Presentation of the Olympic Casino Prostore, Minsk
Olympic Casino Prostore, located in Minsk, is the first casino ever opened in Belarus and holds a significant place in the country's gambling scene. It opened its doors on August 16, 2006, and is situated at 126 Dzerzhinskogo Avenue in the capital, nestled between the Svislach and Nyamiha Rivers.
Though compact at approximately 1,500 square feet, the casino provides a clean and professional gaming experience. The gaming floor features 36 slot machines, including traditional reel games and modern video slots with bonus rounds and free spins. Additionally, five table games, including Poker, Blackjack, and Roulette, are available.
Operated by the Olympic Entertainment Group, the casino caters to both locals and tourists. While there is no hotel or main restaurant on-site, visitors can enjoy light snacks and drinks at the small bar or explore the surrounding area, which is filled with stylish cafes, nightclubs, and major hotels such as Minsk Hotel, Crowne Plaza, and Renaissance Minsk Hotel.
Players can sign up for the Olympic Club Loyalty Card, which has four tiers: Bonus, Silver, Gold, and Diamond. Each tier unlocks exclusive benefits and cashback for frequent play.
Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Olympic Casino Prostore remains a convenient and accessible location for a quick spin or a quiet night of table games in the heart of Minsk. The minimum gambling age is 18, and a valid ID is required upon entry.
Nearby casinos: Casino Shangri-La Minsk
(4mi.), Casino Royal Minsk & Hotel
(4mi.), Diamond Princess Casino, Minsk
(4mi.), Big ZZ Princess Slot Hall Casino Minsk
(5mi.), Victoria Cherry Casino, Minsk
(5mi.)
The City
Minsk is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Belarus, with nearly 2 million residents. It serves as the political, economic, and cultural center of the country.
Situated along the Svislach River, Minsk features wide boulevards, Soviet-era architecture, and an emerging modern skyline. It acts as the central hub for tourism in Belarus, housing most of the country's major landmarks and institutions.
At the heart of the city is Victory Square, a significant site surrounded by monuments and public spaces. Nearby, the Church of Saints Simon and Helena, commonly known as the Red Church, stands as one of Minsk’s most iconic and photographed landmarks.
The National Library of Belarus, a futuristic diamond-shaped structure, is regarded as one of the country’s most architecturally impressive and innovative buildings.
Presentation of the Olympic Casino Prostore, Minsk
Olympic Casino Prostore, located in Minsk, is the first casino ever opened in Belarus and holds a si…
Olympic Casino Prostore, located in Minsk, is the first casino ever opened in Belarus and holds a significant place in the country's gambling scene. It opened its doors on August 16, 2006, and is situated at 126 Dzerzhinskogo Avenue in the capital, nestled between the Svislach and Nyamiha Rivers.
Though compact at approximately 1,500 square feet, the casino provides a clean and professional gaming experience. The gaming floor features 36 slot machines, including traditional reel games and modern video slots with bonus rounds and free spins. Additionally, five table games, including Poker, Blackjack, and Roulette, are available.
Operated by the Olympic Entertainment Group, the casino caters to both locals and tourists. While there is no hotel or main restaurant on-site, visitors can enjoy light snacks and drinks at the small bar or explore the surrounding area, which is filled with stylish cafes, nightclubs, and major hotels such as Minsk Hotel, Crowne Plaza, and Renaissance Minsk Hotel.
Players can sign up for the Olympic Club Loyalty Card, which has four tiers: Bonus, Silver, Gold, and Diamond. Each tier unlocks exclusive benefits and cashback for frequent play.
Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Olympic Casino Prostore remains a convenient and accessible location for a quick spin or a quiet night of table games in the heart of Minsk. The minimum gambling age is 18, and a valid ID is required upon entry.
Nearby casinos: Casino Shangri-La Minsk
(4mi.), Casino Royal Minsk & Hotel
(4mi.), Diamond Princess Casino, Minsk
(4mi.), Big ZZ Princess Slot Hall Casino Minsk
(5mi.), Victoria Cherry Casino, Minsk
(5mi.)
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The City
Minsk is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Belarus, with nearly 2 million residents. I…
Minsk is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Belarus, with nearly 2 million residents. It serves as the political, economic, and cultural center of the country.
Situated along the Svislach River, Minsk features wide boulevards, Soviet-era architecture, and an emerging modern skyline. It acts as the central hub for tourism in Belarus, housing most of the country's major landmarks and institutions.
At the heart of the city is Victory Square, a significant site surrounded by monuments and public spaces. Nearby, the Church of Saints Simon and Helena, commonly known as the Red Church, stands as one of Minsk’s most iconic and photographed landmarks.
The National Library of Belarus, a futuristic diamond-shaped structure, is regarded as one of the country’s most architecturally impressive and innovative buildings.
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