Casino Povoa De Varzim Portugal
Povoa de Varzim is on Line B (red line) and departs from central Porto via the Trindade metro station. The route is served by express metro and these take just over an hour to reach Povoa de Varzim. The single ticket from Trindade to Povoa de Varzim costs €2.80 and requires a six zone (Z6) ticket. Het 'Casino de P voa de Varzim' is een casino in neoklassieke stijl dat dateert uit de jaren 30 en gelegen is in de stad P voa de Varzim, en aan de strandzijde, met ervoor het 'Turist Office' en de 'Muro de Azulejos ”. Er zijn games en verschillende concerten die het hele jaar door plaatsvinden. EN; 中文; PT; Home; Gambling; Restaurants and Bars; Culture; Clube IN Card; Contacts; Responsible Gambling; Data Protection; Work With Us.
Casino da Póvoa (English: Póvoa Casino) is a casino located in Póvoa de Varzim in Portugal. It is a gaming and entertainment venue since early 1930s, the building has a Garnier-inspiredmodernist style and, since 1977, it is listed by IGESPAR, the Portuguese institute of national monuments.
The table games most popular with gamblers are Banca Francesa, Roulette, Blackjack and Baccarat.
The casino has several bars, including a live performances bar, restaurants and a theater. Egoísta Restaurant in the Casino offers haute cuisine of local and Portuguese cuisine presented in a gourmet version, the restaurant is surrounded by an art gallery, exhibiting paintings from some of the finest Portuguese artists such as Graça Morais, Júlio Resende, Nikias Skapinakis or Rogério Ribeiro. It is also a patron of Arts with an art prize for Portuguese artists and a notable literature prize for the Portuguese and Spanish-speaking writers from the Iberian Peninsula, Latin America and Portuguese-speaking Africa.
Sections[edit]
- Traditional Games Room (1 Punto banco Baccarat, 4 roulette, 2 Black Jack)
- Slot Machines Room (601 slot machines, 8 roulette, Banca Francesa (Portuguese dice Game), 4 Black Jacks, 2 Punto banco Baccarat)
- Sala Mista (Mixed Room, 89 slot machines)
- Bar City (in the Slot Machines Room)
- Bar Garden (in the Slot Machines Room)
- Snack Fair Play (in the Slot Machines Room)
- Bar Chinês (Chinese Bar in sala Mista)
- Bar Atrium (located in sala Mista)
- Salão d'Ouro Restaurant
History[edit]
Póvoa de Varzim was a Northern Portugal's upper-class beach resort in the 19th century, before the popularization of sea baths and sun baths by the general population, and a prominent site for gambling, with seventeen casinos, frequently in the back-doors of cafés and pubs, the most famous of which was Café Chinês ('Chinese Café'), known in Portugal for its exotic decoration and Spanish dancers. Others were Café Suíço, Café David, Café Universal, and Luso-Brasileiro. Camilo Castelo Branco recurrently visited Póvoa de Varzim to gamble.
The regulation of gambling in the city occurred in early 20th century, and the construction of Póvoa Casino started on February 28, 1930 when an Garnier-inspired modernist building started being built. The casino opened four years later and soon started to be seen as the pro-eminent casino in northern Portugal. The hotel for the casino was built next to it, in Passeio Alegre Square.
Casino da Póvoa is licensed to Varzim Sol since December, 2001. Varzim Sol's major shareholder is Estoril Sol, a company majority-owned by Chinese gambling king Stanley Ho and Amorim group. Prior to Stanley Ho's investments in Póvoa de Varzim, it was licensed to Sopete (Sociedade Poveira de Empreendimentos Turísticos).
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Grande Hotel da Póvoa - Hotel of the Casino built during the same time
- Media related to Casino da Póvoa at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 41°22′43.21″N8°45′58.37″W / 41.3786694°N 8.7662139°W
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Povoa de Varzim is a modern resort town that is popular with Portuguese tourists and day trippers. The town’s main appeal is the beach, and it is a wonderful beach, with golden sands and clear waters that extend along the entire length of Povoa de Varzim.
The older Portuguese adore this region and have flocked to live here, resulting in the development of bland high-rise apartments, each vying for the best views of the coastline.
This excessive construction has largely suffocated the charm of Povoa de Varzim, but visitors seeking culture can still get glimpse into the past by visiting the Câmara Municipal, the Castelo da Póvoa and the Igreja Matriz.
Povoa de Varzim is primarily focused for Portuguese visitors, and offers a good selection of hotels, restaurants and has a buzzing nightlife during the summer.
For foreign visitors, the main draw will always be the beach, but there is a historic centre and pleasant shopping streets. The town is also well connected to the metro network making it easily accessible from Porto, and a good choice for a day on the beach.
