Casinos in Scotland

Scotland offers a distinctive casino experience with venues in its major cities, including Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen. Whether you’re after stylish city gaming or a relaxed night out, you’ll find a variety of licensed casinos across the country.

List of Licenced Land-Based Casinos in Scotland (2025)

Casino Name Address City Notes
Alea Glasgow Casino Springfield Quay, Glasgow G5 8NP Glasgow Riverside venue, restaurant, poker, slots, open late
Grosvenor Casino Riverboat Glasgow 61 Broomielaw, Glasgow G1 4RJ Glasgow On the Clyde, slots, tables, bar
Genting Casino Glasgow 506-516 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3LW Glasgow Modern venue, slots, tables
Grosvenor Casino Merchant City 16-18 Glassford Street, Glasgow G1 1UL Glasgow Central, lively gaming, poker
Genting Casino Fountain Park 124 Dundee Street, Fountain Park, Edinburgh EH11 1AF Edinburgh Modern, slots, tables, bar, late opening
Grosvenor Casino Edinburgh (Maybury) 1-5 Maybury, Edinburgh EH12 8NE Edinburgh Art Deco landmark, slots, tables, poker, restaurant
MERKUR Casino Aberdeen 61-63 Summer Street, Aberdeen AB10 1SJ Aberdeen Formerly Rainbow Casino, slots, tables, bar, restaurant
Grosvenor Casino Aberdeen 41 Summer Street, Aberdeen AB10 1SB Aberdeen Slots, tables, bar

Always check official websites for current opening hours and entry requirements. Some venues require membership.

About the Scottish Casino Scene

Scotland's casinos are found mainly in its largest cities, each offering a unique gaming experience. From the riverside glamour of Glasgow’s Alea to the modern venues of Edinburgh and Aberdeen, you’ll find slots, table games, poker, bars, and restaurants, often open late into the night.

For more information, visit the UK Gambling Commission or the official websites of each casino.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many casinos are there in Scotland?
There are eight licenced land-based casinos in Scotland, mainly located in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen.
Do Scottish casinos require membership?
Some venues require membership for entry. It is best to check the official website or contact the casino directly before visiting.
Where can I find more information about gambling regulations?
For more information on gambling regulations, visit the UK Gambling Commission.