All Casinos in Hauts‑de‑France

Hauts‑de‑France features 11 land‑based casinos distributed across 3 departments, Pas‑de‑Calais, Nord, and Somme. The region combines vibrant coastal resorts, historic spa towns, and a major urban casino in Lille, offering a varied gaming landscape that reflects its geographic and cultural diversity. Scroll down to explore venues by department.

Casinos in Hauts‑de‑France by Department

Complete Casino Listings by Departments

Pas‑de‑Calais (62)

Pas‑de‑Calais hosts 5 casinos, including two venues in Le Touquet, and others in Berck, Boulogne‑sur‑Mer, and Calais.

Nord (59)

Nord includes 3 casinos, located in Lille, Dunkerque, and Saint-Amand‑les‑Eaux.

Somme (80)

Somme offers 3 casinos, in the coastal towns of Cayeux‑sur‑Mer, Mers‑les‑Bains, and Fort‑Mahon‑Plage.

Aisne (02)

No casinos currently operate here.

Oise (60)

There are no casinos in Oise; the nearest options are in Pas‑de‑Calais and Picardie.

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About Casinos in Hauts‑de‑France

A region combining seaside resorts, spa heritage, and city gaming

Hauts‑de‑France presents a compelling mix: five beachfront casinos in Pas‑de‑Calais, three diverse venues across Nord, from port cities to thermal towns and three beachside casinos in the Somme. Lille’s Casino Barrière stands out as a year-round urban hotspot, offering extensive gaming and entertainment.

The coast is a primary driver of casino activity, especially during summer, while spa towns like Saint-Amand-les-Eaux ensure a steady flow throughout the year. Together, these venues make the region’s gaming scene both vibrant and well-distributed, appealing to holidaymakers, wellness seekers, and urban visitors alike.

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