Atlantic City

Absecon Lighthouse
31 S. Rhode Island Ave
+1 609 449-1360
Adults: $8, Seniors: $4, Children (ages 4–12): $5, Under 3: Free
M 11AM–4PM, Th-Su 11AM–4PM; July and August daily 10AM-5PM

Built in 1857 and is the tallest in New Jersey. 228 steps to the top will yield a magnificent view of the Jersey shoreline.

Lucy the Elephant
9200 Atlantic Av. ''at Decatur Ave.''
+1 609 823-6473
Adults $6, ages 3–12 $3
located in nearby town of Margate

A 65-ton building built to look like an elephant. Built in 1881 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this is one of those curious pieces of Americana that one doesn't see too much of anymore. 30-minute tours of its interior are available.

Atlantic City Historical Museum
New Jersey Av. and the Boardwalk
+1 609 344-1943

Interesting insights into the city's history through various exhibits and artifacts. Look for the larger-than life Mr. Peanut!

Atlantic City Shows

Atlantic City has grown to be one of the north easts main stops for all large concerts and tours. With Boardwalk Hall being a great place to see a show or a world championship boxing match – the entertainment with Atlantic City Shows never ends.

The Water Show at The Pier Shops at Caesars
One Atlantic Ocean
free
Enter the Arcades from the Boardwalk and walk through to the ocean

There is a nice show about 10min, consisting of colors, fountains, and music.

Atlantic City Aquarium - Ocean Life Center
800 North New Hampshire Av.
+1 609 348-2880
Adults: $7, Seniors: $5, Children (ages 4–12): $4, Under 3: Free
Daily 10AM–5PM

Features eight giant aquariums including a touch tank, shipwreck artifacts, etc.

Monopoly Monument
Park Place and the Boardwalk, across from Bally's Atlantic City

The streets in the world's favorite board game take their names from Atlantic City's streets. Sept 2011- DEC 2011