Atlantic City
Travel Guides
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Atlantic City International Airport is 9 miles northwest of the city’s central business district. The field is also home of the New Jersey National Guard’s 177th Fighter Wing and the Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City.
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With a station just opposite the causeway, the Atlantic City Amtrak offers easy and relaxed access to the dining, hotels and amusements of Atlantic City. Follow this link to see more information or check for area hotels.
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Opened in 1870, the Atlantic City Boardwalk was one of the first in the US and is still the best known. Running along the beach for four miles, the boardwalk is fronted by casinos, restaurants, retail establishments, and amusements.
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Carey Stadium is an open air sports field right next to the Ocean City boardwalk . Mostly it serves as home field for local school teams, but it has been utilized by the Ocean City USL Premier Development League club too. Spectating there means cheap entertainment in the best of settings.
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The Atlantic City Convention Center opened in 1997. The center includes 5 exhibit halls, 500,000 sq ft of showroom, and forty five meeting rooms. To compare cheap Atlantic City hotels, follow this link.
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The Discovery Sea Shell Museum is a collection of in excess of 10 thousand rare or unusual shells. The gift shop includes a mix of nautical themed presents and taxidermy.
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Downtown Atlantic City allows a plethora of ways to be entertained in grand fashion. Whether gambling, shopping, or wining and dining, there will be multiple options to do it and hotels to retire to afterward.
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Charles B Darrow was credited with inventing “Monopoly”, which helped the world memorize the street names of Atlantic City. In 1970 the city erected a plaque in his honor, fittingly where Boardwalk meets Park Place.
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There’s actually only 1 outlet mall in all of south Jersey, but it happens to span 3 city blocks in Atlantic City. “The Walk” is an open air mall operating there since 2003.
Top Destinations
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The Trump Marina Casino and Hotel adjacent to the Senator Frank S. Farley State Marina, which features casinos, restaurants, and clubs. Like many other properties owned by Donald Trump, this Atlantic City, NJ hotel offers a host of onsite amenities including an outdoor pool, a full-service health club and spa, and more than 50,000 square feet of meeting and event space. Each of the more than 1,000 guest rooms provides views of either the city skyline or the shore.
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At Harrah's Resort Atlantic City, guest are in close proximity not only to the hustle and bustle of the casinos and night life, but also other exciting New Jersey attractions such as The Shell at Trump Marina, the Atlantic City Historical Museum, and the Atlantic City Art Center. Of course, guests don't even have to leave Harrah's to have fun, thanks to its seven restaurants, onsite nightclub, and its sprawling casino.
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The Trump Taj Mahal Casino takes a page from the original structure in India with its towering white marble façade. The property is sprawled out on 17 acres that are packed with clubs, bars, restaurants, and shops. The Taj Mahal's expansive casino is full of all the games and slots the serious or casual gambler could ever want. Over 2,000 comfortably appointed guest rooms await gamers' return after a long, entertaining evening.
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The Mardi Gras-themed Showboat Atlantic City ensures that every day is a festive one while visiting the New Jersey shore. This unique property takes the best of the Big Easy and provides one of the most entertaining environments in all of Atlantic City. The Showboat Atlantic City is situated right by the boardwalk and all of its attractions. Onsite amenities include four restaurants, three bars, a nightclub, and an action-packed casino. After a long night of poker or partying, go back to your comfortably appointed room and rest easy.
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Rodeway Inn Atlantic City is a comfortable and convenient place to stay during your visit to the New Jersey shore. The inn puts guests in close proximity to such area attractions as the beach and boardwalk, The Tropicana Casino, Bally's Wild Wild West Casino, and the Atlantic City Convention Center. The Rodeway Inn offers daily complimentary breakfast and free parking.
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If you are looking for a convenient, affordable place to stay while in Atlantic City, the Travelodge Atlantic City is a great choice. This hotel is close to the beach and boardwalk, as well as the excitement at the Trump Taj Mahal and Bally's. Guests of the Travelodge can take advantage of free complimentary breakfasts each morning to refuel after a long night of gambling or dancing at one of the area's night clubs.
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The Crown Motel in Atlantic City, NJ is fit for a king or queen looking to get away for some quality time at the casino or the boardwalk. Want to sit back and take it all in? Guest rooms feature balconies that are great for relaxing. The Crown Motel is just steps away from The Shops on Ocean One and a short distance away from the world-renowned Tropicana.
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The Marriott Courtyard is situated a block from the boardwalk and beach that has made Atlantic City famous. It is also within walking distance from Trump Taj Mahal's casino and nightlife. While staying at the Marriott Courtyard, guests will enjoy the onsite fitness center, free Internet access, and the flat-screen televisions in their guest rooms.