Casino Barcelona
Catalonia's landmark casino — Mediterranean views at the Port Olímpic.
Carrer de la Marina 19-21, Port Olímpic, Barcelona, Spain
Operated by: CIRSA Gaming Corporation
Casino Barcelona opened on March 16, 1999 in the Port Olímpic marina district — the waterfront precinct constructed for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games — and has since established itself as one of Spain's most popular and most visited casinos. Operated by CIRSA, the largest private gaming company in Spain and Latin America, the casino occupies a purpose-built glass-and-steel structure designed to maximise views of the Mediterranean and the marina.
The casino floor covers approximately 10,000 square metres with around 70 table games and 1,000 gaming machines. The table game offering is weighted towards blackjack, roulette, and poker in formats that attract both local Catalan players and the substantial international tourist population that Barcelona receives annually. The poker room hosts regular European Poker Tour (EPT) circuit events, which has given Casino Barcelona a strong reputation among professional poker players.
The Port Olímpic location means the casino sits within a dense entertainment zone — surrounded by seafood restaurants, beach bars, and the twin Hotel Arts and Hotel W towers — creating an evening circuit that draws visitors naturally from dinner to gaming and back. The casino is open 24 hours a day, and its ground-floor slot area is accessible without membership requirements.
Key Highlights
- ◆Port Olímpic location — legacy of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics
- ◆Mediterranean marina views from casino floor
- ◆Regular European Poker Tour (EPT) circuit host
- ◆24-hour operation with accessible ground-floor gaming
- ◆Within walking distance of Barcelona's Barceloneta beach
Games Available
Quick Facts
- Opened
- 1999
- Region
- Europe
- Category
- Urban Entertainment Casino
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