UK Casino Finder 2026 | Casinos Near You

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There are more than 100 licensed land-based casinos across the UK, from the bright lights of central London to neighbourhood venues in cities across England, Scotland and Wales. Whether you're looking for local casinos UK-wide, searching for “gambling near me,” or planning a visit to a casino in a city you're travelling to, this guide covers the best venues in the country, what to expect when you arrive, and how the UK's gambling rules apply to you as a visitor.

Use the city tiles above to jump to your nearest location. Below you'll find venue listings, entry rules, opening hours and practical advice to help you find the best casino near you.

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Casinos in the UK by City

The UK's land-based casino scene is concentrated in its major cities, with London far ahead of anywhere else. If you're typing “casinos near me” into a search engine, the results below cover the standout venues across the country's key gambling destinations.

Casinos in London

Casinos in London

London has the UK's largest and most varied casino scene, from walk-in tourist favourites on Leicester Square to exclusive Mayfair members' clubs. There is something for every level of player, and a handful of venues run around the clock.

VenueAddressHoursStandout feature
The Hippodrome Casino1 Cranbourn Street, WC2H 7JHOpen 24/7 (except Christmas Day)UK's largest entertainment casino; free entry; no membership; London's biggest dedicated poker floor
Grosvenor Casino The Victoria ('the Vic')150-162 Edgware Road, W2 2DTOpen 24/7One of Europe's most celebrated poker rooms, a car park with Car Jockey service
Empire CasinoLeicester SquareOpen 24/7Metropolitan Gaming operated; 32+ tables; 80-seat poker room; Asian-themed gaming area
Genting Casino, StratfordWestfield Stratford CityOpen 24/7One of London's largest casino floors and biggest card rooms

The Hippodrome is widely regarded as the UK's flagship casino venue with seven floors, three gaming areas, a 326-seat theatre, nine bars and the Heliot Steak House. Walk-ins are welcome around the clock, but ID is requested if you look 21 or under or if you gamble over £1,500. There’s a dedicated poker room on the Hippodrome's PokerStars LIVE floor, but online poker options are available if you can’t make it to the venue.

At the exclusive end of the spectrum, London's Mayfair members' clubs (Crockfords, Les Ambassadeurs, The Ritz Club and Wynn Mayfair) operate invitation or application-only membership. These are high-stakes venues with private rooms and minimum buy-ins to match; they are not walk-in destinations.

Casinos in Manchester

Casinos in Manchester

Manchester's casino scene punches above its weight. The city has several licensed venues, with Manchester235 the clear headline act for atmosphere and game range.

  • Manchester235, 2 Watson Street (Great Northern Warehouse): Open 24/7; free entry; smart casual dress code (no jacket required). Table games, a World Series of Poker lounge, the James Martin Manchester restaurant and multiple bars. No membership needed.
  • Grosvenor Casino Salford (formerly Soames): Open midday to 5am daily; Live gaming from 4pm to 4am; smart casual dress code. Official ID such as driving license is required to get signed in on your first visit. A reliable regional option with table games, slots and poker, a short distance from the city centre.
  • Genting Casino Manchester, 110 Portland Street (Behind St. Peter’s Square): Open 12pm to 6am (Mon-Fri), 10am to 6am (Sat-Sun). Live gaming from 12pm. Table games, electronic gaming and slots; comparable game range to Manchester235 in a different part of the city.

Casinos in Birmingham

Casinos in Birmingham

Birmingham's flagship venue sits just outside the city centre but is worth the trip.

  • Genting Casino Resorts World Birmingham, 1 Pendigo Way, B40 1PU (at the NEC): Open 11 am to 5 am daily. Live gaming from 2pm. Over 100 slot machines, 40+ e-gaming terminals and live tables including roulette, blackjack, baccarat, three-card poker and Mahjong. The surrounding complex includes a hotel, spa, cinema, outlet shopping and multiple restaurants.
  • Genting Casino, 16/18 Hurst Street, B5 4BN (Chinatown): Open daily 11am to 6am with live gaming from 1pm. Slots, roulette, live e-tables, mahjong, 3-card poker and more. No membership required. There’s a bar for liquid refreshments whilst the kitchen serves from both an English and Chinese menu.
  • Grosvenor Casino, 84 Hill Street B5 4AH: Open 24/7 and conveniently situated opposite the busy New Street Station. Having recently undergone a major refurbishment, the site offers guests a 150-seat Card Room with blackjack, roulette and an array of poker plus state-of-the-art electronic slots. 

