Top 10 Most Expensive Casino Resorts: Luxurious Gambling Escapes

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Casinos are always associated with an extravagant and carefree lifestyle. Be it the lights of Vegas or the extravagant architecture of Macau, casino resorts everywhere portray themselves as beacons of affluence. Today, top-notch luxury and elegance aren’t reserved for Vegas, and casinos all over the world have tried to get to the number one spot. 

With so many casinos everywhere and with more popping up frequently, it can be hard to plan your next vacation if you want to experience the best that the industry has to offer. Maybe you’re looking for the thrill of high-stakes gambling or indulge in the best entertainment money can buy. Here are the top 10 most expensive casino resorts. 

10. Resorts World Sentosa - Singapore

Resorts World Sentosa

[source: tripadvisor.com]

Arguably sporting one of the best locations for a casino, Resorts World Sentosa takes our number four spot. It cost a massive $4.5 billion to build and is right next to Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, and a waterpark, which are all attractions in their own right. 

Spanning over 49 hectares with more than 1,800 rooms spread over 7 hotels, big is an understatement for this casino resort. The casino inside is the largest in Singapore, with more than 2,400 slot machines and over 500 table games to satisfy all your gambling needs.  

With rooms starting from $230 for a night’s stay, it can be a perfect holiday destination. However, moving up to the Ocean Suite would see you pay anywhere from $1,500 to $3000 per night for an incredible deep-sea experience. 

9. The Venetian - Las Vegas

The Venetian

[source: venetianlasvegas.com]

Located on the Las Vegas strip, The Venetian is one of the most artistic resorts in Vegas. Modeled after the Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy, the casino features a beautiful entrance with an imitation of the Campanile Tower and a large fountain, as well as a replica of the Rialto Bridge. 

This monolithic establishment spans over 120,000 square feet with 4000 rooms and suites, 1,800 slot machines of all types, and over 200 table games to keep you entertained. It reportedly cost $1.5 billion to build and charges around $6,000 per night for its top-of-the-line presidential suites. 

For the price, you get a gorgeous double-door entrance with an Italian marble foyer, a baby grand piano, and many more amenities. The hotel also provides an ultra-luxurious package dubbed "Want The World", which charges an insane $450,000 for four nights! 

8. The Wynn - Las Vegas

The Wynn

[source: tripadvisor.com]

The Wynn is a relatively younger casino resort that opened its doors in 2005 and cost more than $2.7 billion to build. The resort holds more Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Awards than any other independent casino, and that’s not even the shocking part. 

The Wynn is truly gigantic, with more than 4,784 rooms and suites for its patrons, which spans over 215 acres. It has more than 1,800 slot games and video poker games to keep you entertained. There are also all the table games you can think of coupled with sports betting to make your stay as exciting as you want to make it. 

Coming to the best suite, the Encore Three Bedroom Duplex room is as good as it gets with a billiard room, private massage and exercise room, $200 daily breakfast credit, and much more. A night’s stay inside will cost you $7,500 per night.

7. Marina Bay Sands - Singapore

Marina Bay Sands

[source: topluxury.asia]

Known as the entertainment complex of Singapore, Marian Bay Sands is another beautiful casino resort with its iconic three-tower design. It is also connected to the Sands SkyPark, which makes it that much more interesting. It cost around $5.7 billion to build and has been a major attraction since its inception in 2010. 

The resort is breathtaking, with 1.3 million square feet to explore and 2561 rooms to choose from. The casino complex is absolutely massive, with over 2,500 slot machines and 700 table games, which span over 160,000 square feet. 

Prices inside these rooms can go anywhere from $500 to thousands per night. However, the prized Chairman Suite is the most expensive, going for $12,600 per night on average. It features a beautiful view of the city skyline and has enough space to host private gatherings for its patrons. 

6. The Bellagio - Las Vegas

The Bellagio

[source: mgmresorts.com]

Like its namesake back in Italy, the Bellagio captures a warm and scenic view with its setting and architecture. The biggest attraction of the Bellagio is the fountain show that happens daily and attracts tourists from all over the world. This grand casino resort took $1.6 billion to build and opened its doors in 1998. 

That’s not all, though; it has over 3,900 rooms and suites to take all the grandeur in from. Coming to the gaming space, the Bellagio has more than 2,300 slot games, 130 table games, and a special poker aisle that hosts high-stakes games! 

