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Omaha

This is your travel guide for Omaha, Nebraska, USA

1 : Visit Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium [3 hrs]
Explore one of the best zoos in the world, featuring the world’s largest indoor desert, the largest indoor rainforest, and the largest indoor swamp. Enjoy attractions like the Lied Jungle, Desert Dome, Scott Aquarium, and the Suzanne and Walter Scott Aquarium.

2 : Stroll through Old Market District [2 hrs]
Discover unique boutiques, restaurants, and art galleries in this historic neighborhood. Enjoy a variety of dining options, including steakhouses, pubs, and cafes. Take in the cobblestone streets and brick buildings that give the district its charm.

3 : Visit the Durham Museum [2 hrs]
Explore Omaha’s former Union Station, now a museum showcasing the history of the region. View exhibits on the railroad industry, early pioneer life, and the vibrant cultural heritage of Omaha. Don’t miss the restored Art Deco architecture of the building.

4 : Experience the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge [1 hr]
Walk or bike across this picturesque bridge spanning the Missouri River, connecting Nebraska and Iowa. Enjoy panoramic views of the skyline and riverfront. The bridge is especially beautiful at sunset.

5 : Catch a game at TD Ameritrade Park [3 hrs]
Watch college baseball action at the home of the NCAA Men’s College World Series. Experience the energy of the stadium and enjoy local concessions. Check the schedule for games or events during your visit.

Background Info

Weather
Omaha experiences hot summers with temperatures averaging around 85°F (29°C) and cold winters with temperatures around 24°F (-4°C). Annual rainfall is about 30 inches, and humidity levels can vary. Air quality in Omaha is generally good.

Language
English is the predominant language spoken in Omaha.

Cost Of Living
Omaha has a cost of living index of 77.8, lower than the U.S. average of 100. This makes it relatively affordable compared to other cities in the country.

Other
Omaha boasts a vibrant arts and cultural scene, with events like the Omaha Summer Arts Festival and the Shakespeare on the Green festival. The city is also known for its delicious steakhouses and local craft breweries, offering a diverse culinary experience for visitors.

Omaha – city in and county seat of Douglas County, Nebraska, United States

Location: Omaha, Nebraska 68114, United States of AmericaUnited States of America flag

Official Site: Visit Official Site

Summary: Omaha Summary

Map: Map of Omaha

Weather: Omaha Forecast


Post Codes: 68022, 68101–68164, 68102, 68104, 68106, 68110, 68112, 68116, 68118, 68121, 68122, 68125, 68127, 68129, 68131, 68134, 68135, 68136, 68137, 68139, 68140, 68141, 68144, 68145, 68146, 68147, 68151, 68155, 68157, 68160

Dialing Codes: 402

Official Names: Omaha (English)

Local Names: Omaha (English), Omaxa (Uzbek)


Population: 438,646 (2008)

Elevation: 332 m

Area: 367.27 sq km

Coordinates: 41.259, -95.938

Timezone: (UTC-06:00) Central Time (Chicago)


Heartland of America Park, Omaha, Nebraska

Heartland of America Park, Omaha, Nebraska

Douglas County Nebraska Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Omaha Highlighted

Douglas County Nebraska Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Omaha Highlighted

Flag of Omaha, Nebraska

Flag of Omaha, Nebraska