Casinos in Edinburgh

Casinos in Edinburgh

The Scottish capital is well-served for gambling options, with venues stretching out from the airport to the city centre.

  • Grosvenor Casino Maybury, 1-5 South Maybury, EH12 8NE: Open Sun-Thurs 12pm to 5am, Fri-Sat 12pm to 6am. The site is situated in a beautiful art-deco venue that’s close to the airport with free parking. It offers American Roulette, blackjack, three-card poker, electronic roulette, jackpot slots, as well as a dedicated poker room. Refreshments may be enjoyed from the Charleston Restaurant and Madison Bar.
  • Genting Casino York Place, EH1 3EB: Centrally located near Waverley station in a Georgian building it’s the closest casino to the Old Town and most Edinburgh hotels. Open daily from 2pm to 5am with live gaming available from 5pm. The usual casino games are on offer with top favourites 3-card poker, mahjong, slots, roulette and blackjack topping the bill.
  • Genting Fountain Park, 124 Dundee Street EH11 1AF: This site is the largest of the two city venues and opens daily from 12pm to 5am (4am Wed, Thurs, Sun) with live gaming from 4pm. Fountain Park features live e-tables plus cash poker, blackjack, jackpots, mahjong, slots and more. Guests can take in refreshments from the casino’s bar and restaurant.

Casinos in Glasgow

Glasgow has a compact but solid casino scene, all within easy reach of the city centre.

  • Grosvenor Casino Riverboat, 61 Broomielaw: A striking venue on the Clyde by the King George V Bridge, the casino has table games, slots and a poker offering. Open from midday to 6am daily with live gaming from 2pm.
  • Grosvenor Casino Merchant City, 16-18 Glassford Street: In the heart of the city, this casino has a wide selection of table games and electronic gaming options. Open 24 hours with access to on-site parking, food and drink.
  • Alea Glasgow (Metropolitan Casinos), Springfield Quay G5 8NP: Located in the heart of Glasgow’s vibrant waterfront, the Alea brings together premium casino gaming, stylish dining, and a lively social atmosphere. Open daily from 10am to 6am, the Alea offers a wide range of games including regular blackjack and poker tournaments.

Casinos in Leeds

Casinos in Leeds, Blackpool and Other Cities

Beyond the headline cities, the UK's licensed venues thin out but remain accessible across most major urban areas.

  • Casinos in Leeds: Victoria Gate Casino (George Street) is one of the UK's largest and newest venues, with 200+ machines, 22 live betting tables and 24-hour opening. Grosvenor Casino Westgate and Napoleons Casino also serve the city.
  • Casinos in Blackpool: Grosvenor Casino Blackpool (South Promenade) is the main licensed venue in the UK's most iconic seaside resort and offers a great choice of slots and table games. It’s open 24/7 with live betting 2pm to 5am.
  • Casinos in Nottingham, Bristol, Cardiff and Leicester: Each city has at least one Grosvenor or Genting casino venue; use the finder tool above to confirm the nearest address and current hours.
  • Casinos in Aberdeen, Belfast, Bournemouth, Bradford and Coventry: Licensed venues exist in all these cities, though the choice is typically limited to one or two venues in each one. Belfast casinos operate under separate Northern Ireland legislation.

How to Choose the Best Casino Near You

The best casino suitable to your needs isn't always the most prestigious and doesn’t need to be a million miles away. In fact, you may find  plenty of great options nearby. Here are some practical pointers worth considering before you travel:

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Game Selection

A UK casino licence will state the number of tables and gaming machines allowed to operate within a particular venue. It stands to reason that bigger sites such as The Hippodrome Casino, London or Genting Casino, Resorts World Birmingham will offer a wider range of casino games in comparison to a smaller, local venues. If specific games matter to you (e.g., craps, Mahjong, live poker), check the venue's website before visiting.

