
Spielbank Bad Homburg Complex
Spielbank Bad Homburg complex sits inside the Kurpark, a short 15 to 20 minute run from Frankfurt, and it runs gaming floors, a restaurant, two bars, a lounge, and a garage, all under one roof.
Where to Sleep Nearby
The gaming house keeps no rooms of its own, so book a bed at one of its partner properties before you arrive. Four hotels hold a standing arrangement with the venue and offer guests preferred terms, though those terms lapse during trade fairs and congresses in town.
The four partner addresses
Hotels near Bad Homburg Casino cluster within a few minutes on foot:
| Hotel | Address | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Maritim Hotel Bad Homburg | Kaiser-Friedrich-Promenade 69 to 75 | A solid mid to upper tier choice close to the park. |
| Steigenberger Hotel Bad Homburg | Same promenade address | A step up in category. |
| Comfort Hotel Am Kurpark | Ferdinandstraße 2 to 4 | The practical pick for a shorter stay. |
Dining Inside the Venue
You eat where you play here, since Spielbank Bad Homburg restaurant and bars sit on the gaming floors. That design pushes you toward a full evening on site instead of a quick stop.
Restaurant Le Blanc
The kitchen runs regional and international plates built on seasonal produce and opens daily from 18:00.
Reserve a table by phone or through OpenTable, then choose a set menu:
- Three courses: 46 euros, with a full vegetarian version at the same price.
- Four courses: 59 euros.
- Five courses: 65 euros.
- A la carte cuts: a 200 gram German dry aged steak runs 42 euros, and a 450 gram chateaubriand for two lands at 86 euros.
Late plates and drinks
A midnight card at the Spielbank Bad Homburg restaurant serves you from 00:00 to 01:00 Sunday through Thursday, and until 02:00 on Friday and Saturday.
Two bars back this up: Dostojewskis Bar in the classic hall pours cocktails, wine, spirits, and draught beer deep into the night, while the Jackpot Bar on the slot floor keeps snacks, drinks, and celebratory champagne flowing around the clock.
What to Do After the Tables
The building holds more than gaming, and you should know the schedule before you commit an evening. Most of it costs nothing, but a few things need a booking.
Nights out and tournaments
At Bad Homburg Casino Germany, the Lounge doubles as a club and dance floor:
- Saturday nights: regional DJs play, and entry usually costs nothing outside special events.
- hr1 Dancefloor Party: a recurring themed night worth checking the calendar for.
- Poker and card tournaments: the venue runs its own competition calendar, so scan it if you play seriously.
Learn the game first
Book a free roulette walkthrough if you are new to the classic tables. Reserve at least two days ahead by phone, and the session starts at 19:00.
You can also hire the Lounge for a company party or anniversary through the events contact.
Getting There and Leaving the Car
A covered garage for Bad Homburg Casino parking adjoins the building, which matters when the weather turns. You reach the entrance without crossing open ground, then leave whenever the night ends.
The garage itself
Parking attaches straight to the venue and runs around the clock. That means you arrive dry, park close, and skip the walk from a distant lot. For anyone weighing casino parking against street options, the garage wins on convenience every time.
Rules at the door
Bad Homburg Casino Germany enforces a document check, so carry a passport or national ID card. The house rejects driving licences and residence permits, and it keeps separate zones for smokers and non smokers. If your clothing falls short of the dress code, borrow a jacket at the entrance.
What locals know
Do not treat the entrance requirements as a formality. Bring the right ID the first time, because staff will turn you away with a licence, and that ruins a planned evening. Reserve Le Blanc a day ahead, park in the garage rather than hunting the street, and check the Lounge calendar so your visit lands on a night with something on.
