Presentation of the Olympic Casino Lõunakeskus, Tartu
Olympic Casino Lõunakeskus, located inside the South Center shopping mall at Western Ring Road 39 in Tartu, is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. With its cozy layout and convenient location, the venue is perfect for both sports fans and casual players looking for entertainment.
The casino features 40 slot machines, including those with the Fort Knox multi-level jackpot system. Guests can take advantage of a cashless ticket system, enjoy free darts and chess, and play billiards for €6 per hour (with a 20% discount for Club Rewards members).
A dedicated OlyBet sports bar allows patrons to place live bets and watch major sporting events on large screens.
The casino frequently hosts match play Tuesdays, monthly sports betting leaderboards, and offers a welcome drink for first-time visitors. Recent jackpot wins at the casino have exceeded €11,000, attracting both high rollers and casual gamers. Free Wi-Fi and parking are also available.
Entry is restricted to individuals aged 21 and over, and a valid photo ID is required for admission.
Nearby casinos: Olympic Casino, Tartu
(2mi.), Olympic Casino Tasku, Tartu
(2mi.), Casino Grand Prix Võru
(37mi.), Casino Grand Prix Viljandi
(39mi.), Casino Grand Prix, Rakvere
(69mi.)
The City
Tartu is the second-largest city in Estonia and serves as the administrative center of Tartu County. Situated in the southeastern part of the country along the Emajõgi River, it has an estimated population of about 95,000 residents.
The city is often considered the academic hub of Estonia, primarily due to the presence of the University of Tartu, one of the oldest and most respected universities in Northern Europe. Its central location allows for strong road and rail connections to Tallinn and other regions of the country.
Tartu’s economy is bolstered by sectors such as education, research, healthcare, and technology. The presence of startups and innovation-driven businesses has established the city as a center for modern industries, while retail trade and services are also vital to the local community.
Public amenities, including hospitals, schools, and cultural venues, are well-developed. Additionally, parks, community spaces, and markets enhance Tartu’s role as both a residential center and a catalyst for regional development in southeastern Estonia.
Presentation of the Olympic Casino Lõunakeskus, Tartu
Olympic Casino Lõunakeskus, located inside the South Center shopping mall at Western Ring Road 39 in…
Olympic Casino Lõunakeskus, located inside the South Center shopping mall at Western Ring Road 39 in Tartu, is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. With its cozy layout and convenient location, the venue is perfect for both sports fans and casual players looking for entertainment.
The casino features 40 slot machines, including those with the Fort Knox multi-level jackpot system. Guests can take advantage of a cashless ticket system, enjoy free darts and chess, and play billiards for €6 per hour (with a 20% discount for Club Rewards members).
A dedicated OlyBet sports bar allows patrons to place live bets and watch major sporting events on large screens.
The casino frequently hosts match play Tuesdays, monthly sports betting leaderboards, and offers a welcome drink for first-time visitors. Recent jackpot wins at the casino have exceeded €11,000, attracting both high rollers and casual gamers. Free Wi-Fi and parking are also available.
Entry is restricted to individuals aged 21 and over, and a valid photo ID is required for admission.
Nearby casinos: Olympic Casino, Tartu
(2mi.), Olympic Casino Tasku, Tartu
(2mi.), Casino Grand Prix Võru
(37mi.), Casino Grand Prix Viljandi
(39mi.), Casino Grand Prix, Rakvere
(69mi.)
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The City
Tartu is the second-largest city in Estonia and serves as the administrative center of Tartu County.…
Tartu is the second-largest city in Estonia and serves as the administrative center of Tartu County. Situated in the southeastern part of the country along the Emajõgi River, it has an estimated population of about 95,000 residents.
The city is often considered the academic hub of Estonia, primarily due to the presence of the University of Tartu, one of the oldest and most respected universities in Northern Europe. Its central location allows for strong road and rail connections to Tallinn and other regions of the country.
Tartu’s economy is bolstered by sectors such as education, research, healthcare, and technology. The presence of startups and innovation-driven businesses has established the city as a center for modern industries, while retail trade and services are also vital to the local community.
Public amenities, including hospitals, schools, and cultural venues, are well-developed. Additionally, parks, community spaces, and markets enhance Tartu’s role as both a residential center and a catalyst for regional development in southeastern Estonia.
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