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Opening Hours

Major city-centre venues typically open from mid-afternoon and close around 5am-6am in the morning. However, some sites do operate 24/7 to cater for those all-night sessions. If you're planning to visit late evening or early morning, it’s always best to either call ahead or check the casino’s website for up-to-date opening hours as times may vary around public holidays. 

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Accessibility and Travel

A casino located thirty minutes from home is way more convenient than one that incurs  a four-hour round trip. When considering your journey, you should factor in public transport links and car park availability. Some venues like the Grosvenor Maybury in Edinburgh and Manchester235 at the Great Northern, offer free or validated parking which significantly changes the economics of the visit.

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Loyalty Programmes

Most chain venues like Grosvenor, Genting and Metropolitan run points-based loyalty schemes that reward regular play with food vouchers, free entries to tournaments and priority access to events. Joining is usually free at the door. If you visit frequently, comparing scheme benefits across nearby venues is worth your time.

UK Gambling Laws and Entry Requirements

UK land-based casinos are legal, licensed and regulated. Here is what you need to know before you walk in:  

Licensing and Regulation

Every casino operating in the UK holds a licence from the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) since the introduction of the Gambling Act in 2005. Land-based casinos UK-wide are overseen by the UKGC for game integrity and player protection standards. If you ever have a complaint about a visit, you can escalate to the UKGC directly via its public register.

Age and ID Requirements

You must be 18 or over to enter any licensed casino in the UK. Most venues operate Challenge 25: if you appear to be under 25, staff will ask for photo ID. Acceptable identification includes a passport, driving licence or PASS card. If you cannot provide ID, you will be refused entry regardless of your actual age. To avoid any issues, we recommend that you bring ID with you whenever you visit.

Membership and Entry Fees

Membership is free at almost all UK chain casinos and gives you access to loyalty points and promotional offers. Most venues (including the Hippodrome, Manchester235 and Resorts World Birmingham) operate an open-door policy, which means that no membership is required and there’s no entry fee. Some smaller clubs and all Mayfair private members' venues require advance membership or referral.

Dress Code

UK casino dress codes have relaxed considerably over the past decade. Smart casual is the standard: clean jeans and trainers are fine at most venues. Sportswear, football shirts and workwear are typically turned away. No black tie or jacket is required at any publicly accessible venue.

High-Stakes Play and ID

Under the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds Regulations 2017, venues must carry out source-of-funds checks for high-value play. If you are betting at significant levels, expect to provide proof of income or a bank statement. This is not unique to any one casino as it’s a legal requirement across all licensed UK venues.

Local Casinos vs Online Casinos

Both options have genuine advantages. Here is an honest comparison to help you decide which suits your plans.

FactorLand-based casinoOnline casino
AtmosphereSocial, immersive, in-person dealersLive dealer tables come close; RNG games are solitary
AccessTravel required; subject to opening hoursAvailable 24/7 from any device
Game rangeHundreds of tables and machines at large venuesThousands of games across multiple providers
StakesTable minimums vary; some from £1Often lower; some RNG games from 10p
BonusesLoyalty points, tournament entries, dining creditsWelcome bonuses and ongoing promotions
WinningsPaid in cash (or transfer for large sums)Withdrawn to bank or e-wallet

If you want the full night-out experience, a land-based venue wins without question. If convenience matters more, the Casino.com UK homepage lists licensed online alternatives that are accessible without leaving home.

Live dealer games, the online equivalent of an in-person table, offer a better experience than most people expect, as they use real dealers, real cards and a professional casino environment without the travel. If you want to play real money casino games online, the regulatory protections are equivalent to those at a licensed venue.

One practical consideration to consider is that online casinos often offer welcome bonuses and ongoing promotions that land-based venues cannot match. The Casino.com UK bonuses page covers what is currently available, including how wagering requirements work under the UKGC's 2026 rules.

Slot Machines Near Me

Every licensed UK casino carries slot machines, and many venues have large electronic gaming floors running dozens or hundreds of machines. Standard UK land-based slots pay up to £4,000 jackpots; Category B1 machines (found at large-licence venues such as Resorts World Birmingham) are permitted higher limits. Electronic roulette terminals are also standard in most UK casinos. If you are specifically looking for “slot machines near me,” use the city tiles above to find your nearest licensed venue. For the widest possible range of slots without travel, online slots offer thousands of titles across every theme and stake level, available from your phone or desktop.

