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One Day In Atlantic City

Morning

Jump-start your day by fueling up at a breakfast buffet in one of Atlantic City’s casino hotels. A popular choice is the Borgata Buffet at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa (1 Borgata Way).

Take a detour to nearby Margate to see Lucy the Elephant (9200 Atlantic Ave.), an elephantine structure built in 1881 that's said to be one of the oldest American roadside attractions around. If you want to get to know “The World's Greatest Elephant” better, join a guided tour, where you'll learn about her interesting history. Then climb a spiral staircase to enjoy a wonderful panorama.

If the weather is nice, consider reserving a spot on the morning skyline tour provided by Atlantic City Cruises (800 N. New Hampshire Ave.). The narrated trip, departing from Gardner's Basin, travels past the city’s eclectic assortment of casino hotels, providing a good orientation to the various points of interest you’ll no doubt visit later today. And you’ll enjoy the coastal scenery and cooling ocean breezes, too.

Those seeking a greater level of activity—perhaps to burn off that buffet breakfast—can head toward the Boardwalk's northern end to visit Absecon Lighthouse (31 S. Rhode Island Ave.); there are 228 steps leading to spectacular views from the top. (A replicated lightkeeper’s quarters will interest those who don’t want to tackle the steps.) You can peer through the lighthouse’s lens toward the south—you’ll want to head in this direction so you can spend the afternoon exploring the Boardwalk, Atlantic City’s pride and joy.

Afternoon

Stroll along the Boardwalk (or have someone push you in a rolling chair), and you’ll encounter amusements interspersed among the casino hotels. If you’re traveling from the north end of the Boardwalk (near the lighthouse) to the south, head to Steel Pier (1000 Boardwalk) for some good old-fashioned fun on the midway—complete with bumper cars and cotton candy.

Continuing southward along the Boardwalk, be on the lookout for Fralinger’s Salt Water Taffy (1325 Boardwalk at Tennessee), where they're still using the original 1880s recipe. Near the junction of Park Place and the Boardwalk, you’ll encounter the New Jersey Korean War Veterans Memorial , inscribed with the names of New Jerseyans who died in the conflict. As you approach the intersection of the Boardwalk and Arkansas Avenue, you’ll find plenty to do.

Want to unwind? The Playground (1 Atlantic Ocean), once known as The Pier Shops at Caesars, features shops, such as Apple and Tiffany & Co., as well as restaurants and bars.

If you’re looking for a snack, head 3 blocks west at Boardwalk & Mississippi to arrive at the White House Sub Shop (2301 Arctic Ave.). You might want to split one of the enormous hoagies or cheesesteaks, which you and a friend can savor while checking out the celebrity photos and other bric-a-brac displayed on the walls.

Evening

Retrace your steps back to the Boardwalk, where you can pick up some literature at the Boardwalk Information Center (2301 Boardwalk). The center resides in Boardwalk Hall, famed for hosting the Miss America Pageant. Sneak a peek at the hall’s pipe organ, said to be the world's largest.

You'll find a number of restaurants around the Boardwalk. Dock’s Oyster House (2405 Atlantic Ave.), a local favorite since 1897, is known for its raw bar and Italian-inspired seafood dishes.

You’ll have no trouble entertaining yourself during Atlantic City evenings. If you’re hoping to encounter Lady Luck, you need only wander the Boardwalk or hop on a shuttle bus (known as a jitney): Tropicana Atlantic City (2831 Boardwalk), Bally's Atlantic City (1900 Boardwalk) and Caesars Atlantic City (2100 Pacific Ave.) are included in the lineup of casino gambling venues bordering the oceanside promenade.

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