Atlantic County Shore Resort
Welcome to Atlantic City, the Atlantic County seaside resort known worldwide for its boardwalk, casino hotels, and wide ocean beaches on Absecon Island.
Atlantic City occupies much of Absecon Island, a barrier island on the New Jersey coast in Atlantic County, about 60 miles southeast of Philadelphia. It was laid out in the mid-19th century as a seaside resort, and its famous Boardwalk, built in 1870, made it one of the country's first great beach destinations. Salt water taffy is said to have been invented here in 1883, and grand hotels lined the shore for generations. The Absecon Lighthouse, among the tallest in the United States, still stands as a reminder of that era. In 1976 New Jersey voters approved casino gambling for the city, and the first casino opened in 1978, reshaping the economy around gaming, hospitality, and tourism. Today casino hotels such as Bally's, Caesars, Tropicana, Hard Rock, and Ocean stand along the Boardwalk, joined by the convention center, the Steel Pier, and a year-round calendar of concerts, conventions, and events. Away from the resort core, Atlantic City is also a working residential city of roughly 38,600 people, with neighborhoods of rowhouses, single-family homes, and condominiums. Public schools fall under Atlantic City Public Schools, and families also have access to private and parochial school options in the city and nearby shore towns. The city sits at the eastern end of the Atlantic City Expressway, and NJ Transit's Atlantic City Rail Line offers direct rail service from Philadelphia's 30th Street Station. Atlantic City International Airport lies nearby in Egg Harbor Township, and NJ Transit buses and local jitneys move people around the island. The city's compact, walkable core means many visitors park once and explore the Boardwalk on foot. Its blend of beach, entertainment, and everyday neighborhoods makes Atlantic City distinct among New Jersey shore towns — a place where the casino and resort economy coexists with long-established residential blocks, parks, and community institutions that operate year-round.
Atlantic City is in Atlantic County, New Jersey. The city occupies Absecon Island, a barrier island on the Atlantic Ocean, about 60 miles southeast of Philadelphia and roughly 125 miles south of New York City.
Atlantic City is known as a seaside resort with a famous Boardwalk, wide ocean beaches, and a row of casino hotels including Bally's, Caesars, Tropicana, Hard Rock, and Ocean. Casino gambling was legalized in New Jersey in 1976, and the city has been a major Northeast beach destination since the late 19th century.
NJ Transit's Atlantic City Rail Line runs directly from Philadelphia's 30th Street Station to the rail terminal next to the Atlantic City Convention Center, with no transfers. By car, the Atlantic City Expressway is the main route into the city from the west.
Atlantic City is served by the Atlantic City Public Schools district, which operates elementary, middle, and high schools within the city and is part of Atlantic County's school choice program. Private and parochial school options are also available in the area.
Atlantic City is both a resort destination and a year-round city of about 38,600 residents. Beyond the casino district, neighborhoods such as Venice Park hold single-family homes, and the city offers beaches, parks, and everyday amenities alongside its tourism economy.
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