Omaha, Nebraska
The Old Market District is a historic neighborhood in downtown Omaha, known for its cobblestone streets and brick warehouses. It is the city's arts and entertainment hub.
The district features preserved late 19th-century architecture, unique boutiques, art galleries, and a vibrant street life. Street performers and horse-drawn carriages add to the charm.
Shop for antiques and local goods, dine at diverse restaurants, visit art galleries, or simply wander the brick-lined streets. Enjoy the nightlife at local pubs and jazz clubs.
Evenings and weekends are lively. Summer brings outdoor dining and farmers markets. December is magical with holiday lights.
It is a public neighborhood, free to explore. Parking can be found in metered street spots or nearby parking garages.
The area is packed with restaurants, cafes, restrooms in businesses, and hotels. It is a pedestrian-friendly zone.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestones. Visit the "Passageway" gallery for a beautiful indoor garden setting.
Gene Leahy Mall, Heartland of America Park, and the Durham Museum are all nearby. The Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge is also accessible.