Specific area attractions include the Absecon Lighthouse, the tallest of New Jersey's lights and complete with its original lens, and the Atlantic City Historical Museum, both of which add a taste of yesteryear to this progressive community. The Noyes Museum of Art and Wheaton Village will appeal to visitors and residents looking for more cultural and "crafty" activities.
Atlantic City Accessibility
Located in the heart of the northeast and within easy driving distance of a third of the population of the United States, Atlantic City is convenient to get to and convenient to get around in. The resort is readily accessible by air through two nearby International Airports or by car and bus along three major highways.
The Atlantic City International Airport is located just minutes from the city and offers shuttle, taxi and rental car transportation. Philadelphia International Airport is a quick 60 minute drive via the Atlantic City Expressway.
Modern rail service provided by New Jersey Transit arrives and departs through the rail terminal immediately adjacent to the Atlantic City Convention Center. Within the city everything is readily accessible to public transportation on New Jersey Transit buses. Our ever popular 13 passenger jitneys move the entire length of Pacific Avenue, parallel to Atlantic City's world famous Boardwalk, to the Marina District and to the Convention Center.
Courtesy of the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority
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