All Casinos in Pas de Calais (62)

Pas de Calais lines the Opal Coast with five land based casinos. Visitors can mix wide sandy beaches and dune walks with relaxed slot play at Calais, Boulogne sur Mer, Le Touquet and Berck. Two separate halls operate in Le Touquet so players find gaming either side of the historic pine forest. All venues open every day, giving locals and holiday-makers an easy evening outing after sea air and seafood.

List of Casinos in Pas de Calais

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Casino Barrière Le Touquet

About one hundred fifty slot machines share an Art Deco hall with blackjack, English roulette and a cash poker area. Diners choose turbot fillet at the seaside restaurant and live jazz trios lift the lounge every Friday night.

Casino Partouche du Touquet

Roughly seventy five slot machines plus electronic roulette and a friendly blackjack table fill a cosy room tucked behind the covered market. The brasserie serves mussels in white wine and quiz evenings draw golfers after sunset.

Casino Partouche de Berck

Around one hundred slot machines stand beside electronic roulette posts and a blackjack table a short walk from the family beach. Visitors enjoy crêpes and cider in the bistro then step back to the promenade between spins.

Golden Palace Boulogne sur Mer

Nearly eighty slot machines share a bright harbour-view hall with roulette wheels and low stake blackjack. The Carré lounge offers shrimp tartine and local craft beer while unplugged pop sets keep the bar lively twice a week in summer.

Casino Partouche Calais

About one hundred slot machines join electronic roulette and an evening blackjack table inside a glass front pavilion near the ferry terminal. The terrace looks toward the Channel and serves fish and chips with a Picard twist while DJ sets run on Saturday until two in the morning.

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Sea breezes and relaxed evening play

The Opal Coast casino trail stretches from the ferry docks of Calais to the seal colonies near Berck. Calais gives day trippers from England a quick slot session before the boat, while Boulogne sur Mer blends fishing port bustle with easy blackjack beside the harbour lights. Le Touquet hosts two separate halls that serve golfers, shoppers and night owls under century old pines. Ten kilometres south Berck pairs family beaches and dune walks with low stake roulette and lively karaoke. Fast access along the A sixteen and frequent coastal trains keep attendance steady beyond school holidays, and ticket in ticket out systems due next spring promise quicker payouts without altering the calm seaside rhythm that defines casino nights in Pas de Calais.

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