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Lincoln

Nebraska, United States
cityPop: 293 05540.8099, -96.6784

Lincoln, Nebraska, is a vibrant city that seamlessly blends rich history, cultural attractions, and outdoor adventures. As the state's capital and home to the University of Nebraska, it offers a unique mix of urban excitement and Midwestern charm. Ideal for travelers seeking a diverse experience, a 3-4 day visit allows you to fully appreciate what Lincoln has to offer.

Travel Tips in Lincoln

  • Best time to visit: Spring (April–May) and fall (September–October) offer mild weather and vibrant foliage, making outdoor activities enjoyable.

  • How to get there and get around: Lincoln is accessible via the Lincoln Airport, with flights connecting to major cities. The city's public transportation system, StarTran, provides bus services, and taxis are readily available. Biking is also popular, with numerous trails throughout the city.

  • Safety: Lincoln is generally safe for visitors. As with any city, stay vigilant in crowded areas and secure your belongings.

  • Local customs, language, etiquette: English is the primary language. Midwestern hospitality is prevalent; polite greetings and tipping 15–20% in restaurants are customary.

  • Must-know practical advice: Many attractions offer free admission, but it's advisable to check their websites for current hours and any reservation requirements. Eco-friendly practices are encouraged, such as using reusable water bottles and recycling.

Highlights & Things to Do in Lincoln

  • Nebraska State Capitol: An architectural gem, this building features a 400-foot tower and houses murals depicting the state's history. (kayak.com)

  • Sunken Gardens: A 1.5-acre botanical paradise showcasing 30,000 annual plants arranged by theme, recognized as one of North America's best public gardens. (kayak.com)

  • Haymarket District: A historic area transformed into a lively hub with boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, and microbreweries. (expedia.com)

  • Pioneers Park Nature Center: Offers a slice of the prairie with walking trails, wildlife exhibits, and a bison herd, ideal for nature enthusiasts. (visitnebraska.com)

  • International Quilt Museum: Home to the world's largest collection of quilts, showcasing the art and history of quilt-making. (visitnebraska.com)

  • Memorial Stadium: Experience the excitement of a Nebraska Cornhuskers football game in this iconic venue. (visitnebraska.com)

Prices & Costs in Lincoln (approximate in USD)

  • Accommodation:

    • Budget: $60–$100 per night
    • Mid-range: $100–$150 per night
    • Luxury: $150–$250 per night
  • Food:

    • Street/local meal: $5–$10
    • Mid-range restaurant: $15–$25 per person
    • Daily basics: $30–$50
  • Transport:

    • Local rides: $2–$3 per ride
    • Taxis: $3–$5 base fare, plus $2 per mile
    • Airport/destination transfer: $20–$30
  • Main attractions/entry fees:

    • Nebraska State Capitol: Free
    • Sunken Gardens: Free
    • Haymarket District: Free
    • Pioneers Park Nature Center: Free
    • International Quilt Museum: $9 per adult
    • Memorial Stadium: Varies; check event schedules
  • Daily budget range (excluding travel to the city):

    • Budget traveler: $50–$75
    • Mid-range traveler: $75–$150
    • Luxury traveler: $150–$250

Note: Prices can vary by season and personal preferences.

Flights to Lincoln Area - Lincoln Airport

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To travel to Lincoln, fly to Lincoln Airport (Lincoln, US), located approximately 7.59 km away.

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Lincoln, United States of America
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