The Casino at Marble Arch is a luxury entertainment complex located in London’s West End. The casino is part of the Grosvenor Victoria Hotel, also known as the Victoria Station hotel, which has been an iconic landmark since 1881.

Early Beginnings: In its early days, the Victoria Station was one of the first large-scale hotels to be built outside the city walls in London. The building was designed by renowned architect W.A.J. Storey and completed in 1885 at a cost of www.casinomarblearch.london £230,000 (approximately $28 million today). Initially known as ‘The Grosvenor’, it served as both an entertainment center for passengers from the nearby train station and as an upscale lodging option.

Golden Age: Between 1900-1939, Marble Arch underwent significant renovations under the management of William Houldsworth. During this time period, some of the hotel’s more striking architectural features were unveiled, including its grand entrance arches adorned with intricate bronze reliefs "

Marble Arch Hotel had been built near (and shared part of) a great and prestigious location – as we see on an 1880 photograph.

Over time, The Marble Arch has gone through significant rebranding. In the late 1970s & early 1980s, it was revamped to include a high-end casino with luxury amenities catering primarily towards British gamblers and foreign tourists alike

The main entrance of Casino at Marble Arch as seen today.

Casino Entertainment Complex:

Facilities:

  • A two-floor gaming area featuring various games (roulette tables, slot machines)
  • VIP rooms offering exclusive facilities
  • Fine dining options at top-end restaurants
  • Exclusive events and entertainment spaces