Travel with pleasure!
A trip to a casino hotel is not just a vacation, but a real game with time, luxury and luck. Here guests can enjoy gambling entertainment in an elegant setting, and after an eventful night, go to comfortable rooms with panoramic views.
Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, Connecticut
Better known for Ivy Leaguers and autumn leaves than slot machines and five card stud, Connecticut offers a pleasant surprise in the form of Foxwoods Resort Casino. Owned and operated by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, this property is actually home to six casinos, along with two Rees Jones-designed championship golf courses, a Troon Golf Academy and a whopping 38 restaurants with three steakhouses including Craftsteak by Tom Colicchio.


Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City
At this 51-story casino hotel, the extravagant world of Trump-orchestrated excess begins with larger-than-life stone elephants and 70-plus minarets. Grandeur is the defining design element, from the Austrian crystal chandelier in the center of the lobby to the Atlantic Ocean views from many of the 2,010 guest rooms.
The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino, Las Vegas
Connected to its sister property The Venetian by the Grand Canal Shoppes arcade, The Palazzo is a lavish destination that manages to offer a boutique-like atmosphere. This all-suite hotel’s European-inspired casino features everything a gambler’s heart could desire, including a race and sports book, high limit poker salon with butler service and 112,000-square-foot poker room showcasing hand-painted frescoed ceilings.


The Ritz-Carlton, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Beautiful beaches and blackjack — welcome to the pleasures of The Ritz-Carlton, San Juan. Located on eight lush acres fronted by the inviting waters of the Atlantic Ocean, this property pairs sophisticated modern décor with a casual setting and more than just the expected high-end spa, picturesque pool and fine dining.