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Margate

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Home of Lucy the Elephant

Margate is best known as the home of Lucy the Elephant, a 65-foot tall wooden elephant built in 1881 that has become one of the most beloved landmarks on the Jersey Shore. Recently restored in a $2 million renovation, Lucy continues to welcome visitors who climb inside for tours ($8.50 adults, $4 kids).

The town itself offers a more upscale, quieter alternative to neighboring Atlantic City. The beaches are clean and less crowded, the homes are elegant, and the atmosphere is decidedly family-oriented. Margate's bay side provides calm waters for paddleboarding and kayaking.

The dining scene punches above its weight with Steve & Cookie's (perfect for special occasions) and excellent BYOB options like Tomatoes. The town hosts Beachstock in June and other community events throughout the summer.

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What Makes Margate Special

Upscale Family Beach

Known for its family-friendly and upscale atmosphere

Perfect For

families, history buffs, Lucy enthusiasts

Free Beach Access

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Local Legend

Lucy the Elephant (1881) is the oldest surviving roadside attraction in Ameri...

Did You Know?

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Did You Know?

Lucy the Elephant (1881) is the oldest surviving roadside attraction in America. She was nearly demolished in 1970 but was saved with just 30 days notice by a grassroots campaign.

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Did You Know?

Lucy has served as a real estate office, a tavern, a summer home, and a tourist attraction over her 140+ year history.

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Did You Know?

Marven Gardens (spelled differently as 'Marvin Gardens' on the game board) is a real neighborhood that inspired the Monopoly property.

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Parking

Paid

From NYC

2hr 15min

Transit

Bus

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Don't Miss in Margate

Lucy the Elephant

Must See

Iconic 65-foot wooden elephant, a National Historic Landmark since 1881. Recently restored ($2M renovation). $8.50 adults, $4 kids. Climb inside for tours and panoramic views.

Also Worth Checking Out

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Beachstock โ€” Annual June music festival on the beach with live bands and community celebration. One of the shore's best free events.
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Marven Gardens โ€” Yes, it's real! The neighborhood that inspired the Monopoly property (spelled differently on the game). Walk through this historic area.

Where to Eat in Margate

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Steve & Cookie's By the Bay

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$$$

Try: Seafood specialties

โ€ข BYOBโ€ข waterfront

Tomatoes

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Try: Pasta dishes

โ€ข BYOBโ€ข Italian

Bocca Coalfire Bistro

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Try: Coal-fired pizza

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Where to Stay in Margate

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Margate Vacation Rentals

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Upscale beach houses and condos throughout Margate. More refined than neighboring towns.

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Getting to Margate

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Margate is accessible via NJ Transit via bus routes 505.

NJ Transit bus 505 from Atlantic City.

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๐Ÿš— By Car

  • From NYC: 2hr 15min
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr
  • From Newark: 2hr
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Best Time to Visit Margate

Peak Season

June - August

Warmest weather, all attractions open, full beach services. Expect larger crowds and higher prices.

Off-Season Perks

  • โ€ขLower accommodation prices
  • โ€ขFewer crowds
  • โ€ขEasier parking
  • โ€ขMore authentic local experience

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