4 verified casinos near Baltimore. Browse the directory, check addresses, and compare players club options before you visit.
4 verified casino locations within driving distance of Baltimore.
Horseshoe Baltimore is a Caesars Rewards destination — enroll at the players club to earn tier credits redeemable for dining, hotel stays, and entertainment across the full Caesars network. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore is a Caesars Entertainment commercial casino located about one mile south of Camden Yards, with a 122,000-square-foot gaming floor spanning two levels. The property features over 2,000 slot machines, more than 150 live table games, a 22-table poker room, and a dedicated Caesars Sportsbook. Dining highlights include Gordon Ramsay Steak and a food hall showcasing local restaurant brands.
New guests should enroll in the Live! Rewards program at the players club desk to access free play credits, hotel discounts, and priority entertainment access as you move up through the six loyalty tiers. Consider booking a hotel package to combine room discounts with gaming rewards from the start. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland in Hanover is consistently ranked the highest-grossing casino in Maryland and operates one of the largest gaming floors on the East Coast, with approximately 4,000 slot machines and more than 200 live table games. The resort includes a 17-story hotel tower with 310 luxury guest rooms and suites, multiple dining venues, and a dedicated poker room with high-limit salons. The Live! Rewards loyalty program has earned repeated recognition as one of the top casino loyalty programs in the country.
MGM National Harbor participates in MGM Rewards, allowing members to earn and redeem points at MGM properties nationwide — ask about hotel package deals that bundle room rates with dining and gaming credits. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
MGM National Harbor is a full-scale luxury resort casino on the Potomac River in Oxon Hill, opened in 2016, with 125,000 square feet of gaming floor space and an integrated BetMGM sportsbook. The resort features a 3,000-seat entertainment theater, a luxury spa, and upscale dining including the Voltaggio Brothers Steak House. It is approximately 45 miles south of Baltimore via I-95 and I-295.
Hollywood Casino Perryville participates in the mychoice rewards program through Penn Entertainment, which lets you earn points redeemable across Penn's network of casinos nationwide. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Hollywood Casino Perryville was the first casino to open in Maryland when it launched in September 2010, located in Cecil County about 35 miles northeast of Baltimore off I-95 at Exit 93. The property is a Penn Entertainment commercial casino with a 75,000-square-foot gaming floor featuring over 800 slot machines, 21 live table games, and a retail sportsbook. There is no hotel on site, making it primarily a gaming destination for travelers on the I-95 corridor.
Baltimore sits at the center of Maryland’s commercial gaming landscape. The state authorized six casino licenses beginning in 2008, and the properties that emerged serve a dense population corridor stretching from the Inner Harbor south toward Washington, D.C. For residents of Baltimore and visitors arriving by air at BWI or driving along I-95, the casino options within a 45-mile radius are varied and significant — ranging from an urban two-story gaming floor in the heart of the city to a full luxury resort on the Potomac River.
Maryland legalized casino gaming through a voter referendum and operates under the oversight of the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission. All commercial casinos in the state are licensed Video Lottery Terminal (VLT) facilities that also offer table games and, in most cases, sports wagering. There are no tribal gaming operations in Maryland. Revenue from casinos funds the state’s Education Trust Fund, which means every wager made at a Maryland casino contributes directly to public school funding. That civic structure is worth noting: Maryland casinos operate under tighter regulatory scrutiny than in many other states, and the standards for player fairness and dispute resolution are consistently enforced.
Horseshoe Baltimore is accessible by car from downtown via I-95 South to Exit 50 (Caton Avenue), with free parking available in the attached garage. The casino is also accessible by the Charm City Circulator and is a short rideshare from the Inner Harbor. Live! Casino in Hanover is a 15-to-20-minute drive from BWI Airport. MGM National Harbor has a dedicated water taxi service from the National Harbor pier operating on select dates. All Maryland casinos prohibit guests under 21 from entering the gaming floor.
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Most casino properties near Baltimore offer a free loyalty club. Sign up at the players club desk before you play — points are not retroactive. Benefits typically include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at casino resort properties.
The minimum gambling age in Maryland is 21 at most properties. Set a budget before you arrive and stick to it. If you experience problems with gambling, call 1-800-270-7117 — free, confidential, 24/7.