Crown Casino Melbourne: Visitor Guide
Crown Casino Melbourne, opened in 1997, sits on the south bank of the Yarra River in central Melbourne, Australia. It is the largest casino complex in the southern hemisphere by floor space, with around 2,500 slot machines and 350+ gaming tables. The integrated complex includes three hotels, a major shopping arcade, and dozens of restaurants.
The casino floor
Multiple gaming areas span across two floors. The main floor includes most slots and casual table games. Mahogany Room and Teak Room: high-stakes private gaming areas. Crown Towers Mansion: the highest-end private gaming area for invited guests.
Popular games: blackjack, baccarat, roulette, craps, and a substantial poker room. Local games include some Australia-specific variants like Sic Bo. Minimum bets vary widely: some tables start at AUD 5, premium tables at AUD 100+.
The three hotels
Crown Towers (5-star, the most upscale), Crown Metropol (modern 5-star), and Crown Promenade (4-star, more affordable). Combined room count exceeds 1,500. All connected to the casino floor and shopping promenade.
Beyond gambling
The dining is genuinely strong: Nobu, Rockpool, Bistro Guillaume, multiple celebrity-chef restaurants. The Lumiere fountain show happens hourly along the riverfront. Cinema, theater, and event spaces are integrated into the complex.
Entry requirements
Adults 18+ only with valid ID. No formal dress code beyond smart casual; no shorts or singlets in the casino. Crown enforces a self-exclusion program for problem gambling, and entry can be refused.
Getting there
Central Melbourne location, easy access by tram (free CBD zone), train (Flinders Street is a short walk), or taxi/ride-share. Melbourne Airport is about 30 minutes by car or via the SkyBus service.
When to visit
Year-round, but the casino is busiest during major Melbourne events (Australian Open in January, Melbourne Cup in November, Australian Grand Prix). Mid-week visits offer lower hotel prices.