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Hotels in New Jersey
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Caesars Atlantic City
2100 Pacific Ave.

Caesars is one of the oldest properties in Atlantic City, but extensive renovations have kept it feeling like one of the newest. It's situated along the boardwalk, steps from the beach and luxury shopping, and has a dramatic lobby with Roman-inspired columns and painted ceilings. Though the overall feel is more up-to-date than boardwalk neighbors, some of the 1,140 rooms still show wear and tear: Stick to the Centurion and Ocean Towers, where rooms have sophisticated decor, flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and spacious bathrooms. Upscale property amenities include an impressive spa, an adults-only rooftop pool with views, as well as a plush stadium-seat theater for live entertainment. Tack on gourmet restaurants, a clean casino, and decent nightlife options, and what you get is a dependable choice for adults (though families are certainly welcome). Expect fees for Wi-Fi and parking.

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City
1000 Boardwalk

**The Trump Taj Mahal, which closed in 2014, reopened as Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City in late June 2018. We will update our review and photography as soon as possible. **The Trump Taj Mahal opened in 1990 after the success of the original Trump Plaza a mile down the boardwalk. The not-so-subtle exterior reveals the Indian theme from afar and is just as dated as the original gold interiors and crystal chandeliers. The enormous 17-acre property has 2010 rooms spread across two towers: the original Taj Tower and the newer Chairman Tower. Contemporary rooms in the Chairman Tower -- with bursts of color and floor-to-ceiling windows -- are some of the most desirable. While common complaints include fees for parking, Wi-Fi, and use of the fitness center, this hotel is kept clean and there are plentiful restaurant and nightlife options.

Showboat Atlantic City
801 Boardwalk

Showboat Atlantic City is a New Orleans themed casino and hotel on the northernmost end of the Boardwalk. In addition to a big casino floor, this complex also includes the House of Blues, a concert space that hosts top performers. There are 1,329 rooms spread throughout three towers; all feature mini-fridges and coffeemakers. Older rooms are dated and show some wear and tear -- think old tube TVs and patterned bedspreads -- but suites are much more modern, with hardwood floors, big flat-screen TVs, and some bathrooms with Jacuzzi tubs and glass walk-in showers. The Bourbon Tower, which was renovated in 2007, has some of the best rooms. Showboat has a variety of restaurants (including some following the New Orleans theme), a rooftop pool, and a big fitness center -- but there are pesky fees for Wi-Fi and parking.

Harrah's Resort Atlantic City
777 Harrah's Blvd.

Open since 1980, the upscale Harrah's Atlantic City is a massive hotel and casino located in the Marina District. The resort offers 2,590 rooms in five towers, as well as a slew of amenities, including 13 restaurants, four bars, many shops, and a fitness center. Unlike at other Atlantic City resorts, the casino is not the main draw here; rather, action is centered around the adults-only indoor pool, a glass-domed oasis with constant 82-degree temperatures and tropical plants. At night it becomes "The Pool After Dark," a lively club scene with DJs and occasional celeb appearances. Other highlights include a full spa, entertainment such as jazz concerts and comedy shows, and a seasonal family-friendly pool. Rooms renovated in 2019 are spacious, well-equipped, and contemporary, while older units need renovations and a good scrub. Those looking to stay closer to the boardwalk may want to compare rates at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City.

Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa
1 Borgata Way

Situated on the outskirts of Atlantic City, a short drive from the Boardwalk, the four-pearl Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa is an enormous resort hotel with some 2000 rooms and suites. All are spacious and have huge marble bathrooms and contemporary decor, but its the casino's myriad amenities that attract many travelers. Along with a huge casino with hundreds of table games and thousands of slot machines, there's a huge concert stadium, a big nightclub, and all sorts of bars and restaurants, including a few fine dining spots created by celebrity chefs. There's also a large, lovely spa, indoor and outdoor pools, and a spacious fitness center, though the added resort fees to cover all these amenities may turn some guests off and the location isn't the best. Travelers looking for something closer to town may want to consider a stay at Caesars Atlantic City instead.

Best Western Plus Robert Treat Hotel
50 Park Pl

Built in 1916, the BEST WESTERN PLUS Robert Treat Hotel is a Newark landmark, whose past guests have included the likes of Woodrow Wilson and Albert Einstein. Today, the 170-room mid-range property sees mostly business travelers, and the occasional sports fans or concert goers, thanks to the nearby Prudential Center and NJPAC. Rooms at the Robert Treat are pretty standard, with modern decor that's mostly bland and chain-like. Guests will appreciate the hotel’s host of amenities, such free Wi-Fi and breakfast, a modern fitness center, shuttles to and from all of New York’s major airports, and an upscale restaurant and bar on-site. However, potential visitors should note that Newark is not the country’s safest city, and it can be dangerous for anyone to walk around -- especially at night. 

Best Western Atlantic City Hotel
1416 Pacific Ave

This budget BEST WESTERN Envoy Inn is close enough to the beach and boardwalk to reach on foot, but some guests feel unsafe in the neighborhood, especially at night. A rather average chain property, features include a tiny fitness room and a free continental breakfast, but no pool or on-site entertainment. The 76 rooms have modest, contemporary decor, and offer mini-fridges, microwaves, coffeemakers, and hairdryers. Free Wi-Fi and free toiletries are added perks, and parking is free on weekdays, but not weekends. Those shopping around should check out Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center Hotel. Though farther from the beach, it does have a pool and fitness center, and offers more appealing common spaces. 

The Westin Jersey City Newport
479 Washington Blvd

Located along the beautiful promenade in Jersey City, just a 15-minute PATH train (subway) ride from the hip West Village in New York City, the Westin isn't the most convenient option for New York sightseeing, but its 429 large rooms (with great beds), excellent gym, and indoor pool and Jacuzzi make being a little more patient well worth it.

Aloft Silicon Valley
8200 Gateway Blvd

The Aloft Silicon Valley is located in Newark, a quiet and family-friendly area that is fairly isolated from local attractions. This 174-room hotel offers the sleek and stylish rooms along with a secluded outdoor pool and popular bar. All rooms here are suites -- with wet bars, mini-fridges, and lounge areas -- but the living area isn't separate from the bedroom. The (somewhat minimal) action of Silicon Valley is located a 20-minute drive away in Palo Alto, but the hotel does offer nice perks such as a 24-hour fitness center, outdoor fire pit, and a pet-friendly attitude.

Rus Mar Motel
5010 Ocean Ave

With a quiet atmosphere and a pet-friendly policy, the nine-room Rus Mar Motel is an ideal spot for those traveling with Fido. Its prime address on Ocean Avenue means guests only have to walk half a block to reach the beach and boardwalk -- a real bonus, especially considering there’s no pool here. The motel offers free parking and Wi-Fi, and has beach equipment like chairs and umbrellas available for daily rentals. Pets incur an extra nightly fee, and only two pets are allowed per room. Travelers looking for a pet-friendly place with a pool should consider Esplanade Suites, a Sundance Vacation Resort, a larger motel that is farther from the beach than Rus Mar.