The Sao Paulo residents love to party and there’s no better place to do so than the Pechanga complex. Taking up half a square kilometer of land in the heart of the city, the Pechanga offers three hotels, a sports centre, four bars, three restaurants and a gymnasium, all based around the Pechanga casino.
The Pechanga casino is the jewel in the Establishments’ crown, and the centre of the Pechanga world.
Opened in 1955 by Juan Manuel Pechanga, the complex quickly became a draw to the cities newly affluent traders. By the time Sao Paulo became a world trade center, Pechanga was on its way to becoming one of the largest casinos in one of the largest cities in the world.
By the time Juan Manuel sold the establishment in 1974, the Pechanga casino and complex was home to some of the countries’ best loved sports stars, including Pele, the soccer star and international captain, and the Prime Minister, Febrizio Lano.
The Pechanga is currently owned by the Hilton empire, which maintains it as the finest casino in Brazil; nowhere else offers the same service and hospitality as the Pechanga. A world leader in the casino industry, the Pechanga opens twenty four hours per day, seven days a week.
Located just outside the racing circuit, the Pechanga hosts the Formula One racing stars for two weeks of the year. Scuderia Ferrari has its own lounge in the sports bar, which is the hottest ticket in town while the Grand Prix is on.
Even the croupiers of Montenegro and Monte Carlo would agree that the casino Pechanga is among the best in the world. Hopefully you’ll find out for yourself soon enough.
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