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Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha Landscape

Omaha is an exciting and vibrant city, serving as the largest hub in the state and a cornerstone of the Midwest. Nestled along the Missouri River, it seamlessly blends rich history with modern amenities, offering a dynamic mix of urban attractions and natural beauty.

Founded in 1854, Omaha played a pivotal role in the westward expansion of the United States, particularly as a key point along the Oregon Trail. Today, it stands as a thriving economic center with a diverse range of industries, from finance–home to major players like Berkshire Hathaway and Mutual of Omaha–to tech, health care, and transportation.

Renowned for its exceptional steakhouses and storied meatpacking heritage, Omaha also boasts an evolving culinary scene, featuring both local favorites and international flavors. For family-friendly entertainment, the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, famous worldwide for its indoor rainforest and diverse animal exhibits, is a must-see.

Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the city's many parks, trails, and green spaces, as well as the scenic Bob Kerry Pedestrian Bridge, which spans the Missouri River and connects Omaha to neighboring Iowa.

With its warm, welcoming atmosphere, rich culture offerings, and the perfect blend of history and innovation, Omaha is a city that invites exploration. We're excited to welcome you for an unforgettable experience!

Places to Visit

The following attractions are only a short drive away. Whatever you are in the mood for, Omaha has it all!

A visit to the Henry Doorly Zoo is a must for all visitors to Omaha. Consistently ranked as one of the best in the world, Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium has the world's largest indoor desert and the largest indoor rainforest in North America.

www.omahazoo.com

The Kiewit Luminarium is Omaha's interactive science center on the RiverFront, featuring over 100 hands-on exhibits that combine science, art, and technology. Visitors can explore concepts like light, sound, and engineering through immersive, touch-based experiences, making it a fun and educational destination for all ages.

www.kiewitluminarium.org

Lauritzen Gardens is a beautiful botanical garden along Omaha's riverfront, featuring seasonal flower displays, themed gardens, and peaceful walking paths. It's especially stunning in the summer, when everything is in full bloom, making it a perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature.

www.lauritzengardens.org

This stunning 3,000-foot-long walkway stretches across the Missouri River, giving pedestrians a spectacular view of Omaha's skyline and an almost airborne experience. The bridge is connected to more than 150 miles of nature trails.

www.visitomaha.com/bob

Old Market is a historic downtown district known for its cobblestone streets, unique shops, local restaurants, and lively atmosphere. It's a great place to stroll, grab a bit, and enjoy street performers–especially in the evenings when the area really comes alive.

www.oldmarket.com

Beautiful architecture blends with memories of a time gone by at The Durham Museum. Located in one of Omaha's most unique treasures, Union Station, the museum offers a fascinating look at the history of the region and offers a broad range of traveling exhibits covering subject ranging from history and culture, to science, industry, and more!

www.durhammuseum.org

The Joslyn Art Museum is a premier center for the visual arts in the state of Nebraska. With art from ancient times to the present, there's something for everyone!

www.joslyn.org

Omaha Children's Museum is the most visited museum in Nebraska. It features outstanding interactive permanent exhibits focused on art, science, and early childhood education.

www.ocm.org

Gene Leahy Mall is a revitalized downtown park in the heart of Omaha, featuring open green spaces, walking paths, playgrounds, and interactive fountains. It's a great spot to relax, take a walk, or enjoy city views–especially during the summer when events and outdoor activities are in full swing.

www.theriverfrontomaha.com

A national historic landmark district, the Village of Boys Town was established by Father Edward Joseph Flanagan to help at-risk children grow into responsible members of society. It features a museum and driving tours open to the public.

www.boystown.org/nebraska