Today the hotel is home to several exceptional restaurants. The property was later bought by the Seminole Indian tribe, completely and expensively renovated to showcase music and memorabilia, and re-opened as the Hard Rock in 2018. Originally built as the Trump Taj Mahal, this was the third of the Atlantic City casinos the developer bankrupted. Just a few of the things that caught our eye among the thousands of items of priceless memorabilia:
Thanks to the collection of outfits worn and instruments played by the industry's best-known performers on display, visitors are surrounded by sights and sounds that thrilled generations. With five stages and live entertainment 365 days a year, this casino resort is a mecca for music lovers. It feels as if there's a party going on at the Hard Rock, and everyone's invited.