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Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, VENICE/ Updated : Apr 18, 2017, 15:35 IST
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Venice is home to world’s oldest casino, and while this 17th century casino might not be the most impressive casino you have ever seen, it is an interesting alternative evening’s entertainment.
Venice is home to world’s oldest casino, and while this 17th century casino might not be the most impressive casino you have ever seen, it is an interesting alternative evening’s entertainment. Read less

Venice is home to world’s oldest casino, and while this 17th century casino might not be the most impressive casino you have ever seen, it is an interesting alternative evening’s entertainment.
The casino provides a free shuttle from the Piazzale Roma if you don’t feel like walking there. A 10 EUR admission fee applies to visit the Casino, but this amount is compensated with playing tokens of equal value. Be aware there is a strict dress code that requires men to wear jackets (but these can be rented for free).
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