Manhattan → Atlantic City

New York to Atlantic City, chauffeured.

A private car down the Parkway and a quiet ride home after the night — no meter, no last train, no long drive when you are done.

The corridor

Manhattan to the shore, door to Boardwalk.

Atlantic City sits about 125 miles south of Manhattan — the Garden State Parkway to the Atlantic City Expressway, roughly two and a half hours when the shore traffic behaves.

The Shore Run

Garden State Parkway to the Atlantic City Expressway. The chauffeur watches the summer patterns and times the run so you arrive rested, not wrung out from the drive.

The Late Table

Two and a half hours home at two in the morning pairs with nothing — not dinner, not the show, not the floor at the Borgata. The car waits, however late the night runs.

Groups, One Manifest

A table of six moving between casinos, a bachelor weekend, a corporate night out. Sprinters and SUVs move everyone together, with one phone number instead of six rideshare apps at surge.

The point of the night is the night — dinner, the Boardwalk, the show, the late table. The house holds the car outside, however late it runs.

The ride home is dark, quiet, and someone else's job.

The Return, Confirmed

Book the round trip and the return never becomes a negotiation. The desk confirms the rate privately before you leave — no meter running against the Parkway, no surge multiplier at two in the morning.

Why the house

Built for the late return.

The ride home you didn't plan

The tables run late and the Parkway is long. The car waits however the night goes, and the chauffeur drives you north while you rest — no scramble for a way back to New York at one in the morning.

The right door, not the far deck

Marina District or Boardwalk, the chauffeur knows which entrance you want — the Borgata's porte-cochère, the Ocean valet, the Hard Rock front — and sets you down there, not at the end of a garage.

Room for the group

A birthday, a bachelor night, a company outing to a fight or a show. Sedan, SUV, or a Sprinter for a full table of friends — one car, one chauffeur, everyone arrives and leaves together.

No meter, no surge

The rate is confirmed privately by the desk before you roll — flat for the run, holding through the late return. No app fare climbing at 2 a.m., no meter running while the chauffeur waits outside the casino.

Stay for the last hand. The car does not mind.

Midnight on the Boardwalk, asleep by the Parkway.

Quilted leather seat detail in low light
The night, handled
The shore run

Midnight is early.

Questions

NYC to Atlantic City — FAQ

How long is the drive from Manhattan to Atlantic City?

Roughly 125 miles and about two and a half hours by the Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and Atlantic City Expressway — longer on a summer Friday or a fight weekend. The desk times your departure to the traffic that actually exists on your day, not an average.

Can the car wait and bring us back the same night?

Yes. Most Atlantic City runs are round-trip with a late return, and that is what the house is built for. The chauffeur waits through dinner, the show, or the tables and drives you back up to New York whenever you are ready. Share the plan with the desk and it holds the car for the return.

What does the ride to Atlantic City cost?

Rates are confirmed privately by the desk, not posted as a public fare. Tell us the pickup, the property, the size of your group, and the return, and the house quotes a flat rate for the round trip — no meter, no surge on the way home.

Reserve the run

Down for the night, home by chauffeur.

Give the desk your date, your property, and your party. The house confirms the car, the chauffeur, and a flat rate for the round trip — privately, before you roll.

Reserve

Book your chauffeur.

Tell us where and when — you'll have it arranged by your desk and your rate confirmed privately, with no surge.