Serbia and Montenegro are both countries in Eastern Europe. They were both republics of Yugoslavia until their union in 2003. Casinos are the only legalized gambling in the two countries. Serbia and Montenegro are divided into three cities that have eight casinos in total.
Belgrade, one of the cities within Serbia and Montenegro, has six casinos, the most across the country. The first Serbia and Montenegro casino is the Alexander Casino and Metropol Hotel. It is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days per week, and offers fifty slot machines and video poker games and three poker tables.
The second casino in Belgrade is the Fair Play Casino and Hotel Kasina, which is again open daily twenty-four hours. They have twelve gaming tables including blackjack, Caribbean stud poker, poker, and roulette. There is also the Hotel Casino Tas, which is open from 5 pm to 6 am, with one restaurant and seventeen rooms for guests.
The Jugoslavija Hotel and Grand Casino is open from 10 am until midnight and offers twenty-four slot machines for its gamers. The fifth Serbia and Montenegro casino is the Ruski Car Casino, which is open from 3 pm to 7 am, with six gaming tables...