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How to get to Atlantic City

How to get there: Introduction

When planning a trip to Atlantic City, you are choosing a famous resort on the East Coast, renowned for its entertainment resorts, beaches, and legendary wooden boardwalk. This city in the USA offers a rich entertainment programme all year round. You can reach the destination by various means: a direct flight, a train with a transfer, by bus, or by car.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the resort is by air. The city is served by its own airport, Atlantic City International (ACY), located just a few minutes' drive from the centre and well-connected to the tourist zone.

Alternatively, many travellers choose to fly into a major international hub — Philadelphia Airport (PHL), located approximately 91 km away. This allows access to a wide network of connecting flights and makes it easy to reach the coast via a rental car or transfer.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Medium
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Available plane tickets

By Train

Although there is no long-distance train station directly in Atlantic City, rail connections to the region are organized quite conveniently. The main transit hub for tourists is the city of Philadelphia, where trains arrive from many states.

Once in Philadelphia, travellers can transfer to regional lines or buses to cover the remaining distance to the coast. This route is often chosen by those who wish to enjoy views of the USA from a train window.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
WRI
109 km
1 h 15 min
PHL
99 km
1 h 4 min
DOV
210 km
2 h 3 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus service is one of the most accessible and popular ways to get to the resort. The most in-demand route connects the coast with the city of Philadelphia: a comfortable bus covers the distance of 104 km in just 1.9 hours.

There are also trips from other settlements in the region. A trip from Wrightstown (about 144 km) will take approximately 3.3 hours, while a longer journey from the city of Dover (232 km) will require about 4.7 hours of travel time.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
WRI
144 km
3 h 17 min
PHL
104 km
1 h 51 min
DOV
232 km
4 h 40 min

By Car

Travelling by car ensures freedom of movement and allows you to plan your schedule independently. The fastest route runs from the city of Philadelphia: a road about 99 km long usually takes just 1.1 hours.

It is also convenient to arrive from other points: the path from Wrightstown (109 km) will take around 1.2 hours, and a trip from the city of Dover (210 km) will require about 2 hours. The roads in this direction are generally of excellent quality.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
WRI
109 km
1 h 15 min
PHL
99 km
1 h 4 min
DOV
210 km
2 h 3 min

Travel Tips

To ensure your holiday in Atlantic City is as comfortable and carefree as possible, we have prepared several important practical recommendations.

  1. Clothing and Season: It is hot and humid here in summer, so bring light clothing, but take a jacket for the air-conditioned indoor venues. In winter, it is windy, so a warm coat will be required.
  2. Transport: The most convenient way to move around the tourist zone is via the famous Jitney mini-buses, which operate around the clock.
  3. Finances: The official currency is the US Dollar (USD). Cards are accepted everywhere, but cash is useful for tipping and small purchases on the boardwalk.
  4. Health and Safety: The Boardwalk area and resorts are safe and well-guarded; however, it is advisable to avoid unlit streets away from the centre at night.
  5. Age Restrictions: Please strictly remember that entry to gaming establishments and specific age-restricted venues in the USA is permitted only from 21 years (always carry your passport).
  6. Etiquette and Tipping: In restaurants, it is customary to leave 15–20% of the bill; it is also standard to give $1–2 to porters and housekeepers.
  7. What to Avoid: Do not take photographs inside gaming zones within the resorts — this is often prohibited by establishment rules and may raise questions from security.
  8. Top Tip: Be sure to set aside time for a walk along the Boardwalk — it is the oldest and longest wooden promenade in the world, the true heart of the city's atmosphere.

Following these simple rules will help you avoid misunderstandings and fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of excitement and celebration.

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