Here are the 10 Best Countries in Europe For a Gaming Holiday!
| 07/22/22
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A new study from Casino Grounds, the online gaming and gambling destination, has ranked the top 10 countries for a gambling holiday in Europe.
The study examined the number of casinos and the average cost of a hotel room in each country to come up with a weighted score between 1 and 10 to determine the best holiday gambling destinations.
And surprisingly enough, each of the countries that made the top 10 all had one historical connection in common.
“It is interesting to see a lot of countries from Eastern Europe rank high in the ranking, thanks to the cheaper costs of hotel rooms compared to other countries,” a spokesperson for Casino Grounds noted in a statement. “For people who are keen to have some fun gambling on holiday, this data highlights that there are plenty of options all over Europe, with amazing, picturesque casinos in every country.”
Keep scrolling to learn which states made the list of top 10 European countries for holiday gambling from Casino Grounds.
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Number 10 on the list is the Baltic state of Estonia with a score of 5.2 out of 10.
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Poland has the fourth least expensive hotels on this list, but only 17 casinos kept it firmly in ninth place with a score of 5.3.
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Lithuania has a respectable number of casinos with 60 total, and its hotel costs are firmly in the middle of the countries surveyed, earning the eighth spot with a score of 5.3.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina has only 20 casinos, but the hotels are the third least expensive of the countries surveyed. This country where the East historically intersects with the West scored 5.4, earning seventh place.
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Latvia scores the highest of the Baltic countries. It has 123 casinos, more than all but four countries on this list, but its hotels are also the third most expensive, netting a score of 5.7.
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Despite only 54 casinos, Albania takes the fifth best holiday gambling destination with a final score of 6 because it also has the least expensive accomodations at an unbelievable average of 14.19 euros per hotel room.
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Despite having fewer casinos than bigger European countries outside the top 10 like France (189), the Netherlands (188), and the United Kingdom (167), Croatia ranks fourth with a score of 6.1 because its hotels cost far less.
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Slovakia’s hotels were the most expensive on this top 10 list, but it also has 223 casinos, bringing in a score of 6.4.
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Only the country in the top spot tops Czechia’s 421 casinos, but the second most expensive hotels on the list keep this country in the second spot with a score of 8.6.
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Topping out the list of best countries for a gambling holiday in Europe is Romania, and it’s not even close. A combination of 439 casinos and the second cheapest hotels results in a score of 9.7 and the number one spot in the survey of best gambling holiday destinations in Europe according to Casino Grounds.
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Managing Editor at OutTraveler. Also write for Out, The Advocate, and Plus magazines.
Managing Editor at OutTraveler. Also write for Out, The Advocate, and Plus magazines.