Explore the City
WELCOME TO OMAHA
Currently, the 42nd largest city in the United States, the metropolitan area is home to over 900,000 people who welcome visitors with open arms and authentic Midwestern hospitality.
THINGS TO DO
After arriving at Omaha’s Eppley Airfield, explore a city filled with history, culture and adventure. Walk across a swinging rope bridge suspended over a tropical rainforest at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. Hop aboard historic train cars at The Durham Museum. Climb in, on, and through everything imaginable at the Omaha Children's Museum. Step into the pioneer life at the Mormon Trail Center.Explore more than 100 acres of botanical beauty at Lauritzen Gardens and marvel at exquisite works of art inside the Joslyn Art Museum. Boys Town is a national treasure featuring an expansive campus, historic chapel and museum. El Museo Latino is the first Latino art and history museum in the Midwest and Love's Jazz and Art Center captures the heritage of jazz in an area where Duke Ellington, Count Basie and others once played. Attend a jazz, dance, Broadway, blues, lecture, or family and popular performance at the Orpheum Theater or Holland Performing Arts Center.
RESTAURANTS & SHOPPING
MOVIE THEATER
Currently, the 42nd largest city in the United States, the metropolitan area is home to over 900,000 people who welcome visitors with open arms and authentic Midwestern hospitality.
THINGS TO DO
After arriving at Omaha’s Eppley Airfield, explore a city filled with history, culture and adventure. Walk across a swinging rope bridge suspended over a tropical rainforest at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. Hop aboard historic train cars at The Durham Museum. Climb in, on, and through everything imaginable at the Omaha Children's Museum. Step into the pioneer life at the Mormon Trail Center.Explore more than 100 acres of botanical beauty at Lauritzen Gardens and marvel at exquisite works of art inside the Joslyn Art Museum. Boys Town is a national treasure featuring an expansive campus, historic chapel and museum. El Museo Latino is the first Latino art and history museum in the Midwest and Love's Jazz and Art Center captures the heritage of jazz in an area where Duke Ellington, Count Basie and others once played. Attend a jazz, dance, Broadway, blues, lecture, or family and popular performance at the Orpheum Theater or Holland Performing Arts Center.
RESTAURANTS & SHOPPING
- Regency Court Area: Whole Foods, Bonefish Grill, Paradise Bakery & Cafe, Flemings Steakhouse
- Westroads Mall Area: P.F. Changs, Granite City Food and Brewery, Cheesecake Factory, Flagship Commons Food Court, Panera, Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers
- One Pacific Place Area: Trader Joe’s, 801 Grill, Wheatfields
MOVIE THEATER
- AMC Classic Westroads 14