Atlantic City Boardwalk

Atlantic City Boardwalk
Atlantic City Boardwalk

At a combined length of approximately 5.75 miles (9.25 kilometers), the Atlantic City / Ventnor boardwalk is currently the longest boardwalk in the world. Strolling the boardwalk will take you past famous hotels, casinos and streets.

The Boardwalk starts at Absecon Inlet and runs along the beach for four miles (six kilometers) to the city limit.

This boardwalk gained notoriety due to the board game Monopoly, which was based upon the trading and dealing of real estate in Atlantic City.

The first version of the boardwalk was built in 1870, with 12-foot wide sections laid directly on the sand, in hopes of reducing the amount of sand tracked into hotel lobbies by beachgoers.

The well-known song, "On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City," comes from the 1946 film "Three Little Girls in Blue."

Location

Beach Side
Atlantic City, Atlantic County
New Jersey
USA

Getting There

The Atlantic City Boardwalk is easily accessible by public transportation. The New Jersey Transit Atlantic City Rail Line has a stop at the Atlantic City Rail Terminal, which is located adjacent to the boardwalk. The boardwalk is also served by numerous NJ Transit bus routes, including the 319 and 502. Additionally, there are many private bus companies that offer transportation to Atlantic City from various locations in the tri-state area.

Nearby Airports

This is a list of primary airports in New Jersey that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.

Airports in New Jersey

Atlantic City International Airport
Newark Liberty International Airport
Trenton–Mercer Airport




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