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City Breaks

Urban Casino Hotels

City-centre hotels where gaming floors sit alongside theatres, waterfronts and centuries of urban history.

London Glasgow Leeds Edinburgh Birmingham Bristol
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Central Locations, Easy Transport

Urban casino hotels are often the most architecturally diverse — occupying everything from Georgian townhouses to glass waterfront towers.

London West End hotel
London

The Piccadilly Rooms

Compact luxury above a West End gaming club. Theatre District on the doorstep, dress code applies after 8pm.

Fun fact: The West End has more theatres within one square mile than anywhere else on earth — many guests combine a show with an evening on the gaming floor.

Glasgow cityscape
Glasgow

River Clyde Casino Hotel

Waterfront rooms with floor-to-ceiling glass. One of Scotland’s busiest gaming floors, open until 4am weekends.

Fun fact: The Finnieston Crane, a relic of Glasgow's shipbuilding era, is visible from the hotel's upper floors — it once loaded locomotives onto ships.

Leeds city centre
Leeds

Victoria Gate House

Direct link to Victoria Gate’s casino complex. Strong value for the north, popular with rugby weekend crowds.

Fun fact: Victoria Gate's horseshoe arcade was inspired by Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly, built in 1819 for luxury shopping under glass.

Edinburgh Princes Street
Edinburgh

Princes Street Gaming Inn

Castle views from select rooms. Smaller gaming salon with a quieter, locals-friendly atmosphere.

Fun fact: Princes Street is unique in Britain: shops on one side, a public garden and castle views on the other — there is no other street quite like it.

Birmingham city hotel
Birmingham

Centenary Square Hotel

Next to the ICC and Symphony Hall. Modern tower rooms, ground-floor casino with sports viewing lounge.

Fun fact: Centenary Square hosts the Birmingham Hippodrome and Symphony Hall — the hotel opened the same year the ICC welcomed its millionth visitor.

Bristol harbour hotel
Bristol

Harbour Club Hotel

Converted warehouse on the floating harbour. Craft beer bar, live music nights and a well-stocked gaming floor.

Fun fact: The harbour warehouse conversion preserved original crane tracks in the lobby floor — a nod to Bristol's trading past.