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Omaha

This is your travel guide for Omaha

1 : Visit Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium [3 hrs]
Explore one of the best zoos in the world, featuring the Desert Dome, Lied Jungle, and the largest indoor rainforest in North America. Enjoy interactive exhibits with animals from around the globe, including the world’s largest indoor swamp and the Kingdoms of the Night exhibit.

2 : Take a stroll at the Old Market District [2 hrs]
Wander through historic cobblestone streets lined with unique shops, boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants. Experience the vibrant energy of this arts and entertainment district, filled with local artists, street performers, and charming architecture.

3 : Discover the Durham Museum [2 hrs]
Immerse yourself in Omaha’s history at this former Union Station turned museum. Learn about the railroad heritage, explore interactive exhibits, and stroll through the beautifully renovated art deco building.

4 : Catch a show at the Orpheum Theater [2 hrs]
Attend a performance at this historic landmark, showcasing Broadway shows, concerts, and other live entertainment. Admire the theater’s luxurious decor and stunning architecture that dates back to the 1920s.

5 : Visit the Heartland of America Park and Fountain [1 hr]
Relax by the scenic lake, surrounded by lush greenery and a mesmerizing 300-foot water jet fountain. Take a leisurely walk around the park and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere in the heart of downtown Omaha.

Background Info

Weather
Omaha experiences a humid continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Average summer temperatures range from 70°F to 90°F, while winter temperatures can drop to 15°F to 30°F. The city receives about 30 inches of rainfall annually, and humidity levels vary throughout the year. Air quality is generally good in Omaha.

Language
English is the primary language spoken in Omaha, though you may also hear some residents speak Spanish and other languages.

Cost Of Living
Omaha has a cost of living that is lower than the national average. Housing, utilities, and groceries are relatively affordable compared to other major U.S. cities. Dining out and entertainment options are also reasonably priced.

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