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5 Ways to Experience Atlantic City

5 Ways to Experience Atlantic City
Atlantic City: the East Coast's original place to play! From championship golf courses and shopping to world-renowned entertainment, vibrant nightlife and the latest casino games, there are many ways to experience Atlantic City.
1. From the top of the world.Atlantic City is constantly on the move with new visitor attractions—like the Steel Pier Observation Wheel, the third largest in the United States. It stands 227 feet high and features 40 climate-controlled gondolas. The wheel continuously lights up the ever-changing Atlantic City skyline and is open year round.
2. At the outlets.Shopping is tax-free in Atlantic City! Tanger Outlets The Walk has more than 100 retail establishments, among them Pandora, Coach, Michael Kors, Guess, Banana Republic Factory, Yankee Candle and more.
3. In the crowd.For visitors who like to be entertained, the nightlife options in Atlantic City are limitless. Country, rock, rodeos, boxing and midget car racing are all performed under the bright lights at Atlantic City's casino properties or historic Boardwalk Hall.
4. When the sun goes down.When the sun goes down, the action is just heating up at Atlantic City's many nightclubs, including Premier at Borgata, Boogie Nights at the Tropicana, Haven at the Golden Nugget and The Pool at Harrah's. The variety of nightclubs allows the opportunity to dance and party the night away.
5. At the table.Atlantic City's culinary menu is a delightfully tasty mix of gourmet restaurants, with an amazing array of internationally acclaimed chefs. There are many choices that are sure to please any picky palate and price-conscious visitors. Dishes from all ethnic backgrounds—including Mexican, American, Italian, Vietnamese, Asian Indian, Southern, Cuban, Mediterranean and more—can be found at dozens of restaurants throughout the city and along the Boardwalk.
Courtesy of Tour Atlantic City

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