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Omaha, Nebraska - Doubletree Hotel Omaha-Downtown from $89 per night
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Located in the heart of downtown's business and entertainment district, Doubletree puts you close to various corporate headquarters, Central Park Mall
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Omaha, Nebraska - Embassy Suites Hotel Omaha from $169 per night
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249 room all suite atrium style full service hotel. Complimentary parking, full cooked to order breakfast and managers reception.5 miles from the airport
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Omaha, Nebraska - Residence Inn by Marriott Omaha Central from $99 per night
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Residence Inn by Marriott is designed to make you feel at home for a day, a week, a month or more. Our suites give you fifty percent more space than a
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Omaha, Nebraska - Doubletree Guest Suites Omaha from $89 per night
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The Doubletree Guest Suites Hotel in Central Omaha- One Mile North of I-80- Is Conveniently Located Six Miles from Downtown Omaha and Less Than 30 Minutes
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Omaha, Nebraska - Candlewood Suites Omaha from $81 per night
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Candlewood's unparalleled suites are designed specifically for the business traveler. Each oversized suite has a two-line speakerphone with dataport and
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Omaha, Nebraska - Majestic Hotel from $55 per night
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The Majestic Hotel is a newly-renovated property featuring updated decor and furnishings. Hot buffet breakfast and high speed wireless internet access throughout the property are both complimentary
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Omaha, NE: Planes, Trains and Your Very Own Automobile
Dine aboard a 1940's locomotive, admire aircraft restoration, and cruise the Nebraska interstate to your heart's content.
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Omaha, NE: Not Just a Steak State
Slow down, carnivores--you can dig into this town's tastiest, juiciest cut of meat after you give a few worthy Omaha sights your uncut attention.
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about the great frontier and its pioneers at the Western History Museum, where "talking" bronze sculptures share their stories and informative video touch screens educate.
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Destination Omaha lets you explore the attractions of Omaha and book your hotel room online. You'll find detailed information about Henry Doorly Zoo, The Old Market Association, Ak-Sar-Ben Aquarium, Gerald Ford Birth Site, and other local attractions on our Attractions Page. We offer great deals on all of our featured hotels. Have a great trip to Omaha!


When you visit Omaha, Nebraska, prepare to be amazed You will find a riverfront that is a showplace, a downtown renaissance, a burgeoning metropolitan area, world-class entertainment, and a host of festive events taking place year round.

Located along the banks of the Missouri River at Nebraska's eastern border, Omaha is the state's largest city. Visitors can choose from a number of museums. The Joslyn Art Museum is Nebraska’s only general art facility. Its collection includes selections ranging from western art to works of the Old Masters. The Joslyn is housed in an unusual building that is a hybrid combining art-deco and neoclassical design. The interior is truly impressive, with 38 different varieties of marble having been used in the construction of the floors and walls.

At the Durham Western Heritage Museum, there is much to see and admire. The art-deco building was once a railroad terminal, and is an attraction in itself. The chandeliers and murals inside bring to mind the lost glamour of rail travel. The museum's exhibits detail the development of Omaha and include an impressive collection of historic coins, maps and documents.

Interesting sections of the city include the historic Old Market, bounded by 10th, 13th, Harney and Jackson streets. Visitors and locals alike feel transported to the late 19th century as they stroll down the cobblestone streets. The area contains art galleries, boutiques, specialty shops, sidewalk vendors, pubs and restaurants. The Heartland of America Fountain and Park, east of the Old Market, lies on 31 acres of riverfront property.

In bold contrast to the city's stately, older buildings, Mutual of Omaha's Dome at 33rd and Dodge streets exemplifies the union of contemporary architecture with energy efficiency. As the corporate headquarters for such companies as Berkshire Hathaway Inc., ConAgra Foods, Gallup Organization, Mutual of Omaha and Union Pacific Corporation, the building bears witness to the city’s diversified economic base. At nearby Offutt Air Force Base, the U.S. Air Force's Strategic Command (STRATCOM) guides military operations around the globe.

An ambitious new riverfront project will develop the 422-acre Qwest Convention Center and Arena, the National Park Service's Midwest headquarters, and a pedestrian bridge linking Omaha and Council Bluffs.

Just outside of Omaha's metropolitan area to the northwest are Standing Bear and Glenn Cunningham lakes. These lakes were formed by earthfill dams built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and offer a host of water sports activities. The 300-acre Neale Woods Nature Center overlooks the Missouri River Valley and contains 7.5 miles of wooded and prairie trails
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Another memorable site is the legendary Boys Town, the residential program for underprivileged youth established by Father Edward Flanagan in 1917. A tour of the grounds includes the Hall of History which depicts the lifework of the founder. Today, Boys Town is an incorporated village on a 1,300 acre site that serves as both home and learning center for over 500 boys and girls.

Don't miss the two perfectly preserved Navy vessels that are on display at Freedom Park: the USS Hazard (a minesweeper) and the USS Marlin (a submarine). You also should consider a trip to the Henry Doorly Zoo, home of the Lied Jungle and the Desert Dome, said to be the world's largest indoor rain forest and largest indoor desert, respectively. You can walk through the Lied Jungle at ground level and on an elevated walkway that runs through the treetops. The Desert Dome offers a 30 foot sand dune and a hummingbird canyon, along with habitats for a variety of creatures including monitor lizards, meerkats, prairie dogs and pumas. The zoo also contains the Scott Aquarium, with an underwater tunnel for viewing sharks up close, and an IMAX theater.

If you have an interest in the performing arts, Omaha presents many options. The Omaha Symphony season includes 12 Symphony performances, 12 Pops, and six Chamber concerts and is regarded as one of the finest regional orchestras in the nation.The Omaha Opera provides professional full-scale productions which have received favorable reviews in both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. The Omaha Broadway Theater regularly brings national touring casts for major Broadway and London West End productions to the Omaha stage.

Whether you enjoy walking along a trail, strolling through the galleries of a fine museum, or relishing a fine dining experience, this Nebraska city will satisfy. Known for covering the spectrum from quaint bistros to fine dining, Omaha has its share of innovative chefs serving up some of the most memorable cuisine in mid-America. Moreover, it is a delight to experience what the local residents often take for granted: fine Omaha beef.

Among the notable annual events on Omaha's calendar are the Omaha Quilters Guild Show each April, the NCAA College World Series at Rosenblatt Stadium in June, and the September River City Roundup and Ak-Sar-Ben 4-H Livestock Exposition & Rodeo.

With the beauty of its gently rolling hills along the Missouri River and its warm mid-western hospitality, a visit to Omaha will leave you with plans to return time and time again.
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