This article will provide an introduction to Povoa de Varzim.
Why visit Povoa de Varzim?
Povoa de Varzim is a destination to spend relaxed days on the beach and social nights in the wide range of restaurants and bars. It is a great choice for your holiday, if you are seeking a purely beach-based holiday that offers exceptional value for money, has good tourist facilities and is a full immersion into Portuguese culture.
For a day trip, the focus will be the outstanding beaches, while the handful of minor historic monuments are only a side attraction.
The Castelo da Póvoa is positioned above the harbour and once guarded the town against pirate raids. Further inland is the Igreja Matriz, a baroque church that contains a beautiful rococo styled altar. The Póvoa de Varzim museum is housed in a traditional manor house and has exhibits detailing the region’s history, and displays artefacts discovered within the castle.
The Câmara Municipal (town hall), is the much-photographed building that sits on the Praça do Almada, the main plaza of Póvoa de Varzim. One sight not to miss are the beautiful azulejos tile paintings (Painéis de Azulejos) that line the beach wall on the Praia do Leixão. These beautiful paintings depict the fishing heritage of Póvoa de Varzim. One of the best activities of Castelo da Póvoa is simply strolling along the beachfront promenade.
Hotels and accommodation in Povoa de Varzim
Povoa de Varzim is an extremely popular holiday destination, and if you wish to stay here during the summer, you will need to book your accommodation far in advance. The map below shows the location of hotels in the town, and if you adjust the dates to your holiday, it will display current prices and availability:
The beaches of Povoa de Varzim
The entire western coastline of the Povoa de Varzim municipality is one continuous sandy beach, which extends for over 9km from Vila do Conde in the south, to Esposende and the municipality border in the north. The Povoa de Varzim coastline is characteristic of the Costa Verde region, with vast beaches, powerful Atlantic waters, and frequent bracing winds.
Within walking distance of Povoa de Varzim town are two distinct sections of beach; the Avenida dos Banhos beaches, and Enseada da Lagoa (Logoa bay) beaches. These are the finest beaches of Povoa de Varzim and are free from the rocks and jagged outcrops that are found along the water’s edge on most of the region’s beaches.
At the southern end of the Avenida dos Banhos is the casino and main tourist centre of Povoa de Varzim, and is the closest beach to the metro station. Enseada da Lagoa has more apartments than hotels, but both sections of the beach will be busy during the summer months. The central beaches are ideal for families, and during the summer the waters are supervised by lifeguards.
Further north the beaches become quieter, but there are rocks along the water’s edge, making them not suitable for surfing or body boarding. At the far north, around the Praia do Quião, the beaches have a pristine setting, backed by sand dunes.
To the south of the Marina da Póvoa de Varzim are sandy beaches, but again rocks jut from the sea. Further south is the charming resort town of Vila do Conde. The best surf beach is Aguçadoura Beach, 6km to the north of Povoa de Varzim.
Povoa de Varzim has always been a popular holiday destination for the Portuguese since the 1930s and the dawn of the modern family holiday. This annual holiday by each generation instilled a love of Povoa de Varzim with the Portuguese, which encourage the excessive building of the 1970-1990s. This then pushed out the traditional fishing communities that once lined the seafront.
Povoa de Varzim was originally founded as a beach resort, as the sea waters were reputed to have healing properties. This belief came from the increased levels of iodide in the sea, a by-product from the abundant seaweed forests found in the seawaters.
Travel to Povoa de Varzim from Porto
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Povoa de Varzim is easily accessible from Porto and is connected by the metro network. Povoa de Varzim is on Line B (red line) and departs from central Porto via the Trindade metro station. The route is served by express metro and these take just over an hour to reach Povoa de Varzim. The single ticket from Trindade to Povoa de Varzim costs €2.80 and requires a six zone (Z6) ticket.
Povoa de Varzim metro station (GPS: 41.37798, -8.75823) is to the south-east of the town and is a 10-minute walk to the Praia do Leixão, the nearest beach.
Povoa de Varzim is one of the better Portuguese resorts for families; this is because the town is a popular location for Portuguese families. The beaches are safe and supervised by lifeguards (summer) and children will be welcomed in all restaurants and cafes. If there is poor weather, there is a large leisure centre (swimming pool etc) on the beach front. The town has a pleasant relaxed ambience, and is close to Porto airport.
Alternative beaches to Povoa de Varzim
Povoa de Varzim gets extremely busy in the summer and an alternative, similar beach resort is Espinho. For a day trip, that combines beaches and an interesting historic centre, consider visitingr Vila do Conde. For a quieter and low-key beach for a day trip visit Miramar or Aguda. The largest beach close to Porto is Matosinhos.
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