In addition to gambling salons, the Estoril Casino—one of the largest casinos in Europe—has a nightclub, bars, and restaurants. Tour groups often make an evening of it here, with dinner and a floor show, but it's a pricey night out. Most visitors, however, are content to feed one of the 1,200 slot machines in the main complex and then check out the other entertainment options: art exhibits, movies, nightly cabaret performances, and concerts and ballets (in summer). To enter the gaming rooms you must pay EUR 4 (slots are free) and show your passport to prove that you're at least 21. Reservations are essential for the restaurant and floor show. For EUR 37.50 you can see the show and have one drink on the house; EUR 50 buys you entrance to the show and dinner.
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