Top Things to Do in Lincoln

Home to the University of Nebraska, the state’s second-largest city scores with beautiful blooms in the Sunken Gardens, lively entertainment and the Art Deco-style Capitol.

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University of Nebraska band. Photo: Courtesy of Nebraska Tourism

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Haymarket District

Dozens of restaurants mingle with boutiques, bookstores and coffeehouses in the Haymarket District, making this a popular place to hang out downtown. Special events include live music, a seasonal farmers market and outdoor roller skating.

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Lincoln Zoo. Courtesy of Nebraska Tourism

Lincoln Children's Zoo

Watch cheetahs sprint up to 70 mph in their new habitat at the zoo, home to more than 400 creatures.

Sheldon Museum of Art

Inspired by ancient Greek temples, this midcentury modern building designed by Philip Johnson showcases American artwork.

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Nebraska State Capitol. Jay Wilde

State Capitol

Tours of the 1932 building highlight ornate floor and ceiling mosaics and wall murals celebrating Nebraska's rich pioneer and Native American history. The 14th floor observation decks provide great city views.

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Sunken Garden. Courtesy of Nebraska Tourism

Sunken Gardens of Lincoln

More than 30,000 annuals bloom in the themed display; past designs have included peacocks and Van Gogh's The Starry Night. Visitors can also walk through a perennial garden and healing garden.

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Nebraska State Museum. Courtesy of Nebraska Tourism

University of Nebraska State Museum at Morrill Hall

Learn about the state's natural history in four floors of exhibits. Explore plants and animals in the Hall of Nebraska Wildlife; learn about Native American culture in First Peoples of the. Plains; and visit the Mesozoic Gallery to see Nebraska fossils of Mesozoic creatures like dinosaurs and lizards.

Eat and Drink

Boiler Brewing Company

Ginger, chipotle, peanut butter—you never know what will flavor the rotating brews. The brewery and taproom were originally the boiler room of the 1904 Grand Manse, constructed as a courthouse and post office.

Bourbon Street at Single Barrel

Build your own seafood boil for a hands-on feast, and pair it with fruity hurricane drinks for a taste of New Orleans.

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High Society Cheesecake. Blaine Moats

High Society Cheesecake

Gourmet cheesecakes with flavors like white chocolate raspberry and peanut butter cup should put this shop high on your list.

Honest Abe's Burgers and Freedom

The burger menu changes frequently, but you can always count on creative toppings plus a side of Parmesan truffle fries at Honest Abe's (four locations).

Hub Cafe

Locally sourced ingredients such as sausage, cheese and fruit flavor breakfast and brunch specials. Patio seats at the cafe overlook urban bike trails and a creek.

JTK Cuisine and Cocktails

Low lighting, attentive staff and sumptuous dishes like beet linguini with grilled chicken create a date-night destination in Haymarket's former train depot.

Le Quartier Bakery and Cafe

Buttery croissants, artisan breads, macarons and scones star at this French-style bakery and cafe, which serves breakfast and lunch.

Memorial Stadium

Watch the Huskers play at the legendary stadium, opened in 1923, or take a self-guided tour on non-game days to see where the magic happens.

Screamers Dining and Cabaret

A staff of up-and-coming local talent serves classic cuisine and a vocal performance at this restaurant and musician incubator mash-up.

Stay

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Courtesy of Graduate Lincoln

Graduate Lincoln

Corn-print curtains, emerald green sofas and cowboy-theme pillows reflect the playful Nebraska touches you'll discover at this 231-room Haymarket district hotel.

The Kindler Hotel

Two elegant, century-old buildings have been restored to create the city's first boutique hotel, with 49 rooms and a lounge named for champion ice skater and Food Network star Brian Boitano.

For more information: lincoln.org

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