Roulette, Trente et Quarante, Blackjack, English Roulette and Ultimate Texas Hold’em Poker, there’s plenty of action to choose from. Not to mention the panoramic scenery afforded to players on the Salle Blanche and Terrasse.

The dress code is applied at the Casino de Monte-Carlo in a bid to maintain its unmistakable aura and traditions dating back over 150 years. Fortunately, appropriate casual attire is permitted in the Atrium and Salle Renaissance rooms from 9am and 2pm respectively. Between 2pm and 7pm, the Salle Europe room permits casual wear, but trainers, sandals and flip flops are not permitted, neither are ripped or stonewashed jeans and sportswear.

Later in the evening, shorts, t-shirts and sweatshirts of all types are prohibited. Gentlemen are recommended to wear blazers or suit jackets at the very least, with dark jeans and smart casual shoes tolerated. Those wishing to play in one of the casino’s private lounges must wear a blazer or jacket as a matter of course, but staff can provide these upon request.

Sun Casino dress code

The Sun Casino is another popular gaming venue that appeals greatly to the principality’s cosmopolitan locals and tourists alike. With a full range of table games and slot machines to choose from, the Sun Casino is a great place to relax, play some cards and even watch some live sport with a delicious cocktail. Open between 2pm and 2.30am, the Sun Casino also offers live music and DJs in the evenings at weekends to add to the party atmosphere that the Monacan nightlife is renowned for.

At the time of writing, the Sun Casino does not implement a dress code, allowing guests to visit in casual and smart casual attire. However, at weekends when the live music and DJs are in action, guests are recommended to make more of an effort.

Monte-Carlo Bay Casino dress code

Monte-Carlo Bay Casino
Monte Carlo Bay: A beautiful sight in the summertime @Photo by Kurayba

The Monte-Carlo Bay Casino sits almost at the opposite end of the spectrum to the Casino de Monte-Carlo. It is ultra-modern, with state-of-the-art slot machines that start from just a single cent per spin. The main reason behind its popularity is that it offers 12 hours of gaming every day, open from 2pm until 2am.

It’s important to note that Monte-Carlo Bay Casino does not operate a strict dress code, with casual and smart casual attire permitted in all areas of the casino floor. This is likely because the casino does not offer table games managed by professionally-trained croupiers and dealers. In essence, the Monte-Carlo Bay Casino could be considered one of the most glamorous amusement arcade-style casinos in the world.

 

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