Atlantic City Life and Visitor Travel Tips

(Atlantic City, New Jersey - NJ, USA)



Lying to the southeast of Philadelphia on the New Jersey shoreline, Atlantic City is an easy-going casino town and a viable alternative to Las Vegas. Excellent public transport and travel options link Atlantic City with Philadelphia and New York, ensuring easy access, together with the various road systems that feed the town.

Travel around Atlantic City is also a breeze and the visitor facilities together with the quality shopping and dining will ensure a hassle-free stay. Here are some helpful travel tips about life in Atlantic City.


Tourism and Tourist Information

To make your stay in Atlantic City as straightforward and as hassle-free as possible, making use of the excellent tourist and travel information facilities is essential. You can obtain free maps and brochures at the many travel agencies and visitor centers, and Atlantic City hotels also have plenty of useful tips and information. Preparing yourself before you leave home is also a good idea, such as researching Atlantic City on the Internet where there is a wealth of good information.

Atlantic City Convention and Visitors Authority
Address: 2314 Pacific Avenue, Atlantic City, New Jersey NJ, 08401-6629, USA
Tel: +1 609 348 7100

Language

There are literally hundreds of languages spoken all over the US owing to the large Hispanic, Chinese and Japanese communities and other ethnic minorities. The most commonly spoken language in Atlantic City, New Jersey and throughout America is English.

Visas

Prior to your arrival in Atlantic City, check with your nearest consulate or embassy for details about whether you require a visa for travel to Atlantic City and the USA. Applications for visas should always be made well in advance.

Working

A number of different categories of non-immigrant visas are available for those planning to work in Atlantic City and the USA temporarily. Working without a visa is against the law in America and harsh penalties are enforced. Those intending to work in Atlantic City should apply for the relevant working visa in their home country and may need a letter or documentation from their prospective Atlantic City employer.

Currency

Currency in circulation today in Atlantic City, New Jersey, is typical of the United States of America. The American dollar is the official currency of the USA, and is commonly known as buck. Dollar bank notes in Atlantic City are usually called bills and come in denominations of $1, $2 (unusual), $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. The dollar is divided into 100 cents and coins in Atlantic City come in denominations of 1 cent (penny), 5 cents (nickel), 10 cents (dime) and 25 cents (quarter) and a 1 dollar coin.

Tipping

Tipping is generally expected in Atlantic City and in many cases required, unless service has been particularly poor. Restaurants in Atlantic City usually expect a tip of between 10 to 20 percent, together with taxi drivers. Bars in the city also appreciate some kind of gratuity and often have special tips trays on the counter. Hotel staff in Atlantic City also expect a small tip, which can be as little as a dollar.

Smoking

When dining in Atlantic City, you will find many restaurants now operate strict 'no smoking' policies and the attitude of locals towards smoking in most public places in Atlantic City has changed greatly over recent years. Smoking is now also not permitted on public transport options in Atlantic City, which include bus and train travel. Before smoking in public areas in Atlantic City and New Jersey, check with those around you.