Presentation of the Grand Casino Pharaon, Lyon
Grand Casino Le Pharaon Lyon is located at 70 Quai Charles de Gaulle, within the Cité Internationale complex, near Parc de la Tête d’Or, one of Lyon’s most renowned landmarks. Managed by the Partouche Group, this casino offers a blend of entertainment, dining, and relaxation in a sophisticated environment, attracting both locals and visitors year-round.
The casino features a gaming area with 225 slot machines, 117 electronic gaming stations, and 11 traditional tables, catering to a variety of players. Guests can enjoy 103 electronic roulette terminals, 14 electronic blackjack stations, four traditional blackjack tables, and three English roulette tables. Poker enthusiasts can participate in games at the Ultimate Poker table. Additionally, players can take advantage of the casino’s new Players Plus Instant Transfer feature, which allows orders and payments directly from the machines.
In addition to gaming, the venue frequently hosts live DJ nights, themed events, raffles, and tastings. Popular evenings include Wingo Wednesdays, Winning Thursdays, and Halloween Specials, making the casino a vibrant gathering place for entertainment seekers in Lyon.
Dining options are available at Restaurant L’Acacia, where guests can savor bistronomic cuisine for lunch and dinner in a stylish yet relaxed atmosphere. The Slot Machine Bar serves drinks throughout the day, providing a convenient space to unwind between games.
For those planning celebrations or corporate meetings, Le Pharaon offers dedicated spaces for private and corporate events, complete with customizable options. The casino also provides disabled access, parking facilities, and a designated smoking area to ensure a comfortable experience for all visitors. Appropriate attire is required.
Admission is free, but access is restricted to adults aged 18 and over, and a valid photo ID must be presented upon entry.
Nearby casinos: Pasino Grand Partouche, La Tour-de-Salvagny
(5mi.), Casino Partouche, Saint-Galmier
(29mi.), Casino JOA, Montrond
(31mi.), Casino de Hauteville-Lompnes
(38mi.), Casino Poker Bowl, Aix-les-Bains
(50mi.)
Learn more about: The games,
Poker Tournaments and Cash Games,
The restaurant,
The hotel,
Equipment and services,
Loyalty program
The City
Lyon is a major city situated in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of eastern France. With an estimated population of around 530,000 residents, the wider metropolitan area boasts over 1.7 million people, making it one of the largest urban centers in the country.
Located between the Rhône and Saône rivers, Lyon is an important economic and administrative hub that connects northern and southern France through trade, transport, and industry. It is recognized as a center for business, education, and innovation, with significant activity in finance, biotechnology, and digital technology.
The city is also renowned for its culinary heritage, drawing visitors to its restaurants, markets, and local specialties that showcase the region's reputation for fine cuisine. Moreover, its vibrant tourism, research institutions, and cultural initiatives contribute to its modern metropolitan identity.
Lyon offers extensive public transportation, healthcare, and educational facilities, ensuring accessibility and a high quality of life for both residents and visitors. Its strategic location near Geneva and Grenoble enhances its role as a key regional and international gateway in southeastern France.
Presentation of the Grand Casino Pharaon, Lyon
Grand Casino Le Pharaon Lyon is located at 70 Quai Charles de Gaulle, within the Cité Internationale…
Grand Casino Le Pharaon Lyon is located at 70 Quai Charles de Gaulle, within the Cité Internationale complex, near Parc de la Tête d’Or, one of Lyon’s most renowned landmarks. Managed by the Partouche Group, this casino offers a blend of entertainment, dining, and relaxation in a sophisticated environment, attracting both locals and visitors year-round.
The casino features a gaming area with 225 slot machines, 117 electronic gaming stations, and 11 traditional tables, catering to a variety of players. Guests can enjoy 103 electronic roulette terminals, 14 electronic blackjack stations, four traditional blackjack tables, and three English roulette tables. Poker enthusiasts can participate in games at the Ultimate Poker table. Additionally, players can take advantage of the casino’s new Players Plus Instant Transfer feature, which allows orders and payments directly from the machines.
In addition to gaming, the venue frequently hosts live DJ nights, themed events, raffles, and tastings. Popular evenings include Wingo Wednesdays, Winning Thursdays, and Halloween Specials, making the casino a vibrant gathering place for entertainment seekers in Lyon.
Dining options are available at Restaurant L’Acacia, where guests can savor bistronomic cuisine for lunch and dinner in a stylish yet relaxed atmosphere. The Slot Machine Bar serves drinks throughout the day, providing a convenient space to unwind between games.
For those planning celebrations or corporate meetings, Le Pharaon offers dedicated spaces for private and corporate events, complete with customizable options. The casino also provides disabled access, parking facilities, and a designated smoking area to ensure a comfortable experience for all visitors. Appropriate attire is required.
Admission is free, but access is restricted to adults aged 18 and over, and a valid photo ID must be presented upon entry.
Nearby casinos: Pasino Grand Partouche, La Tour-de-Salvagny
(5mi.), Casino Partouche, Saint-Galmier
(29mi.), Casino JOA, Montrond
(31mi.), Casino de Hauteville-Lompnes
(38mi.), Casino Poker Bowl, Aix-les-Bains
(50mi.)
Learn more about: The games,
Poker Tournaments and Cash Games,
The restaurant,
The hotel,
Equipment and services,
Loyalty program
Read more
The City
Lyon is a major city situated in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of eastern France. With an estimate…
Lyon is a major city situated in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of eastern France. With an estimated population of around 530,000 residents, the wider metropolitan area boasts over 1.7 million people, making it one of the largest urban centers in the country.
Located between the Rhône and Saône rivers, Lyon is an important economic and administrative hub that connects northern and southern France through trade, transport, and industry. It is recognized as a center for business, education, and innovation, with significant activity in finance, biotechnology, and digital technology.
The city is also renowned for its culinary heritage, drawing visitors to its restaurants, markets, and local specialties that showcase the region's reputation for fine cuisine. Moreover, its vibrant tourism, research institutions, and cultural initiatives contribute to its modern metropolitan identity.
Lyon offers extensive public transportation, healthcare, and educational facilities, ensuring accessibility and a high quality of life for both residents and visitors. Its strategic location near Geneva and Grenoble enhances its role as a key regional and international gateway in southeastern France.
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