Luxury Hotels in Lincoln

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Downtown Lincoln

Downtown Lincoln blends business and pleasure in Nebraska's capital. The historic Haymarket District features trendy shops and eateries in red-brick warehouses, while the Nebraska State Capitol rises above tree-lined streets. Pinnacle Bank Arena hosts concerts and Husker basketball games, and the Lincoln Children's Museum provides family fun in this walkable core. From farm-to-table bistros to classic steakhouses, dining options abound, especially in the lively Haymarket. Hotels offer modern amenities for business travelers, with boutique options in historic buildings. The compact layout makes exploring easy, with reliable bus connections and ample parking.

Haymarket

Lincoln's Haymarket neighborhood charms visitors with historic red-brick warehouses lining cobblestone streets. The bustling farmers market showcases local vendors, while Pinnacle Bank Arena hosts exciting events. Art lovers can explore eclectic galleries housed in converted industrial spaces, and shoppers will discover unique boutiques selling Nebraska-made products and vintage finds. Dining options range from upscale steakhouses to casual brewpubs, all serving local specialties like Nebraska beef and craft beer. The district is highly walkable with good bus connections to downtown, though parking requires paid lots. Boutique hotels and lofts in restored buildings offer unique stays with exposed brick and industrial charm.

Near South

Near South's tree-lined streets showcase magnificent Victorian and Craftsman homes that transport you to Lincoln's gilded age. History buffs can explore National Register properties with ornate Queen Anne details and wraparound porches. The Sunken Gardens and Museum of Nebraska History offer peaceful retreats from everyday life, while the neighborhood's proximity to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus means easy access to cultural events. Charming bed-and-breakfasts in restored historic homes provide intimate stays with period furnishings and home-cooked breakfasts. The neighborhood has limited dining options, with scattered coffee shops in converted buildings. Most residents walk or bike the 10 minutes to downtown, though street parking is plentiful for those with cars.

40th and "A"

Lincoln's 40th and "A" neighborhood gives you that real-deal local vibe without the tourist hustle. The National Museum of Roller Skating offers a quirky, unexpected adventure that'll have you texting photos to friends. Take peaceful walks along tree-lined streets before venturing just minutes away to Lincoln Children's Zoo or the beautiful Sunken Gardens. Budget-friendly motels and vacation rentals make this spot perfect for travelers watching their wallet. You'll need a car or rideshare to explore downtown dining (15 minutes away), but the quiet mornings and spacious sidewalks make up for it. This slice of authentic Nebraska living is where locals actually live.

West Lincoln

West Lincoln offers a quiet slice of everyday American life where tree-lined streets lead to family-friendly parks. Jensen Park and West Lincoln Park provide green spaces with playgrounds and walking paths perfect for a morning stroll or afternoon picnic. This peaceful residential area gives travelers an authentic glimpse into suburban living without the tourist crowds or city hustle. Budget-friendly motels and extended-stay hotels make West Lincoln an economical base for exploring Lincoln's attractions. Local strip malls house casual dining spots where you can grab affordable meals before heading downtown. A car is recommended since public transit is limited, but you'll enjoy easy parking and quick access to Lincoln's highlights.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best luxury hotels in Lincoln?
According to guest reviews, The Kindler Hotel is one of the top Lincoln luxury hotels. It has proposal/romance packages and pillow top mattresses. Another traveler favorite promising an indulgent experience in this city is Graduate by Hilton Lincoln.
What are the cheapest luxury hotels in Lincoln?
Experience high-end comfort without breaking the bank when you stay in an affordable luxury hotel in Lincoln from $58 on your next adventure. If you're on a budget, use our "Price: low to high" tool to look for upscale properties to suit your price range. Keep a lookout for discounts to help make your getaway even more affordable. You can also sign up to become a member of our rewards program to access Member Prices and earn discounts on future stays.
What is the best time to stay in a luxury hotel in Lincoln?
If you'd like to explore when it's less crowded, book your stay for January. You could snag some fantastic deals on luxury hotels in Lincoln around that time. The warmest time of year is in July, with temperatures ranging from 66ºF (19ºC) to 86ºF (30ºC). It's typically coolest in January, averaging between 19ºF (-7ºC) and 32ºF (0ºC).
Are there any luxury hotels in Lincoln with parking?
Choose from 344 Lincoln luxury hotels with parking. At The Kindler Hotel, every detail is designed to elevate your stay. This property comes with parking, pillow top mattresses and Egyptian-cotton sheets. Or, pull up and stay in style at Graduate by Hilton Lincoln.
Are all taxes and fees included in the Lincoln hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
Hotels.com provide upfront pricing so you can relax knowing you won't be met with surprise additional fees or taxes when you're ready to confirm your booking. From the time you start your search on Hotels.com, the price you see is what you pay. This makes it much easier to compare properties and secure our best deal for your next getaway.