Jul 262011
 

The majority of Atlantic City, NJ visitors want to sleep at one of the Atlantic City Boardwalk hotels or casinos. The primary reason is, this is where you can find the most action, especially during the summer months. What can be better than walking on the Boardwalk, breathing in the fresh salt air feeling the breeze on your face and smelling funnel cakes and roasted peanuts next to the ocean.

Being a guest of a Boardwalk hotel also gives you the ability to visit other casinos, the beaches, attractions and everything the the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, NJ has to offer it’s visitors. You can choose from nine casino hotels and four hotels that don’t have casinos, all located directly on or steps away from the World Famous Boardwalk.

The Atlantic City Casino Hotels on the Boardwalk include:

  • Bally’s
  • Showboat
  • Caesars
  • Trump Taj Mahal
  • Hilton Casino
  • Resorts
  • Trump Plaza
  • Tropicana
  • The New Revel Casino

The total distance from the Revel casino to the Hilton is just over two miles. You can walk, take the Rolling Chairs for rent or walk to Pacific ave to grab Jitney Bus for $1.50. The Boardwalk connects all the casinos to eachother as well as the everything else you’ll need.

The Atlantic City hotels on the Boardwalk include the Blue Green Resort at Atlantic Palace, La Renaissance Suites, FantaSea Resorts Flagship, The Chelsea and the Day’s Inn Boardwalk. Three of five are all suite hotels featuring amazing views of the beach and ocean from the upper floors. All of these Atlantic City accommodations are generally less expensive than a casino, but give you the location you desire.

Check out these fun boardwalk attractions, Planters Peanuts, The Beach Bars, James Salt Water Taffy, Mini Golf, Ripley’s, Rainforest Cafe, Hard Rock Cafe, Steel Pier, the Pier at Caesars and Boardwalk Hall to name a few.

So when you’re ready to visit AC and you wish to stay at one of the Atlantic City Hotels on the Boardwalk, this article can be used as your guide. Have fun and we’ll see you soon at the Jersey Shore.

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