Caesars Atlantic City, Casino resort on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, United States
Caesars Atlantic City is a casino resort on the Boardwalk comprising 1,158 guest rooms and rising 387 feet (118 meters) above the ocean. The architecture features Roman-inspired elements including white columns, marble finishes, and classical ornamentation.
The resort opened in 1979 as Atlantic City's second casino operation, catalyzing growth in the city's gaming sector at a formative moment. This opening helped reshape the region's economy and tourism landscape.
The property draws its name from Roman emperors and weaves classical references throughout its public spaces, from grand entrance halls to dining venues. Visitors encounter columns, marble details, and Roman motifs that shape the overall aesthetic.
Guests can enter the property directly from the Boardwalk promenade, and self-parking is available in the adjacent garage located on Missouri Avenue. The location offers convenient access for both pedestrians and drivers.
The gaming floor spans approximately 145,000 square feet and includes a dedicated section called Palace East designed for Asian gaming preferences. This specialized area demonstrates how the resort caters to distinct international player communities.
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