Montreal Casino
(Casino de Montréal)
Test your luck at some games or just enjoy the great vibe in one of several restaurants and bars at the Montreal Casino

Easy to access by a combination of the Metro and a shuttle bus, Casino de Montreal is the place where those who love games of chance can find a really good time. The first thing that will get your attention when you first see the Casino de Montreal is the design and size of the building.
The casino is the largest casino in Canada and when you see it you will have no doubt. The casino is comprised of 3 buildings which are joined together the centre building has 6 floors.
The architecture is interesting. From certain angles it looks like a cruise liner whilst from other angles it looks like some type of giant fan. When driving on the highway especially at night it looks very inviting as it is all lit up. The architectural style is something known as deconstructivism and makes for some very interesting effects.
The establishment has 3200 slot machines and more than 115 gaming tables. You can play a variety of card games such as Blakcjack, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker and Texas Hold 'em. There are craps tables and roulette wheels. Every gambler will find something to play. There are four restaurants and three bars in the establishment, if you should decide to take a break from trying to entice lady luck you can get something to eat right there. Each bar and restaurant offers a slightly different vibe and atmosphere. The Poker bar offers large screens where you can watch international poker tournaments while enjoying a meal.
If gambling is your thing or if you just like to watch other people get lucky, take the time to visit the Casino de Montreal. You will find yourself caught up in the excitement of the place. Even if you aren't into gaming the Casino is worth a look just to take in its intriguing design and architecture. Just be sure to bring some photo ID as admission is restricted to those over the age of 18.
Facts For Your Visit
Official Website: Montreal Casino (Casino de Montréal)
Fee: No; There are no entrance fees. Entrance is restricted to those 18 years and older, even for the restaurants. Government issue identification may be requested.Open Now
Regular Hours:
Hours may be subject to change. Please verify on the official website.
- Monday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Tuesday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Wednesday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Thursday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Friday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Saturday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
- Sunday: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Category: Casinos
Address:
1 Avenue du Casino
Montreal, QC H3C 4W7
Canada
Phone: +1 514-392-2746
Reviews
VyVy V. May-06-2023
December 2022 - COVID Review: What a beautiful casino! I loved that it was a circle so that you could walk the whole floor and not have to turn around to... Read More
Jeff T. Feb-11-2023
The Montreal casino is no longer an exciting place . The staff were are not friendly nor interested to speak English !!! It seemed they like you were... Read More
Starr D. Dec-28-2022
What a fun place to be especially in the winter. This casino has total of five levels with four levels are accessible to customers. Customer services at the... Read More
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Directions
Metro Line | Nearest Station | Walking Time |
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Line 4 - Yellow | Station Jean-Drapeau | 0 Minutes |
How to get to Montreal Casino (Casino de Montréal) by Metro
By Metro: Take Metro LIne 4 to Station Jean-Drapeau and transfer to the Bus #777 which will take you right to the casino.
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