This 333 room, 12-story downtown property is located in the Capitol District across the street from the CHI Health Center Omaha and TD Ameritrade Park. Along with an above average fitness option, there is a Starbucks cafe in the lobby, rooftop pool for leisure fun, and the hotel is within walking
Price:This hotel represents the "wellness brand" for IHG. Active travelers are assured of all the amenities that matter: fabulous onsite workout option, in-room equipment, AND healthy food and snacks.
Price:One of the most recent hotels to pitch its tent in Omaha is a modern style Hilton. The hotel, which is connected via skybridge to the Qwest Center is on the outskirts of the hubbub's heart, but still within walking distance, especially for athletic-minded travelers.
Price: ExpensiveThis newly-minted Aksarben Suites has an atrium-design, Spanish-style, and rooms with separate living and sleeping areas. In addition, all guest quarters have kitchenettes with full size refrigerators, microwaves and a balcony. High-speed internet access is available for a fee.
Price: Least ExpensiveWithin 2 blocks of the CenturyLink Center concert venue and a short walk from Omaha's Old Market dining and shopping district, Courtyard puts guests in the middle of downtown's entertainment attractions.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveAdjacent to another recommended property (Residence Inn Aksarban Village), this Courtyard is what you'd expect from the Marriott-branded property.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThe Downtown Doubletree is centrally located for those with business in the area's office buildings and the Century Link Convention Center. We appreciate the above average onsite fitness option, free airport shuttle service, and complimentary bicycle rentals.
Price: ExpensiveServing as one of Omaha's downtown historic landmarks, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Hotel Deco XV is the only Historic Hotels of America property in Omaha and the state of Nebraska.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveIn a downtown filled with standard, cookie-cutter hotels for the various chains, Magnolia goes for a true upscale lodging experience. The hotel is situated about a half mile from the Old Market entertainment and dining district, and it is near Omaha's theater and museums.
Price: ExpensiveAdjacent to another recommended property (Courtyard Aksarben Village), this Residence Inn has all the amenities you'd expect from a extended stay hotel.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveAs part of Omaha's Old Market shopping, dining, and entertainment district, Embassy Suites is an appealing lodging option in a convenient location. The hotel's 249 guest rooms offer typical Embassy amenities: separate living and sleeping areas, refrigerators and microwaves.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThis new Hampton Inn surprised us with its upscale atmosphere and high-end hotel gym. Most road warriors are familiar with the Hampton Inn style properties. But, this particular Hampton is a step above the more typical budget-minded amenities.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveDo not let the different state fool you: Council Bluffs, IA is just across the Missouri River from downtown Omaha.
Price: Least ExpensiveIn addition to sharing a driveway with its sister property (Hampton Inn), Homewood Suites also shares many other characteristics - no surprise, since both hotels opened together and are own
Price: Moderately Expensive