Atlantic City Travel Guide
USA · North America · ★★★★☆ 4.4 from 11,077 Google reviews
Last updated June 2026
Atlantic City is a city destination in USA. The best time to visit is May–Sep, with a typical mid-range budget of about $130 per day, and it holds a 4.4★ rating from 11,077 Google reviews.
The East Coast's classic boardwalk gaming town — beachfront casinos, arcades and saltwater taffy.
- CountryUSA
- RegionNorth America
- TypeCity
- Best timeMay–Sep
- Avg budget$130/day
- Google rating★★★★☆ 4.4 (11,077)
Top things to do in Atlantic City
- Boardwalk casinos
- Steel Pier rides
- Beach concerts
Best time to visit Atlantic City
The recommended season is May–Sep. Plan a comfortable daily budget of around $130 per day for a mid-range trip covering stays, food and local transport.
Where is Atlantic City?
Atlantic City sits at 39.354, -74.438 in USA. Open in Google Maps →
Frequently asked questions about Atlantic City
What is the best time to visit Atlantic City?
The best time to visit Atlantic City is May–Sep, when conditions are most comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
How much does a trip to Atlantic City cost per day?
Plan for around $130 per person per day for a mid-range trip to Atlantic City, covering accommodation, meals and local transport. Budget travellers can spend less and luxury trips cost more.
Is Atlantic City worth visiting?
Yes. Atlantic City holds a 4.4-star rating from 11,077 Google reviews, ranking it among USA's most highly rated city destinations.
What are the top things to do in Atlantic City?
Top experiences in Atlantic City include Boardwalk casinos, Steel Pier rides, Beach concerts.
How many days do you need in Atlantic City?
Most travellers spend 2 to 4 days in Atlantic City to see the main highlights at a relaxed pace, adding more time for day trips elsewhere in USA.
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