Monday, March 23, 2009

Casino Mediterráneo Torrevieja – Elegance Revisited


 

Although
you will find several Casinos within the province of Alicante where you can play blackjack, roulette or on a variety of fruit machines and finding the casinos is easy as they tend to be on major roads; yet Casino Mediterraneo Torrevieja stands out with its emphasis on aesthetics and elegance.
There are 4 casinos in Alicante over quite a large distance, so try and chose the one closest to you. I would recommend going by taxi if you are considering drinking the most wonderful cocktails that are served at all of them, but if you insist on imagination fuelled by art consider Mediterraneo Torrevieja
casino's seaside terrace
fine dining restaurant cum bar.


 

The Casino Mediterraneo is situated in Torrevieja which is easily accessed from the A1 freeway. It is a reasonably new casino and hosts roulette, blackjack, poker, baccarat, the wheel of fortune and slot machines. The casino's 16,150 square foot gaming space features forty-six gaming machines and thirteen table games. The table games played here are mainly American Roulette and Blackjack. There are other coffee shops and restaurants like
the
Ibericos del Casino which also offers live entertainment on Fridays and Saturdays. But it is the coffee shop El Faro which offers the exquisite Great International Buffet daily.


 


 

Access in most Spanish casinos requires (free) membership so do not forget your passport or you will not be allowed in. Moreover the minimum age required for entry is 18 years old and while the dress code is (generally) relaxed; those wearing shorts and a tee shirt will not be admitted. It is also advisable to review regulations about collecting your winnings with the local gaming facilities before you place your bets if you are not a resident of Spain.


 


 

This fantastic casino also has a state-of the-art exhibition hall promoting Spanish visual and performing arts along with cinema. An annual Young Artist prize is also given to the upcoming promising stars of the Spanish art world.


 

 
 


 


 

 
 


 

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