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Caesars Atlantic City, originally known as | Caesars Atlantic City, originally known as Harrah's Atlantic City, is a prominent hotel, casino, and entertainment destination located in [[Atlantic City]], New Jersey. It's one of the largest and most recognizable properties in the city, drawing visitors from across the United States and internationally. The resort offers gaming, dining, hotel rooms, and entertainment venues that keep the regional economy strong. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
The property first opened as | The property first opened as Harrah's Atlantic City on December 3, 1985. Holiday Corporation owned and operated it initially, later becoming Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. <ref>{{cite web |title=NJ.com |url=https://www.nj.com |work=nj.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> This opening marked a turning point. The casino legalization in Atlantic City back in 1976 had opened the floodgates, and Harrah's rode that wave of expansion. Visitors loved it, especially the distinctive Moorish architectural style and the diverse entertainment options. | ||
In 2018, Caesars Entertainment Corporation acquired | In 2018, Caesars Entertainment Corporation acquired Harrah's Atlantic City as part of a larger deal that brought in Centaur Gaming. The resort then went through a major rebranding and renovation. February 2019 brought the official name change to Caesars Atlantic City, aligning it with the globally recognized Caesars brand. <ref>{{cite web |title=NJ.com |url=https://www.nj.com |work=nj.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> That meant substantial investments in upgrading the hotel rooms, casino floor, and entertainment venues. The goal was simple: enhance the guest experience and cement the property's status as a premier destination. | ||
== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
Caesars Atlantic City | Caesars Atlantic City sits on the northern end of the [[Atlantic City]] Boardwalk in a prime location. The address is 2100 Pacific Avenue, right adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean with convenient beach access. Several acres make up the property, encompassing hotel towers, casino complex, parking, and outdoor spaces. Guests get panoramic views of the ocean and city skyline. | ||
Around the resort you'll find a mix of other casino hotels, residential buildings, and commercial establishments. The Boardwalk proximity makes it easy to walk to other attractions and amenities. Major highways and transportation networks also make it convenient for visitors traveling from different parts of the region. <ref>{{cite web |title=State of New Jersey |url=https://www.nj.gov |work=nj.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> | |||
== Culture == | == Culture == | ||
Caesars Atlantic City | Entertainment and events define much of what happens at Caesars Atlantic City. The resort features a large performance venue that regularly hosts concerts, comedy shows, and live entertainment acts. Dining options span from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, covering diverse culinary preferences. The casino floor itself serves as a central gathering space for gaming and social interaction. | ||
The rebranding | The rebranding incorporated Roman imperial aesthetics throughout the resort's design. You see it in the décor, architecture, and overall theme. Luxury and grandeur became the intended feeling. The property also participates in local community events and initiatives, contributing to Atlantic City's cultural fabric. <ref>{{cite web |title=State of New Jersey |url=https://www.nj.gov |work=nj.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> | ||
== Economy == | == Economy == | ||
Caesars Atlantic City | Caesars Atlantic City drives significant economic activity for Atlantic City and New Jersey. The resort employs a large workforce across hospitality, gaming, entertainment, and administration. Casino revenue generates substantial tax dollars for state and local governments, funding public services and infrastructure projects. | ||
Operations also stimulate surrounding businesses. Restaurants, shops, and transportation services all benefit from the tourist influx that Caesars Atlantic City brings in. Ongoing renovations and upgrades show a clear commitment to long-term economic sustainability and growth. <ref>{{cite web |title=NJ.com |url=https://www.nj.com |work=nj.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> | |||
== Attractions == | == Attractions == | ||
The | The casino floor stands as the primary draw. Slot machines, table games, and poker rooms fill the space. A comprehensive sportsbook lets guests wager on sporting events. Beyond that, multiple restaurants serve various cuisines at different price points, from casual to fine dining. | ||
Hotel accommodations range across rooms and suites designed for comfort and convenience. A spa and wellness center offers various treatments and services. The property also hosts regular events and performances, including concerts, comedy shows, and live entertainment. Being on the Boardwalk provides easy access to the beach, shops, and other casinos. <ref>{{cite web |title=State of New Jersey |url=https://www.nj.gov |work=nj.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> | |||
== Getting There == | == Getting There == | ||
By car, the Atlantic City Expressway connects the resort to major highways in New Jersey and neighboring states. On-site parking is available, though fees may apply. NJ Transit operates bus service to Atlantic City from various locations throughout New Jersey. That's the public transportation option for many visitors. | |||
The Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) sits about 10 miles away, offering flights to select destinations. Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), roughly 60 miles out, provides a wider range of flight options. Taxi and ride-sharing services are readily available for airport transportation. <ref>{{cite web |title=NJ.com |url=https://www.nj.com |work=nj.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category:Atlantic City]] | [[Category:Atlantic City]] | ||
[[Category:Casinos in New Jersey]] | [[Category:Casinos in New Jersey]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 12 May 2026
Caesars Atlantic City, originally known as Harrah's Atlantic City, is a prominent hotel, casino, and entertainment destination located in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It's one of the largest and most recognizable properties in the city, drawing visitors from across the United States and internationally. The resort offers gaming, dining, hotel rooms, and entertainment venues that keep the regional economy strong.
