One of the best ways to take it all in is by Rolling Chair, a canopied pedicab-like contraption built for two (and pedaled by someone else), with salt water taffy in hand. Read more.
You’ll see classic attractions like the now-defunct Parachute Jump as well as the colossal Wonder Whee and the rickety, wooden-railed Cyclone roller coaster. Read more.
Check out Stingray Reef, where you can touch and feed the gentle sea creatures. Read more.
Take a ride on the Giant Dipper, the old-school roller coaster in Belmont Park before grabbing a bite at one of the boardwalk’s restaurants. Read more.
The 3-mile stretch is chock-full of historic rides like Trimper’s Carousel, the country’s oldest continuously operating carousel (it's been running since 1912) Read more.
Sample Dolle’s Candyland saltwater taffy; try a Stromboli at Nicola Pizza and play games or hit up the rides at Funland. Read more.
Try the Giant Dipper wooden roller coaster and the classic Looff carousel, which features one of the country's last remaining ring machines (grab one and try to throw it in the clown’s mouth). Read more.
Strolling this famous bit of real estate is a distinctly Californian experience. Thee Muscle Beach area is rife with musicians and street performers. Great for people-watching. Read more.
Nearly every night you’ll find street performers, musicians, magicians, and more, busking on the boardwalk, free of charge. Read more.
One of the newest boardwalk additions is the adults-oriented Beach Club in Ocean Oasis Waterpark complete with private cabanas, hammocks, lounge areas, live music, and spa services. Read more.