Mobile play is an increasingly popular alternative for players who enjoy slots but don't want to travel. Most licensed UK online casinos are optimised for mobile browsers and dedicated apps, and you can play on the go anywhere you have a connection.

UK Casino FAQs

  • Are UK casinos open 24 hours?

    Some UK casinos are open 24 hours a day, but not all of them. Bigger venues like The Hippodrome Casino (London) and Manchester235 operate 24/7. Smaller capacity venues such as the Genting Casino, Resorts World Birmingham and Alea Glasgow offer shorter opening hours like 11am-5am/10am-6am, respectively. It’s always best to confirm the opening hours directly with the venue prior to visiting.

  • Do you need an ID to enter a UK casino?

    Yes. You must be 18+ to gamble at any UK casino. All licensed UK venues operate Challenge 25. If you appear under 25, staff will ask for photo ID before you can enter. Acceptable forms of ID include a passport, photocard driving licence or PASS-certified ID card. There are no exceptions so if you cannot provide ID, you will not be admitted.

  • Can you just walk in, and is there an entry fee?

    Most major UK casinos operate an open-door policy with no entry fee. The Hippodrome, Manchester235 and Resorts World Birmingham all welcome walk-in visitors at no charge. Some smaller clubs and all Mayfair private members' venues require membership in advance. It is always worth checking the venue's website before travelling.

  • Do casinos pay out in cash, and do you need to declare winnings?

    UK casinos typically pay smaller wins in cash at the cashier. For larger sums, payment may be by cheque or bank transfer; check with the cashier at your specific venue. UK gambling winnings are not taxable for players. The point-of-consumption levy falls on the operator's profits, not yours. Win any amount at a licensed UK venue, and you keep the full sum.

  • What is the biggest casino in the UK?

    The Hippodrome Casino at  Cranbourn St, Leicester Square, London WC2H 7JH, is the UK's largest casino with over 59,000 sq ft of gaming space. It is located within the heart of the city centre and is easily accessible via the tube, taxi, or on foot.

  • Do UK casinos have loyalty programmes?

    Yes. Most major chains (e.g., Grosvenor, Genting and Metropolitan Casinos) operate points-based schemes that reward regular play with benefits including food and drink credits, free tournament entries, merchandise and event access. Joining is free and typically requires a valid ID and email address at the cashier.

  • Is there parking at UK casinos?

    It varies by venue. Resorts World Birmingham has a multi-storey car park on site. Manchester235 offers validated parking through the Great Northern car park. The Grosvenor Maybury in Edinburgh provides free parking. Most London venues have no dedicated parking, given the central location, whereby public transport is strongly recommended. For on-the-go gaming without the travel, playing on mobile is an alternative option worth considering.

  • Is sports betting available inside UK casinos?

    In-venue sportsbooks are rare. The Hippodrome is an exception, with a dedicated Paddy's Sportsbook area inside the building. Most UK casinos do not offer in-property sports betting; you would need to visit a licensed betting shop or use an online operator for that.

Finding Your Nearest Casino

The UK has a well-regulated and accessible land-based casino scene. London takes the lead with the widest choice of venues but every major UK city has at least one licensed option worth visiting. Consider the game selection, travel time, opening hours and loyalty perks before you decide. Take valid photo ID, set a budget before you arrive, and treat the visit as a night out rather than an investment. Wherever you end up, the venue is licensed, regulated and required to meet UKGC standards. Always gamble responsibly.

18+ only. Gambling must be 18+. Please gamble responsibly. All venues mentioned are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. Opening hours and offers are subject to change; confirm details directly with the venue before visiting. GambleAware.org.

Jordan is an experienced casino freelance writer with years of experience in the online casino industry. With a passion for writing and sharing information with others, Jordan has channelled his knowledge of the iGaming industry into the creation of entertaining and informative articles. Whether it’s a review of the latest online casino, a guide to playing your favourite game, or an analysis of an online casino payment method, Jordan produces high-level content that can be enjoyed by both experienced casino players and beginners alike. When Jordan isn’t writing top-shelf iGaming content, he loves to follow his favourite sports; football, snooker, and F1. He is also an avid poker player and poker writer, having written a book on poker tells.