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    Sugars Pizza & More

    2.8 (4 reviews)
    ModeratePizza, Lounges

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    I absolutely love the pizza here. Thin, crispy crust and never skimpy on the toppings!

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    The Durham Museum

    The Durham Museum

    4.4(157 reviews)
    6.5 mi
    Established in 1975
    Free estimates

    The Durham Museum is in the old Union Station. I'm glad they were able to preserve the building…read morebecause it really is spectacular. There are many permanent displays about Omaha history, and there are train cars you can walk through; enthusiastic docents are often there to answer any questions. There are temporary exhibits here as well, and in the summers they will have something cool that the whole family will enjoy. There are lots of programs here, many of them free with admission or membership. I do recommend getting a membership if you think you might want to come at least a couple times in a year. And you probably will want to! There is a soda fountain/snack bar area. The ice cream is great! The food is okay. It's a museum and not a lunch destination. The museum is located right next to Omaha's Old Market.

    This was my second time visiting The Durham Museum, and it continues to impress. My first visit was…read moreduring a free event honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and this most recent trip was with a group for the "Negro Motorist Green Book" exhibit. From start to finish, the experience was excellent. The museum provided discounted tickets for our nonprofit group, communicated clearly throughout the planning process, and had a tour guide ready who found us right away. That level of organization and customer care made a big difference. The exhibit itself was powerful and deeply educational, highlighting the history of the Green Book and the realities African American travelers faced during segregation. Through artifacts, photographs, and personal stories, it sparked meaningful conversations--especially among our younger visitors. I also really appreciate the museum's intentionality around inclusivity and programming. You can feel that it's a space designed to educate and welcome a wide range of audiences. The museum itself is on the smaller side, with exhibits primarily on the lower level, which actually made it manageable for our group to move through at different paces. My kids love the super long train you can walk through and the nearby play area. Practical perks matter too--there's plenty of parking (a huge plus), and they even offer umbrella strollers to borrow, which is incredibly thoughtful for families. Overall, a meaningful, well-run experience that I would absolutely recommend--whether you're visiting on your own, with family, or as part of a group.

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    The Trap Room - Christmas pop up!

    The Trap Room

    3.8(68 reviews)
    6.5 miNorth Downtown, Downtown
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    The Trap Room is my go-to spot before any show at The Slowdown--convenient, chill, and consistently…read moresolid. The drinks are great and reasonably priced, with an awesome happy hour that makes it easy to start the night right. I'm obsessed with their hibiscus margarita (on tap!) and the French 75. Perfect little gem near downtown.

    Trap Room is a total vibe. Walking in feels like stepping into your great aunt's swanky vintage…read morebasement -- complete with seasonal kitschy holiday decor, velvet paintings, and perfectly moody lighting that sets the tone just right. It's got charm, character, and zero pretension. The service is always friendly, but never fake -- no forced small talk or over-the-top energy, just genuinely cool people who seem to enjoy what they do. It makes the whole experience feel laid-back and easy, like you're part of the regular crowd even if it's your first time. The rotating cocktail menu always has something fun to try, but the real star of the show is their Bloody Mary -- absolutely legendary. Bold, flavorful, and consistently on point. They've also got a patio, which is a great spot to hang when the weather's decent. The location is super convenient, especially if you're heading to or from a show at the Slowdown. Whether you're just stopping in for a drink or planning to linger, Trap Room nails that cozy, quirky neighborhood bar energy.

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    Hilton Omaha - Guest room amenity

    Hilton Omaha

    3.1(212 reviews)
    6.4 miDowntown
    $$$

    The Hilton was beautiful . My room was fabulous! The check into the hotel was effortless. The…read moreservice, housekeeping, places to eat and accessibility to tour attractions were easy.

    I had a miserable night sleep…read more basic hotel The hot water alone should get this hotel four stars Basic rooms with at least one socket by your bed to plug in your devices The beds were decent But I have to complain about the pillows If you go to consumer reports and read about beds and pillows They will say that they won't recommend beds or pillows because everyone is different. Everybody's neck is different, hotels should know this by now Every person's body wants something slightly different based on hips, chest weight, etc. The pillows are large, puffy, noncompressible pillows There's absolutely possibly no way to get comfortable in the bed I was up all night long not sleeping trying to get comfortable I was in constant neck pain, either bent down or bent up. First off, I spend 12 nights on the road a month in hotels First time in a year, I was this uncomfortable Most hotels, have an assortment, a soft pillow and a hard one on your bed Or so soft, you can double up to something thicker Even the basic Holiday Inn chain has a few heart and a few soft pillows on your bed so I could choose which ones to put where for a comfortable sleep It's a basic easy thing to fix I had a a miserable nights sleep

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