Genting Casino Liverpool Renshaw Street
Renshaw Street Genting Casino is located in central Liverpool in an old Victorian building. It is just a short walk from Liverpool Central station (not to be confused with the main station which is Lime Street) which has great transport links to Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport by both bus and rail. Those arriving by car will be pleased to know that free parking is available next door to the casino.
Liverpool
L1 2SF
United Kingdom
Games
The latest slot gaming technology fills the casino floor. You can choose from a range of different themes and game types, some of which have progressive jackpots of up to £15,000. There are five roulette wheels and linked up to these a further 16 electronic roulette terminals from which you can bet on both the live games or an automated wheel. Of the seven gaming tables, three play blackjack and three play baccarat leaving one for three card poker. There’s also a separate room for up to 32 mah jong players and you can rent a set for a £5 deposit.
- Baccarat
- Blackjack
- Roulette
- Slots
- Three Card Poker
Restaurants & Bars
The Late Bar now offers both food and drink from its Fahrenheit drinks selection and Graze and Play Menu. The Fahrenheit Bar offers international beers and wines as well as innovative new cocktails along with the old classics and opens daily until 5am. The Graze and Play menu is designed as snacks and finger food to be enjoyed at the gaming tables and you can order from any member of the hospitality staff. You can also enjoy live sports in their lounge area.
Other Facilities
There’s loads to do in Liverpool and the surrounding area from the World Museum and Empire Theatre located within walking distance of the casino to the old docklands or going to see a game from one of Liverpool’s two top flight football teams. There are, of course, plenty of Beatles-related options too whilst the city offers an array of excellent shops. There are plenty of accommodation possibilities nearby including the city centre’s Holiday Inn, the Renshaw Hotel and the iconic, if somewhat aged, Adelphi.