Landmarks in Atlantic City

Atlantic City is a popular city in New Jersey. First of all, it is popular due to the fact that gambling is allowed here. And secondly, because there are beautiful beaches and a developed tourism industry.

The best way to see all the sights is to walk along the six-kilometer boardwalk, the oldest in the United States. It contains five of the eight local casinos, a large number of hotels, recreation centers, shops, etc. In addition, the promenade will take you to one of the piers, where your entertainment awaits you. Steel Pier has an amusement park with slides, games and catering. Garden Pier is known as a center of culture and art.

Attractions and attractions in Atlantic City

Most of the sights in the city are somehow tied to the promenade. The Atlantic City Historical Museum is located on the corner of the boardwalk and New Jersey Avenue. The Monopoly Monument is on the corner of the Boardwalk and Park Place.

The Absecon Lighthouse on Rhode Island Avenue is still the tallest in New Jersey, although it was built back in 1857. From its top, a wonderful view of the Jersey coastline opens up.

North Hampshire Avenue is home to the Atlantic City Aquarium and Ocean Life Center. It contains eight huge aquariums, artifacts from sunken ships, etc.

Entertainment in the city includes a wide variety of shows. As if this city was specially created for all kinds of concerts and tours. Broadwalk Hall is the central place where all the fun happens. The city’s most accessible show is the Water Show at The Pier Shops, a large mall. This show includes a play of colors, singing fountains and music.

The beach, which adjoins the central part of the city, is worth a special mention. A large number of resort hotels go directly to it. On the beach you can swim, surf or fish.