The experience

After registering online you can present the voucher at the entrance. All coats can be stored at the free coat storage at the entrance.The floor of the casino is open, well-decorated and the atmosphere is relaxed. Suitable for casual visits and special evenings.Β 

The casino offers table games, slot machines, live poker, live bingo and low stakes games. The table games section (roulette, blackjack, punto banco, etc) is where the energy is the highest, even if you are not playing, it can be fun to watch.

To play you need to exchange your money at the β€œcash desk” for playing money. Here you can also buy tickets to use in the machines, exchange the points and cash out your earnings. If you need to withdraw money, you can do so at the cash machines.

It’s also possible to book a dinner or a try out experience, which is also a fun way to enrich the visit besides the games. The city centre location has The Global Kitchen, serving Mediterranean- and Asian-inspired dishes and the Sloterdijk location hasΒ  Taste, Brasserie & Wines.

The dress code is stylish, this can be a dress, a suit, but casual is also allowed. Clothing that aren’t allowed are: sport clothes, workwear, sleeveless shirts and translucent clothing.

Insider tips ℹ️

  • Register through this link for free entry.
  • Bring your passport. They will need your identification to allow you to enter.Β 
  • Dress for the occasion. Make it an out of the ordinary night in a new city.
  • Try the Low Limit Area if you are a beginner (at the Leidseplein location)

The highlights 🀩

  • Two locations. You can choose to stay close to the city centre or to visit a more local location.Β 
  • Full evening activity. Enjoy the casino floor, bar, restaurant and regular live events.
  • The only legal casino in The Netherlands. They are the only licensed casino, the goal is to create a controlled environment to protect consumers and combat illegality and crime.

Holland Casino review ⭐️

As someone that had never been in a casino I did like the experience. The interior is very spacious, well decorated and it feels sophisticated. At the entrance we had to store our jackets and bags, which gave us more freedom to walk around and relax.

The casino is divided in different areas, the Low Limit Area (Holland Casino Leidseplein) is perfect for those of us that are just visiting for the first time. There is a host that will also explain the game and it’s possible to bet with a lower budget, compared to the normal area.

Of course the energy is the highest at the tables, feel free to join the game or just watch. It can get quite busy on the weekend evenings so just consider a bit of waiting time for the machines or games. The restaurants seem very cozy and the food delicious. I think the try out experience with dinner can be a great option if you want to elevate your experience.Β 

Going to the casino is very personal experience, it depends on your expectations, the budget and skills. It’s worth it if you want to have a night out of the ordinary and are conscious that betting is a 50-50 change and you might not win. Don’t get discouraged to visit, just play responsibly.Β Β 

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All you need to know

How much does it cost to enter Β The entry fee is from €7,50, but through this link you can register and enter for free. You don’t need to book a timeslot before arriving.

What is the minimum age to enter the Holland Casino?
You must be at least 18. It’s required to show toys ID to enter the casino. You can use your international passport or ID if you are from the European Union.

What is the dress-code of the Holland Casino? They describe is as stylish and well-dressed. This means that the following clothing items are not allowed: beachwear, work clothes and shoes, flip-flops, sportswear, ‘outdoor’ jackets, broken clothes or fancy dress. Read here more information about the dress code

Can I visit the restaurants without entering the Holland Casino?
Yes, it’s possible, just make sure to reserve your table beforehand, otherwise you will have to pay the entry fee. Click here to reserve your table at Global kitchen at the Holland Casino in the city centre (Leidseplein). Click here to reserve your table at Brasserie Taste at the Holland Casino Sloterdijk.

What are the adresses of the Holland Casino in Asmterdam?
In the city we have two Holland Casino locations. One is in the city centre, close to Leidseplein, the address is: Max Euweplein 62.

The second location is close to the Sloterdijk station. It’s the biggest location in the city. The address is: La Guardiaweg 61.

What are the opening hours of the Holland Casino?
The Holland Casino in the Amsterdam city centre is open from 10:30 AM to 04:00 AM and the Holland Casino in Sloterdijk is open from 10:30 to 05:00 with the last entry at 04:00.

Prices

Adults: free entrance

Price adult: Free entrance

Accessibility

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Wheelchair
The Holland Casino in the city centre and Sloterdijk are wheelchair accessible ans has also accessible toilets.

How to get there

By car

If you are visiting the Amsterdam centre location (close to Leidseplein) you can park at the Q-Park parking garage Byzantium. The address is Tesselschadestraat 1 G, 1054 ET Amsterdam. From there it’s only 4 minutes walking to the casino.

 

You can reserve your parking spot beforehand through this link.Β 

If you are visiting the Sloterdijk location, you can park at the Q-Park parking garage Bos en Lommer. The adress is: Leeuwendalersweg 23 B, 1055 JE Amsterdam. From there it’s around 15 minutes walking.

You can reserve your parking spot beforehand through this link.

Reserving your spot beforehand has different benefits: your parking spot is guaranteed, the barrier opens automatically on arrival, you can skip the paying machine and cancel free of charge up to 1 hour before arrival.

By public transportation

To get to the city centre location you can take different trams. Take the tram 2, 17 or 24 and step out at Leidseplein, from there it’s only a 3 minute walk.

You can also take the metro 52 and step out at Vijzelgracht. From there it’s a 9 minute walk to the casino.

To get to the Sloterdijk location it depends from where you are departing, but from Central Station you can take the trains that stop at Sloterdijk. From there it’s only a 5 minute walk.

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