Lincoln - Nebraska - United States. Guide & Hotel Reservations from Cheap Hotels
Enjoy the mid-Western atmosphere in the convenience of a big city when you visit Lincoln, Nebraska. As one of the most beloved cities in the Midwest, Lincoln is home to a budding arts and music scene and has many attractions for its visitors. When you decide to visit Lincoln, check out the numerous possibilities of accommodations. From four star luxury suites to affordably priced hotels, this city has it all. You might like the family setting of a bed and breakfast and there are also many of these to choose from, such as the Dutch Pillow, the F.M. Hall House or the Rogers House Inn. There are also an abundance of RV parks with full service hook ups and tenting sites.
For your dining enjoyment, you can choose almost any kind of food and find it on the menu. Vegetarians are not forgotten in the eclectic mix of foods and there are many restaurants that cater to this group. Dine on Oriental, Mexican, European, Italian or any other cuisine you prefer or would like to sample. You will also find the usual line up of fast food chains and locally operated takeouts if you want something in a hurry.
Laser Quest offers adventure of a different kind as you play laser tag and you will find one of the largest pools in the state at the Star City Shores, along with water slides, things to climb on and sand pits. Pioneer Park Nature Center has 5 miles of walking trails with indoor and outdoor exhibits. Pioneers Park also has ample opportunities for outdoor recreation with its walking trails and lighted amphitheater. The Folsom Children's Zoo and Botanical Gardens has something for everyone with 95 different species of animals as well as train and pony rides.
History lovers will delight in the broad range of historic homes and museums. The Thomas P. Kennard House is the oldest house in the city and the Historic Haymarket District has many shops and restaurants all furnished with antiques. The Children's Museum will bring out the child in the oldest visitor and at the International Headquarters you will get details of the contributions German immigrants made to this city.
Enjoy the go-cart races at the Cornhusker Raceway Park from May until October and you can't miss the fun, food and games of the Czech Festival, held every August. The rolling countryside is also home to the Pioneers Golf Course with its lush bluegrass fairways. If you are here in the fall, you just have to shop for that special pumpkin at Grandpa John's Pumpkin Patch, but there is a myriad of stores, large and small, where the avid shopper will have the vacation of a lifetime.