Presentation of the Coloseum Club, Sarajevo
Coloseum Club in Sarajevo is a premier gaming destination located at Terezija bb, KSC Skenderija, 71000, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As the only venue in the country offering a complete range of live table games, slot machines, and electronic roulettes, Coloseum Club stands out with its elegant environment, welcoming atmosphere, and 24/7 operations.
The casino features 100 slot machines, including video slots, video poker, multi-game machines, and electronic roulettes, with betting limits ranging from 0.01 KM to 1,000 KM. These machines utilize the advanced TITO system (Ticket In, Ticket Out) for seamless gameplay and payouts. Players can enjoy a diverse selection of games, from traditional reels to interactive poker terminals, all equipped with clear English-language instructions and a modern interface.
On the main floor, guests can partake in popular live table games such as Blackjack (minimum bet: €10, maximum bet: €100), American Roulette (minimum bet: €5, maximum bet: €50), and Ultimate Texas Hold’em Poker (minimum bet: €5, maximum bet: €50). The gaming area is designed to be both intimate and dynamic, ensuring that every player feels comfortable and engaged during their visit.
In addition to the gaming options, Coloseum Club offers a loyalty program known as the Imperium Players Club, where members can earn and redeem points for exclusive rewards and experiences. Exciting promotions, such as the Sunday Instant Win featuring hourly prizes of 50 KM, enhance the thrill. Guests can also enjoy dining and entertainment packages tailored to their preferences.
The casino provides free entry and offers complimentary transportation from partner hotels throughout Sarajevo. Whether arriving by car, train, or plane, access is convenient from anywhere in the city. Customer service is available around the clock for both local and international visitors.
Guests must be 18 years or older and present a valid ID to enter.
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The City
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, uniquely situated in a valley surrounded by the Dinaric Alps. Known for its history, rich multicultural heritage, and resilient spirit, Sarajevo is one of the most captivating cities in the Balkans.
Often referred to as the “Jerusalem of Europe,” Sarajevo is home to mosques, churches, and synagogues located within just a few blocks of each other, showcasing centuries of peaceful coexistence among Muslims, Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Jews. This cultural mosaic is particularly evident in the Old Town (Baščaršija), where cobblestone streets are lined with Ottoman-era architecture, artisan shops, tea houses, and traditional restaurants serving local specialties such as ćevapi and burek.
Sarajevo has also played a significant role in European history. It was here in 1914 that Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, an event which sparked World War I. The city later endured the Siege of Sarajevo (1992–1996) during the Bosnian War, one of the longest and most tragic sieges in modern history. Today, memorials, museums, and open dialogue are central to Sarajevo’s process of remembrance and healing.
Notable landmarks include the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, the Latin Bridge, the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, and the Vije…
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, uniquely situated in a valley surrounded by the Dinaric Alps. Known for its history, rich multicultural heritage, and resilient spirit, Sarajevo is one of the most captivating cities in the Balkans.
Often referred to as the “Jerusalem of Europe,” Sarajevo is home to mosques, churches, and synagogues located within just a few blocks of each other, showcasing centuries of peaceful coexistence among Muslims, Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Jews. This cultural mosaic is particularly evident in the Old Town (Baščaršija), where cobblestone streets are lined with Ottoman-era architecture, artisan shops, tea houses, and traditional restaurants serving local specialties such as ćevapi and burek.
Sarajevo has also played a significant role in European history. It was here in 1914 that Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, an event which sparked World War I. The city later endured the Siege of Sarajevo (1992–1996) during the Bosnian War, one of the longest and most tragic sieges in modern history. Today, memorials, museums, and open dialogue are central to Sarajevo’s process of remembrance and healing.
Notable landmarks include the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, the Latin Bridge, the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, and the Vijećnica (City Hall), a striking Austro-Hungarian building that has been restored after wartime destruction. Sarajevo also hosts internationally acclaimed cultural events, such as the Sarajevo Film Festival, which attracts filmmakers and visitors from around the globe.
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Presentation of the Coloseum Club, Sarajevo
Coloseum Club in Sarajevo is a premier gaming destination located at Terezija bb, KSC Skenderija, 71…
Coloseum Club in Sarajevo is a premier gaming destination located at Terezija bb, KSC Skenderija, 71000, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As the only venue in the country offering a complete range of live table games, slot machines, and electronic roulettes, Coloseum Club stands out with its elegant environment, welcoming atmosphere, and 24/7 operations.
The casino features 100 slot machines, including video slots, video poker, multi-game machines, and electronic roulettes, with betting limits ranging from 0.01 KM to 1,000 KM. These machines utilize the advanced TITO system (Ticket In, Ticket Out) for seamless gameplay and payouts. Players can enjoy a diverse selection of games, from traditional reels to interactive poker terminals, all equipped with clear English-language instructions and a modern interface.
On the main floor, guests can partake in popular live table games such as Blackjack (minimum bet: €10, maximum bet: €100), American Roulette (minimum bet: €5, maximum bet: €50), and Ultimate Texas Hold’em Poker (minimum bet: €5, maximum bet: €50). The gaming area is designed to be both intimate and dynamic, ensuring that every player feels comfortable and engaged during their visit.
In addition to the gaming options, Coloseum Club offers a loyalty program known as the Imperium Players Club, where members can earn and redeem points for exclusive rewards and experiences. Exciting promotions, such as the Sunday Instant Win featuring hourly prizes of 50 KM, enhance the thrill. Guests can also enjoy dining and entertainment packages tailored to their preferences.
The casino provides free entry and offers complimentary transportation from partner hotels throughout Sarajevo. Whether arriving by car, train, or plane, access is convenient from anywhere in the city. Customer service is available around the clock for both local and international visitors.
Guests must be 18 years or older and present a valid ID to enter.
Nearby casinos: Platinum Hotel & Casino, Sunny beach
(55yd.), Crystal Crown Casino Sunny Beach
(1095yd.), Hrizantema Hotel & Casino, Sunny Beach
(1mi.), Winbet Hotel & Casino, Burgas
(19mi.), Palms Bet Casino Burgas
(19mi.)
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The City
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, uniquely situated in a valley su…
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, uniquely situated in a valley surrounded by the Dinaric Alps. Known for its history, rich multicultural heritage, and resilient spirit, Sarajevo is one of the most captivating cities in the Balkans.
Often referred to as the “Jerusalem of Europe,” Sarajevo is home to mosques, churches, and synagogues located within just a few blocks of each other, showcasing centuries of peaceful coexistence among Muslims, Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Jews. This cultural mosaic is particularly evident in the Old Town (Baščaršija), where cobblestone streets are lined with Ottoman-era architecture, artisan shops, tea houses, and traditional restaurants serving local specialties such as ćevapi and burek.
Sarajevo has also played a significant role in European history. It was here in 1914 that Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, an event which sparked World War I. The city later endured the Siege of Sarajevo (1992–1996) during the Bosnian War, one of the longest and most tragic sieges in modern history. Today, memorials, museums, and open dialogue are central to Sarajevo’s process of remembrance and healing.
Notable landmarks include the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, the Latin Bridge, the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, and the Vijećnica (City Hall), a striking Austro-Hungarian building that has been restored after wartime destruction. Sarajevo also hosts internationally acclaimed cultural events, such as the Sarajevo Film Festival, which attracts filmmakers and visitors from around the globe.
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