Top 5 Things To Do In Atlantic City
by Gabriel Adams
When visiting Atlantic City in New Jersey, you may have
planned your journey to this destination with one thing on your
mind (the casinos) but there are many other places to visit
while in the area. With a mystique and history that delights
many, the city provides an entertaining selection of
attractions and activities to enjoy during a stopover.
Boardwalk
Monopoly is not the only place where you can pay a visit to
the Boardwalk. The original sight is located in Atlantic City
and is one of the well-known attractions found on the East
Coast. The Boardwalk is known across the United States, as well
as on an international level. Measuring more than four miles,
this sight offers a variety of eateries, shops, and access to
the beach. While enjoying the scenery and experience, sampling
the famous saltwater taffy of the city is a complete must.
Steel Pier
Located across from the Taj Mahal Casino at Virginia Avenue,
you will encounter the amusement pier, which offers a wealth of
history to explore. It is here that a variety of carnival games
and rides are situated, which makes the perfect stop for a
range of visitors, including vacationing families to lovers
enjoying a romantic stop by the beach.
Ripleys Believe It or Not Museum
When it comes to exploring the unknown, the unexplainable,
or the just plain weird, it is the Ripleys Believe It or Not
Museum in Atlantic City that will provide loads of
entertainment. The exhibits at this site touch upon some of the
oddest, strangest, and almost unbelievable displays of human
achievements, nature, and the rest of the world. Why not join
the more than 12 million visitors who have paid a visit to this
museum, which can be found in about 50 sites located about the
world? This attraction is known to provide a great distraction
from the hustle and bustle of the casinos.
Absecon Lighthouse
For a pleasing Boardwalk detour, the Absecon Lighthouse
serves as the tallest lighthouse in all of New Jersey. To enjoy
a host of beautiful views about the city, the lighthouse is a
great sight that dates back to 1855. Depending on the time of
year that you visit this attraction, you may come across a
variety of events, such as childrens art exhibitions, garden
parties, wine tasting parties, and entertaining murder
mysteries. During the Christmas season, an array of holiday
activities is held.
The Casinos
When planning a trip to Atlantic City, it is the casinos
that bring in a lot of curious tourists. One of the first
establishments about the Boardwalk is called the Resorts, which
is situated on Pennsylvania Avenue. Next to this casino, the
Trump Taj Mahal is positioned on Virginia Avenue, which offers
a theme based upon the Arabian Nights tales. On Arkansas
Avenue, you will encounter Caesars, boasting some of the best
rooms in the city.
When visiting Michigan Avenue, you will come across the
Ballys Wild Wild West Casino, which takes themed casinos to the
next level. Want more options? Additional casino attractions in
Atlantic City includes the Sands (Indiana Avenue); Trump Plaza
(Mississippi Avenue); Atlantic City Hilton (end of the
Boardwalk); and Harrahs (Boardwalk via Brigantine
Boulevard).
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