A night at the presidential suite inside the casino will cost you $14,000 on average. For the price, you get a private elevator, a private outdoor terrace with a pool and dining area, a billiards room, a massage room, and much more.

5. MGM Grand Macau - Macau 

MGM Grand Macau

[source: mgmresorts.com]

The Vegas of the East also has many aristocratic establishments for you to enjoy your time. The MGM Grand Macau is one of the poshest casino resorts in the former Portuguese colony, with over $3.4 billion spent building it

With a grand 222,000 square feet of gaming space, the MGM Grand Macau is astronomically large. It was more than 600 guest rooms and suites, 835 slot machines, and 410 table games to choose from. The casino also features shows that showcase both international and local talent alike.

The Villa is the most expensive offering in the MGM Grand Macau’s arsenal. The gorgeous seaside views and oriental design will set you back an average of $18,000 per night at the suite.

4. The Cosmopolitan - Las Vegas

The Cosmopolitan

[source: cosmopolitanlasvegas.com]

Rather unassuming from the outside, The Cosmopolitan in Vegas focuses more on the interior and the gambling present in the casino resort. It cost $3.9 billion to build and features an urban chic interior design that makes it both casual and refined. 

The resort features over 3,000 rooms and suites alongside a massive 100,000 square feet of gaming space. The gaming space is definitely special, with 1,300 slot machines and 80 table games to keep you occupied. It also has a high-limit gaming area and sports betting options for people who want it. 

The Cosmopolitan’s most expensive suite is the Boulevard Penthouse, which has a private outdoor terrace, a full-size bar, a media room, and much more. Prices vary, but you could expect to spend $25,000 per night inside it. 

3. Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas

Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel and Casino

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One of the most iconic casino resorts on the strip is the Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. Known for its Roman-inspired architecture with great statues, fountains, and much more, Caesar’s palace occupies our number three spot. It cost $2.7 billion to construct and first opened its doors all the way back in 1966. 

The casino resort is spread across 85 acres with more than 3,900 rooms and an iconic casino complex. There are more than 1,400 slot games and 200 table games inside, with perks like free spins on slots and entry into WSOP championships giving it precedence over others.

The price for a night’s stay inside starts from $200 and can go up in the thousands. The beautiful Cleopatra's Barge Suite located in the Augustus Tower can easily fetch a price of $30,000 per night. It is spread over 4000 square feet with incredible views of the entire strip and is designed like a royal barge, making it iconic. 

2. Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo - Monaco

Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo

[source: cnn.com]

Monte Carlo is a name we are all vaguely familiar with. This luxury hotel and casino located in the center of Monaco provides elegant and sophisticated styling with a beautiful view of the Mediterranean Sea. It is also an iconic establishment with a history dating back to the 19th century. 

With 207 sophisticated rooms and suites, the Monte Carlo in Monaco prides itself on its exceptional service. It has everything from a Michelin-starred restaurant to a spa and wellness center. The table games at the casino are famous all over the world, with blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and poker all being present inside. 

A night at the Princess Grace Suite could set you back $32,000 for a single night, and the Prince Rainier III Suite goes for $43,000 per night! 

1. The Palms Casino Resort - Las Vegas

The Palms Casino Resort

[source: palms.com]

The Palms Casino Resort has an iconic and eye-catching design, which helps it distinguish itself from other casinos on the strip. The luxurious contemporary decor and modern architecture only add to its charm. It recently went through a $690 million renovation and is looking better than ever! 

The truly massive casino resort features 1,200 rooms and suites to call home from just $120 and up. Coming to the casino, you will see more than 1,300 slot machines and video poker tables, along with 50 tables to try your luck in games ranging from blackjack to roulette.

The iconic Empathy Suite is the most prestigious offering by The Palms and has to offer. It is truly gigantic, with 9000 square feet of space, making it one of the biggest in the world. The suite has two master bedrooms, your very own private healing salt room and Jacuzzi, and much more for $100,000 a night, which can go for double that during peak season.

The exclusivity and the grandeur that come with high-class establishments like these have made them popular among tourists and gamblers alike despite their high prices. The unique experience, luxurious accommodation, and top-of-the-line amenities inside these resorts have always made them attractive to people.

The allure of rubbing shoulders with the wealthy and influential elite of our time can always be a strong one. Especially when people who have been inside one of these establishments always come back with fun memories that last a lifetime. Planning a trip to one of them? Maybe you’re planning to win it big against the high rollers! Check out the top 10 casino tips to win more money.

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