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Omaha Welcomes Holiday Travelers for Christmas Tours

December 4, 2024

This holiday season, Omaha is welcoming 13 group tours, offering visitors a chance to
experience the city’s unique seasonal charm. These multi-day Christmas tours – averaging six
days and five nights or five days and four nights – draw travelers from neighboring states like
Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Kansas, with each bus bringing between 35 and 52 travelers.

The tours highlight a variety of traditions and landmarks. Stops include dining and shopping at
the Old Market, the Holiday Poinsettia Show at Lauritzen Gardens, “A Christmas Carol” at
Omaha Community Playhouse and the Christmas at Union Station exhibit at The Durham
Museum.

The tours also offer travelers a taste of Omaha’s international traditions with
excursions to Lithuanian Bakery, German-American Society, Joslyn Castle, Polish Home, St.
John’s Greek Orthodox Church and more.

Omaha offers unforgettable Christmas experiences that shine in travelers’ memories long after
the holiday lights come down. Discover more ideas for Omaha holiday fun at
visitomaha.com/holidays.

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