From the olive-lined hills of Aix to the calanques near Cassis, Bouches-du-Rhône offers four land-based casinos. Visitors can spend the afternoon exploring Cézanne’s studios, sipping pastis on Marseille’s Old Port, or paddling at Carry-le-Rouet, then round off the day with relaxed slot play or blackjack only a few steps from the Mediterranean. All four venues open every day and provide an easy night out for locals and holiday-makers alike.
List of Casinos in Bouches-du-Rhône
Discover all the land based casinos available in the department
Pasino Grand Aix-en-Provence
Close to the Cours Mirabeau, about two hundred fifty slot machines share a vast glass-roof atrium with blackjack, English roulette, punto banco and one of France’s largest poker rooms. The restaurant serves truffle ravioli, and live DJs play each Friday until three in the morning.
Casino Barrière Carry-le-Rouet
Roughly one hundred thirty slot machines stand beside electronic roulette posts and a friendly blackjack table overlooking the pine-fringed bay. Guests taste grilled dorade with fennel on the sea-view terrace while jazz trios warm the lounge every Saturday.
Casino Barrière Cassis
About one hundred ten slot machines join electronic roulette and nightly blackjack inside a Belle Époque villa at the foot of Cap Canaille. The veranda offers bouillabaisse and rosé from nearby Bandol, and quiz nights fill the bar each Wednesday in summer.
Casino Partouche La Ciotat
The world’s first open-air casino hosts nearly one hundred slot machines under retractable sails, plus electronic roulette and weekend blackjack. Diners enjoy sushi and Provençal tapas while watching the sun dip behind the shipyards.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Casinos in Bouches-du-Rhône
Where can I find regular poker festivals?
Pasino Grand Aix-en-Provence schedules multi-day Hold’em festivals four times a year and runs cash games nightly.
Are the casinos open all year?
Yes. Slots start at 10 a.m. and tables open at 8 p.m. daily, with closing extended to 3 a.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and the eve of public holidays.
What are the entry requirements?
Guests must be at least eighteen years old, present valid photo ID and dress smart-casual; beachwear is refused in the evening.
Can I reach the casinos without a car?
TER trains link Marseille with Aix-en-Provence in 35 minutes and with Cassis and La Ciotat in under 25 minutes; local buses run from Marseille Saint-Charles to Carry-le-Rouet in 45 minutes. Each stop is within a short walk or shuttle of its casino.
About Casinos in Bouches-du-Rhône
Calanques, Cézanne and calm evening play
The département’s gaming trail mirrors its varied landscapes. Aix-en-Provence mixes art-house culture and a bright slot park refreshed twice a year, then pours chilled Côteaux-d’Aix rosé beneath twinkling chandeliers. Down on the Blue Coast, Carry-le-Rouet invites snorkellers to trade fins for blackjack while pine scent drifts across the terrace. Cassis pairs pastel harbour façades and cliff-top hikes with low-stake roulette under stained-glass ceilings, and La Ciotat rounds the circuit with open-air reels that spin beneath star-filled skies. Ticket-in / ticket-out systems speed payouts across the département without disturbing the relaxed Provençal rhythm that defines casino nights in Bouches-du-Rhône.
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