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Omaha Eats
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Things to Do in Omaha
Explore must-see sights, hidden gems, and activities for all.
Game Watch Parties
Not in Omaha? Watch with your fellow Wildcats at these locations hosted by our Alumni Chapters! More info coming soon.
Cafe Postale - Located at 950 S 10th St., they offer craft lattes and teas and delicious breakfast sandwiches with always friendly service.
The Brunch Box - You can find breakfast pizza, chicken and waffles, mac and cheese, froyo that can be alcoholic like mimosa, plus a service robot delivery cat at 3001 S 144th St. V-02.
Dolomiti - Located near Charles Schwab Field at 1105 N 13th St., the pizza joint in Millwork Commons offers pizza with northern Italian Flair, fun cocktails and wine, and refreshing ambiance.
Upstream - The brewery in the Old Market, 514 S 11th St., has 15 tap brews, burgers, in-house bakery — as well as plenty of variety.
Tracks Lounge - A little drive from downtown at 1506 S 60th St., this restaurant offers charred and double-dipped wings, broasted chicken and plenty of history.
Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge - The bridge connects Iowa and Nebraska with a line over the Missouri River where you can stand in both states at one time. The 3,000-foot-long, 15-foot-wide bridge is perfect for bike rides or strolls.
Durham Museum - This summer peek behind the curtains of your favorite Saturday morning cartoons and CGI blockbusters to see how animation and storytelling come to life at Animation Academy: From Pencils to Pixels, Opening May 31. Visitors will make their own stop-motion shorts, learn to draw their favorite characters and snap photos with stars like Gumby and Pokey, Po from Kung Fu Panda and the famous living room from The Simpsons.
Fontenelle Forest - Fontenelle Forest features 2,000 acres of lush forest, wetlands, and prairies. Conveniently located just a short drive from Omaha, it offers hiking trails, wildlife observation, and engaging educational programs for all ages.
Fun-Plex - Omaha's waterpark is open and ready for the summer. The park features water slides like the Double Trouble drop slides, the Lazzzy River, the Makana Splash park, and more. If rides are more your thing, don't worry, they have go karts, Tilt-A-Whirl, Bumper Boats, and more. The newest ride is the Wipeout!, where riders will spin in circles as the goes up and down, offering "a dizzying adventure." Get your tickets here.
Heartland Gondolas - Guests can take romantic gondola rides on a serene pond near Omaha's Old Market. The rides last about 20 minutes. It's open daily throughout the month of June.
Henry Doorly Zoo - Journey through 160 acres of animals, unique habitats, and plants near the downtown Omaha area. Click here to purchase tickets.
Kiewit Luminarium - The science, art, and human perception museum is a newer addition to the Omaha area. With more than 100 interactive exhibits there's a little something for everyone. Click here to purchase tickets.
Lauritzen Gardens - Beautiful botanical gardens near downtown Omaha that shock the senses with intoxicating aromas and awe-inspiring sights. Click here to purchase tickets.
Nebraska Crossing - For those who love to shop, the Omaha area has a one-stop shopping space that has the brands we all love. From Adidas to H&M to Crocs and more can be found at 21209 Nebraska Crossing Drive in Gretna.
Smash Park - Smash Park, where visitors of all ages can engage in a variety of interactive games and activities. From pickleball courts to table tennis, bocce ball, cornhole, ax throwing, and shuffleboard, there's something for everyone.