Omaha Family Adventure: 7 Days of Culture, Wildlife & Culinary Excellence
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Omaha Family Adventure: 7 Days of Culture, Wildlife & Culinary Excellence

World-class zoo, museums, gardens, and culinary excellence await your family

Family-friendlyEducationalCulturally richCulinary-focusedMidwest charm

Experience Omaha's finest attractions and dining through a curated week-long journey perfect for families with premium budgets. From world-class zoo experiences and interactive museums to Michelin-caliber dining, this itinerary blends education, entertainment, and exceptional cuisine.

Where to Stay

The Magnolia Hotel Omaha
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The Magnolia Hotel Omaha

Luxury boutique hotel in restored historic building featuring spacious suites, upscale amenities, rooftop views of downtown, and concierge services.

$350-450 per night
Embassy Suites by Hilton Omaha Downtown Old Market
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Omaha Downtown Old Market

All-suite hotel with separate living areas, complimentary cooked breakfast daily, evening receptions, and spacious accommodations perfect for families.

$300-400 per night
Hotel Deco
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Hotel Deco

Omaha's only luxury boutique hotel featuring art-deco styling, premium furnishings, personalized concierge, and direct access to Old Market dining and culture.

$400-550 per night

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Plan Zoo Time Strategically

The Henry Doorly Zoo is massive and deserves a full day. Arrive early (9 AM opening), wear comfortable shoes, and use the zoo map to prioritize exhibits. Consider splitting into morning and afternoon visits if family has younger children who tire easily.

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Book Fine Dining in Advance

Omaha's premier steakhouses and upscale restaurants book quickly, especially on weekends. Reserve tables 2-3 weeks ahead for dinner experiences.

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Old Market is Walkable Hub

Base your activity planning around Old Market—it contains museums, restaurants, shops, and attractions within walking distance. Minimize drive time by clustering Old Market visits.

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Rent Quality Vehicle

Omaha sprawls across several neighborhoods. Rent a comfortable SUV or luxury sedan for easy navigation between attractions and for family comfort during transitions.

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Weather-Dependent Activities

Spring and fall offer ideal weather; summer can be hot/humid. Have indoor backup plans (museums, shopping) for extreme weather days. Pack layers year-round.

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Combine Attractions with Weather

Schedule outdoor parks and gardens on pleasant mornings/afternoons; reserve indoor museums and shopping for afternoon heat or potential rain.

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Explore Beyond Old Market

While Old Market dominates itineraries, explore Dundee (restaurants, museums, botanical focus), Benson (artisanal shops, cafes), and Midtown (contemporary dining) neighborhoods.

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Build in Flexibility

Despite premium planning, allow unscheduled time for child interests, spontaneous discoveries, and family preferences. This itinerary provides framework, not rigid requirements.

Your Week Itinerary

The Drover Restaurant
Eatmorning

The Drover Restaurant

Farm-to-table breakfast featuring fresh pastries, gourmet omelets, and premium coffee sourced from local roasters. Try their signature brioche French toast.

1h 15m
$25-35 per person
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
Doafternoon

Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium

World-class facility with 17,000+ animals, featuring indoor rainforest dome, desert dome, and interactive animal encounters. Don't miss the penguin colony and African savanna exhibits.

6h
$45-65 per person
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Julep Restaurant

Contemporary American fine dining with seasonal tasting menus and an extensive wine collection. Expect innovative preparations of regional ingredients.

2h
$75-120 per person
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Eatmorning

Crescent Moon Bakery & Coffeehouse

Artisanal bakery with house-made pastries, specialty coffee drinks, and freshly baked bread. Their cinnamon rolls and croissants are exceptional.

1h
$12-18 per person
Lauritzen Gardens Omaha's Botanical Center
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Lauritzen Gardens Omaha's Botanical Center

110-acre botanical paradise with themed gardens including rose gardens, shade gardens, Japanese garden, and seasonal flower displays. Beautiful walking trails throughout.

2h 30m
$15-20 per person
Block 16 Restaurant Group
Eatafternoon

Block 16 Restaurant Group

Upscale casual dining featuring locally sourced ingredients with rotating seasonal menus. Known for elevated comfort food and craft cocktails.

1h 30m
$30-50 per person
The Durham Museum
Doafternoon

The Durham Museum

Historic rail museum housed in ornate 1931 train station featuring vintage locomotives, Western heritage exhibits, and interactive displays about pioneer history.

2h 30m
$15-22 per person
M's Pub
Eatevening

M's Pub

Iconic Omaha steakhouse with premium beef cuts, classic sides, and a sophisticated atmosphere. Famous for their whiskey selection and aged steaks.

2h
$60-100 per person

29 activities across 7 days

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