When people think of boardwalks, they think of New Jersey. The Garden State is lined with them, going up and down the Jersey Shore, and they’re packed with fun attractions and beautiful sights. But there’s no more spectacular boardwalk than the Atlantic City Boardwalk, the first to be built in the United States – and today, the longest boardwalk in the world at an amazing 5.5 miles! That’s a full day of exploring, and you’ll be happy you took the trek. What was once a charming walk along the seashore is now the heart of New Jersey’s largest shopping, dining, and resort district. So put on your hiking boots, hit the boardwalk, and prepare to explore some of New Jersey’s most impressive sites and best hidden gems along the shore.
Atlantic City is New Jersey’s king of nightlife and leisure, and there’s one way to see the city best.
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That’s via the 5.5-mile boardwalk - built way back in the 1850s, and still the longest anywhere in the world. It’s a uniquely New Jersey hike!
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You’re only feet from the beach, which is the perfect place to cool off on a hot day or a peaceful spot to watch the waves when it’s cool.
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Of course, the Boardwalk is lined with the famous casinos - including the massive Cuban-themed Tropicana resort. Check out their famous restaurant collection!
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But if you want to keep it casual, you won’t have any shortage of places to eat on the boardwalk! It’s full of famous oceanside eats and snacks, plus quirky family-friendly attractions.
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Along the way, you’ll come across Playground Pier, a high-end shopping strip filled with top fashion labels.
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The kids will love the Central Pier Arcade, a massive gaming room complete with a go-kart track.
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A branch of the largest candy store in the United States, IT’SUGAR, features unique candies including an exclusive line of cocktail-flavored gummy bears.
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When you see the towering Ocean resort, you’ll know your trek is almost at an end - but you’ve got one more amazing stop in front of you.
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Head a little further north and you’ll find the Abescon Lighthouse - at 171 feet tall, the tallest lighthouse in the Garden State and a perfect photo opportunity to end your day on the boardwalk.
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Have you walked the Atlantic City Boardwalk? Let us know about your favorite sites along this New Jersey landmark in the comments section. If you’re planning a trip, you can find out more about the boardwalk’s arcade and candy store at their websites. For another Jersey Shore adventure, check out the friendliest town in New Jersey.
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Address: Atlantic City Boardwalk, 2301 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401, USAAddress: Central Pier Arcade, 1400 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401, USAAddress: IT’SUGAR Atlantic City, 1 Atlantic Ocean Suite 1110, Atlantic City, NJ 08401, USA