Leicester Square has always been synonymous with entertainment excellence, and our refurbished venue
reinforces that reputation. We've created an environment that respects the serious nature of gaming while providing the comfort and service that today's players expect.
JEREMY CUMMINS Director Horizons Casino
Horizons Casino Transformed Destination in Leicester Square
Landmark refurbishment introduces elevated gaming experience, innovative lighting, and Anatolian fine dining in central London.
Horizons Casino has reopened its doors following a major transformation of its gaming floor and hospitality offering at 1 Leicester Square, within the historic Queen’s House. Te extensive refurbishment introduces a sophisticated gaming environment, integrated premium dining by Skewd, and innovative ceiling-mounted atmospheric lighting technology—all designed to redefine the West End casino experience.
As one of Leicester Square’s longest-established casinos with over 35 years of continuous operation, Horizons’ comprehensive revamp marks a significant investment in the capital’s gaming and leisure landscape. Te renovation includes a newly added terrace overlooking the square, which seats up to 65 guests—a first in the casino’s history.
Te interior design combines rich wood finishes and ambient lighting to deliver an elegant, intimate space that caters to modern players. A key feature is the installation of plasma ceiling screens that shift lighting in line with natural daylight cycles, enhancing the gaming atmosphere by aligning with players’ circadian rhythms.
“Leicester Square has always been synonymous with entertainment excellence, and our refurbished venue reinforces that reputation,” said Jeremy Cummins, Director at Horizons. “We've created an environment that respects the serious nature of gaming while providing the comfort
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and service that today's players expect.”
Te revitalised venue is also home to Skewd at Horizons, a new culinary collaboration with award-winning Anatolian restaurant group Skewd. Founded by executive chef Maz Demir, Skewd brings its signature open fire mangal concept to the casino setting, adding a distinctive dimension to the guest experience. A private dining room for up to 12 guests complements the new offering, catering to both intimate and corporate events.
Te partnership introduces high-end Anatolian cuisine to the heart of the West End, expanding Horizons' appeal beyond gaming to deliver a complete hospitality experience. Te venue is open to patrons aged 18 and over from Friday 20 June.
With this transformation, Horizons Casino reaffirms its position as a premier gaming and entertainment destination, uniquely blending legacy, luxury, and innovation in one of London’s most iconic locations. Horizons Casino has been at the heart of the West End since 1988, serving a mixture of local clients and international visitors. Te intimate and friendly atmosphere makes Horizons the club of choice for the more discerning customer. Te casino offers American Roulette, Baccarat, Blackjack, Tree Card Poker and Slots and Electronic Roulette.
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