Hearth Atlas Casino Resort

Hearth Atlas blends ember-lit interiors, polished casino entertainment, destination dining, live performance and deeply restful suites into one richly guided resort experience.

26table games
420gaming positions
6dining venues
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A casino hotel shaped by hearth warmth and atlas clarity

Hearth Atlas balances social energy with grounded comfort. Public rooms feel warm and purposeful, while the suites, spa and quieter lounges create space to reset.

Warm arrival

A sheltered entrance, smoked timber, pale stone and amber light create a calm first impression.

Layered evenings

Guests can move between table gaming, hearth-led dining, theatre, cocktails and live music.

Private calm

Acoustic glazing, layered curtains and generous bathrooms protect the suites from the public floors below.

Origins & Character

A resort shaped by hearth rooms, maps and the pleasure of return

The concept for Hearth Atlas began with two enduring ideas: the map that guides a journey and the fire that marks a place of arrival. One creates direction; the other creates belonging. The resort combines those ideas in a hospitality experience that feels grounded, legible and richly atmospheric.

The concept for Hearth Atlas began with two enduring ideas: the map that guides a journey and the fire that marks a place of arrival. One creates direction; the other creates belonging. The resort combines those ideas in a hospitality experience that feels grounded, legible and richly atmospheric.

The entrance opens into Atlas Hall, a carefully divided space using smoked timber, pale stone and warm metal to create smaller zones. From there, guests can reach the casino, dining rooms, theatre, wellness level and guest lifts without crossing unnecessary congestion.

The casino floor is divided into districts using ceiling form, floor pattern, furniture and lighting rather than barriers. This makes it easier to identify social tables, quieter electronic gaming, premium areas and service points on a first visit.

The cartographic references are contemporary rather than decorative. Fine lines suggest routes, coordinates and compass points, while materials remain polished: timber, stone, brushed metal, map-toned textiles and ribbed glass.

Casino Floor

Classic games, clear limits and a warmly structured layout

The main floor offers European roulette, blackjack, baccarat and selected poker-style games. Blackjack minimums typically begin at €10 during quieter periods, with €15 and €25 levels more common during busy evenings.

The main floor offers European roulette, blackjack, baccarat and selected poker-style games. Blackjack minimums typically begin at €10 during quieter periods, with €15 and €25 levels more common during busy evenings.

Approximately 420 gaming positions include classic reels, video slots, multi-denomination games and electronic roulette terminals. Machines are arranged in curved groups with comfortable spacing and clear circulation.

The Hearth Salon is an invitation-led private area with four table games, dedicated hosting and a compact dining menu. Access depends on capacity, identification checks and hosting policies.

Selected afternoons may include introductory demonstrations using non-cash chips. These explain etiquette, probabilities and house advantage rather than promising systems.

Dining

Restaurants inspired by hearth cooking, travel and regional routes

Atlas Table is the formal restaurant, centred on live fire, regional produce and restrained presentation. A typical menu might include smoked trout, roasted roots, lamb, dry-aged beef and a warm pear dessert.

Atlas Table is the formal restaurant, centred on live fire, regional produce and restrained presentation. A typical menu might include smoked trout, roasted roots, lamb, dry-aged beef and a warm pear dessert.

Waypoint Grill offers a more relaxed menu with polished service. The kitchen may serve steak tartare, grilled vegetables, roast chicken, lamb cutlets and a rib steak for two.

Hearth Room serves breakfast through late evening. Morning service includes bakery, eggs, fruit, yoghurt and coffee. Later, the menu shifts to salads, pasta, grilled fish, sandwiches and a substantial burger.

Meridian Bar overlooks the central hall and specialises in cocktails, alcohol-free aperitifs and small plates. The signature Homeward combines rye, citrus and bitters.

Suites

Quiet, tailored rooms above the evening glow

The Hearth King measures approximately 40 square metres and includes a king bed, lounge chair, rainfall shower, coffee station, blackout curtains and compact work table.

The Hearth King measures approximately 40 square metres and includes a king bed, lounge chair, rainfall shower, coffee station, blackout curtains and compact work table.

The Atlas Junior Suite measures approximately 59 square metres and adds a separated lounge, larger bathroom, dressing area and dining table for two.

The Grand Meridian Suite measures approximately 97 square metres and includes a living room, guest washroom, deep soaking bath, walk-in wardrobe and bar pantry.

