About The Claridge Hotel
An Atlantic City landmark and legend, the historic Claridge Hotel stands at the center of the fabled Boardwalk at the corner of Park Place and Broadway, overlooking the ocean and Brighton Park. Opened in 1930, this Art Deco architectural gem was once, at 24 stories, the tallest hotel in America and known as "The Sky Scraper by the Sea." The Claridge hosted the famous and the infamous. John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, and Frank Sinatra were guests. Mobsters Al Capone and Nucky Thompson favored The Claridge, an important part of the notorious Boardwalk Empire.
Returned to its Art Deco splendor in 2014, The Claridge offers 480 luxurious guestrooms and suites, many with ocean views and Jacuzzi tubs. All rooms are equipped with Frette linens, flat-screen TV, in-room safe, Keurig coffee maker, refrigerator, hair dryer and deluxe toiletries.
| Once a popular speakeasy, The Twenties Restaurant retains its Jazz Age ambiance.. |
The Twenties Restaurant is one of the oldest dining establishments in Atlantic City, known for its fine Italian fare, fresh seafood and Jazz Age ambiance. A popular speakeasy during Prohibition, the restaurant boasts the original bar from those decadent days. The Twenties is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The Claridge is known for its entertainment, and The newly renovated Celebrity Theater is the scene of classic Broadway musicals and performances. The theater is also the proud home of the Atlantic City Ballet. The Malcolm Lounge showcases top musical talent.
With 100,000 square feet of conference and event space, The Claridge Hotel is ideal for weddings, special events, parties and meetings. The newly renovated Ocean Front Grand Ballroom with its vaulted blue and gold ceiling, brilliant chandeliers and sea views, accommodates up to 450 guests at weddings, dinners and special events.
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