Omaha, NE + Add a trip
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Eric Miller replied over 4 years agoOmaha is a sprawling metropolis. If you are staying downtown the recently built Hilton or any of the other major brands including the Double Tree are wonderful. In Mid-Town I would suggest the Double Tree Suites on 72nd, and out west the Holiday Inn Express (178th & W. Center)
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Christopher Van Buskirk replied over 4 years agoHilton Omaha downtown, Hilton Garden Inn downtown, Magnolia Hotel downtown, Homewood Suites and Hampton Inn downtown.
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brooke ossenkop replied over 3 years agoHilton Omaha is a great place to stay!
Places mentioned in this tip include-
Hilton Omaha
402.998.34001001 Cass Street
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John Thomas replied over 3 years agoI spend quite a bit of time in Omaha, as far as downtown hotels go, the Hilton Garden Inn is one of the best, great gym/exercise room, breakfast, free internet, free cookies and free bottled water for Hilton members. The Marriott Courtyard has high ceiling'd rooms, built in a converted milk factory and floor to ceiling windows, unfortunately it doesn't offer room service. The Doubletree has great rooms after renovating them but its lobby is still has a 60s-style outdated and depressing look.
Places mentioned in this tip include-
DoubleTree Hotel & Executive Meeting Center Omaha-Downtown
+1 402-346-76001616 Dodge St., Omaha
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John Thomas replied over 3 years agoI spend quite a bit of time in Omaha, as far as downtown hotels go, the Hilton Garden Inn is one of the best, great gym/exercise room, breakfast, free internet, free cookies and free bottled water for Hilton members. The Marriott Courtyard has high ceiling'd rooms, built in a converted milk factory and floor to ceiling windows, unfortunately it doesn't offer room service. The Doubletree has great rooms after renovating them but its lobby is still has a 60s-style outdated and depressing look.
Places mentioned in this tip include-
DoubleTree Hotel & Executive Meeting Center Omaha-Downtown
+1 402-346-76001616 Dodge St., Omaha
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