History
The property first opened as Harrah's Atlantic City on December 3, 1985. Holiday Corporation owned and operated it initially, later becoming Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. [1] This opening marked a turning point. The casino legalization in Atlantic City back in 1976 had opened the floodgates, and Harrah's rode that wave of expansion. Visitors loved it, especially the distinctive Moorish architectural style and the diverse entertainment options.
In 2018, Caesars Entertainment Corporation acquired Harrah's Atlantic City as part of a larger deal that brought in Centaur Gaming. The resort then went through a major rebranding and renovation. February 2019 brought the official name change to Caesars Atlantic City, aligning it with the globally recognized Caesars brand. [2] That meant substantial investments in upgrading the hotel rooms, casino floor, and entertainment venues. The goal was simple: enhance the guest experience and cement the property's status as a premier destination.
Geography
Caesars Atlantic City sits on the northern end of the Atlantic City Boardwalk in a prime location. The address is 2100 Pacific Avenue, right adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean with convenient beach access. Several acres make up the property, encompassing hotel towers, casino complex, parking, and outdoor spaces. Guests get panoramic views of the ocean and city skyline.
Around the resort you'll find a mix of other casino hotels, residential buildings, and commercial establishments. The Boardwalk proximity makes it easy to walk to other attractions and amenities. Major highways and transportation networks also make it convenient for visitors traveling from different parts of the region. [3]
Culture
Entertainment and events define much of what happens at Caesars Atlantic City. The resort features a large performance venue that regularly hosts concerts, comedy shows, and live entertainment acts. Dining options span from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, covering diverse culinary preferences. The casino floor itself serves as a central gathering space for gaming and social interaction.
The rebranding incorporated Roman imperial aesthetics throughout the resort's design. You see it in the décor, architecture, and overall theme. Luxury and grandeur became the intended feeling. The property also participates in local community events and initiatives, contributing to Atlantic City's cultural fabric. [4]
Economy
Caesars Atlantic City drives significant economic activity for Atlantic City and New Jersey. The resort employs a large workforce across hospitality, gaming, entertainment, and administration. Casino revenue generates substantial tax dollars for state and local governments, funding public services and infrastructure projects.
Operations also stimulate surrounding businesses. Restaurants, shops, and transportation services all benefit from the tourist influx that Caesars Atlantic City brings in. Ongoing renovations and upgrades show a clear commitment to long-term economic sustainability and growth. [5]
Attractions
The casino floor stands as the primary draw. Slot machines, table games, and poker rooms fill the space. A comprehensive sportsbook lets guests wager on sporting events. Beyond that, multiple restaurants serve various cuisines at different price points, from casual to fine dining.
Hotel accommodations range across rooms and suites designed for comfort and convenience. A spa and wellness center offers various treatments and services. The property also hosts regular events and performances, including concerts, comedy shows, and live entertainment. Being on the Boardwalk provides easy access to the beach, shops, and other casinos. [6]
Getting There
By car, the Atlantic City Expressway connects the resort to major highways in New Jersey and neighboring states. On-site parking is available, though fees may apply. NJ Transit operates bus service to Atlantic City from various locations throughout New Jersey. That's the public transportation option for many visitors.
The Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) sits about 10 miles away, offering flights to select destinations. Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), roughly 60 miles out, provides a wider range of flight options. Taxi and ride-sharing services are readily available for airport transportation. [7]
See Also
Atlantic City Boardwalk Gambling in New Jersey List of casinos in New Jersey