Hotels: Omaha Hotels And Motels
Omaha, Nebraska, founded in 1854 and built up on railroad and meatpacking industries, is a rugged, solid city. From the native Indian tribes who first lived here to the westward-bound pioneers, meatpackers, and trainmen, Omahas ancestors were a sturdy bunch. While still true to its pioneering past, Omaha is undergoing a major renaissance right now, a lot of money is being pumped into the economy.
Omaha has a new multi-million dollar convention center, Qwest Center. Downtown and riverfront construction projects have been exploding, with nearly $2 billion in new development. Theres a new National Park Service Regional headquarters building, and a $90 million Performing Arts Center.
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Known for its quaint bistros and fine dining, Omaha boasts a variety of beer and good food at restaurants and microbreweries. Omaha beef is famous for a reason, so if youre a steak lover, you will probably go crazy for Omaha food. There are also gorgeous trails to walk at Fontenelle Forest, and plenty of museums to keep you occupied.
The city is reasonably priced, with standard hotels at prices ranging from $45 to $75. Youll also find 4-star hotels, B and Bs, and all points in between. Omaha offers lodging choices for every budget and preference. There are reportedly over 10,000 hotel rooms in this thriving city, so youll have a variety of affordable options. Even for those who prefer to sleep under the stars, there are a variety of camping sites and RV parks.
Posted on: Sunday, June 22, 2008 at 3:30 pm
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