The décor is suitably fancy (modernist lighting, lots of mirrors, plush carpeting), although it doesn't show a distinct theme. The property is not huge but is adequate, even on a crowded Saturday night. The newly-opened Swiss Casinos Zürich has found itself a good location in the city, somewhat unfortunately flanked by a large Athleticum store whose display windows steal a bit of its spotlight. But if you're feeling like you need a meal, there are plenty of restaurants around the corner and you'll rack up a $90 Franc meal in no time. Get out with money and use it to go to the Subway across the street and get a sandwich that is a reasonable cost compared to the cost of food elsewhere. I'd be surprised if you could play for more than 1 hour. I'd be surprised if the slot machine went off with a big winner. If you like hosts that dress well and smile at you while you hand them your money a few dollars at a time, then this is the place. This is for those who hold a modicum of common sense. For dumkopfs that means ELECTRO-MAGNETIC field. The roulette tables have ELECTRICITY connected to the wheels. There are a couple of blackjack tables and some roulette tables. There is a smoking part of the Casino and a non-smoking part. Coffee is $5.50 per cup sitting at your slot machine and no refills.
Oh boy, take your id and they prefer passports of out of country folks.