Old Market
Your visit to Omaha would not be complete without a stop at the Old Market. This corner of the city is charming and eclectic and also has some of the best shops and restaurants in town. You can have Italian, French, or even have a microbrew at the Upstream. The small shops in this area offer everything from music to clothing and even a year round Christmas shop.
The Old Market district was crucial to the commercial development of Omaha, as it flourished in the 1880’s, and continued far into the 20th century. Back then, the district was comprised of light industrial and warehouse buildings, and served as the distribution center for a variety of goods that were shipped along the Union Pacific. Today, this is a collection of renovated brick warehouses, quaint storefronts, and street side musicians.
This area is a premier arts and entertainment district. The area also features fine dining, shopping, and corporate meeting facilities, as well as hotel accommodations, upscale night life, and real estate. This area is located in downtown Omaha, and close to many of the other attractions in Omaha.
The downtown area is the home of the new Holland Performing Arts Center, which makes it a haven for the arts. This center was completed in 2005, and it provides a true concert environment that has been designed to host the Omaha Symphony, as well as other local artists.
Exceptional gifts and fine dining are around every single corner. From Harney to Jackson streets, and from 10th to 13th streets, you will find unique shops, boutiques, pubs, and more than 30 area restaurants and distinctive entertainment stops are what define this area’s historic neighborhood. You are sure to find a fantastic time in the Old Market.
The Old Market district was crucial to the commercial development of Omaha, as it flourished in the 1880’s, and continued far into the 20th century. Back then, the district was comprised of light industrial and warehouse buildings, and served as the distribution center for a variety of goods that were shipped along the Union Pacific. Today, this is a collection of renovated brick warehouses, quaint storefronts, and street side musicians.
This area is a premier arts and entertainment district. The area also features fine dining, shopping, and corporate meeting facilities, as well as hotel accommodations, upscale night life, and real estate. This area is located in downtown Omaha, and close to many of the other attractions in Omaha.
The downtown area is the home of the new Holland Performing Arts Center, which makes it a haven for the arts. This center was completed in 2005, and it provides a true concert environment that has been designed to host the Omaha Symphony, as well as other local artists.
Exceptional gifts and fine dining are around every single corner. From Harney to Jackson streets, and from 10th to 13th streets, you will find unique shops, boutiques, pubs, and more than 30 area restaurants and distinctive entertainment stops are what define this area’s historic neighborhood. You are sure to find a fantastic time in the Old Market.