All categories include high-speed wireless internet, individual climate control, in-room safe, robes, slippers and an optional turndown service. Selected accessible rooms provide wider circulation and adapted bathrooms.

Entertainment

Live performance in an intimate atlas theatre

Atlas Theatre seats approximately 870 guests and uses curved balconies to bring the audience closer to the stage. Acoustic materials are integrated behind smoked oak and textured wall panels.

Atlas Theatre seats approximately 870 guests and uses curved balconies to bring the audience closer to the stage. Acoustic materials are integrated behind smoked oak and textured wall panels.

The programme may include touring bands, vocal performances, contemporary dance, comedy and short-run productions. Weekend evenings tend to carry the largest shows.

Doors generally open forty-five minutes before showtime. Age guidance, recording rules, running times and accessibility information are confirmed for each event.

The adjoining Map Room hosts smaller acoustic sets, spoken-word performances and late-night sessions before and after the main show.

Wellness

A slower route through warmth, stone and quiet rooms

The Hearthstone Spa uses warm stone, natural textures and low amber lighting to create a restorative environment. Treatments may include massage, facial therapies and shorter recovery sessions.

The Hearthstone Spa uses warm stone, natural textures and low amber lighting to create a restorative environment. Treatments may include massage, facial therapies and shorter recovery sessions.

A compact thermal circuit includes a warm pool, dry sauna, steam room, experience shower and quiet loungers. Guests are encouraged to hydrate and take breaks.

The map garden is designed for reading, conversation and rest rather than loud poolside activity. Loungers are allocated according to capacity.

Selected mornings may include guided stretching or low-impact mobility sessions. These are optional and are not a substitute for individual medical advice.

Private Events

Gatherings with structure, warmth and a strong sense of place

The Cartographer Hall can be configured for seated dinners, receptions, presentations or small performances. Adjustable lighting allows the room to change mood without disguising its architecture.

The Cartographer Hall can be configured for seated dinners, receptions, presentations or small performances. Adjustable lighting allows the room to change mood without disguising its architecture.

Hosted itineraries may combine accommodation, private dining, theatre seats, spa appointments and supervised casino introductions. Gaming participation is always optional.

Seasonal courtyard dinners may be arranged when weather and operating conditions permit. An indoor alternative is recommended for every outdoor event.

Organisers are encouraged to discuss mobility, sensory, dietary and communication requirements early so that suitable routes, seating and menu information can be confirmed.

Practical Planning

What to know before arrival

Smart casual clothing is suitable across most of the resort. Formal dining rooms and selected VIP events may encourage a more polished style.

Smart casual clothing is suitable across most of the resort. Formal dining rooms and selected VIP events may encourage a more polished style.

Typical check-in begins at 15:00 and check-out is by 11:00. Early arrival and late departure depend on occupancy and may involve a fee.

Gaming areas are restricted to adults who meet the legal minimum age. Government-issued photographic identification may be requested.

Set a spending and time limit before entering the casino. Do not gamble with borrowed money or treat gambling as income.

The Homeward Route

A signature evening journey through maps, firelight and quiet rooms

The Homeward Route links the principal public spaces through a series of smaller thresholds, giving the resort a natural sense of progression rather than relying on one continuous corridor.

Mapped transitions

Floor patterns, brass markers and changes in lighting help guests understand where they are without depending on excessive signs. The route moves from the brighter arrival hall into warmer dining and entertainment spaces, then softens again near the guest lifts and quieter lounges. Step-free circulation follows the same sequence wherever practical, so accessible movement feels integrated rather than secondary.

Fireside pauses

Small seating rooms appear between the larger venues, each arranged around a low hearth feature or warm focal light. These spaces are designed for brief pauses, private conversation and orientation. Service may include tea, coffee, water and a concise selection of alcohol-free drinks. The intention is to make the resort feel generous and navigable even during its busiest evening periods.

Late-night calm

After the main theatre performance and dinner service, selected lounges remain open with reduced music and a shorter menu. Guests can finish the evening without returning directly to the casino floor or their suite. Lighting, service and circulation are managed to protect nearby bedrooms while preserving a sense of hospitality and choice.

Seasonal cartography

The route changes subtly through the year. Autumn introduces deeper textiles and warmer menu details, while spring brings lighter planting and brighter aperitifs. These updates are designed to refresh the experience without replacing the architecture or turning the resort into a temporary theme. The atlas remains constant; only the atmosphere of the journey changes.

“Hearth Atlas is designed around two certainties: knowing where you are going, and knowing where you can return.”