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United States

Lincoln / Lincoln, where corn meets cool.

MeowScore 😻93/100
What is MeowScore?
🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😻
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😻
👮‍♂️ Safety 😻

Best month

May

Witness the beauty of the blooming Sunken Gardens. 🌺

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january

Experience the Lincoln Ice Castles at night. ❄️

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february

Celebrate President's Day and experience living history at the Nebraska History Museum. 🏛️

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march

Enjoy the culinary delights of Lincoln at the annual Nebraska Food and Wine Festival. 🍽️

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april

Attend the fun-filled Lincoln Arts Festival and witness local artists showcase their work. 🎨

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may

Visit the Sunken Gardens and witness the breathtaking blooms of over 30,000 plants. 🌸

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june

Experience the buzzing energy of the Nebraska Folk and Roots Festival. 🎵

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july

Catch the Fourth of July Fireworks show at Oak Lake Park. 🎆

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august

Shop til you drop at the Haymarket Farmers Market. 🍎

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september

Witness the Nebraska Cornhuskers take on their rivals at Memorial Stadium. 🏈

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october

Get spooked at the Nebraska State Penitentiary's haunted prison tours. 👻

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november

Attend the Lincoln Children's Zoo's Zoo Lights and witness a winter wonderland. ❄️

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december

Experience the magic of the holiday season at the Lincoln Holiday Lights. 🎄

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Expensive city

Bigmac $?

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Lincoln, although not as expensive as some major metropolitan cities in the U.S., can be on the pricier side for tourism. Accommodation, food, and shopping tend to be a bit more expensive compared to other U.S. Midwest cities.

Consider staying slightly outside the city center for cheaper accommodation options. Farmers markets and local grocery stores can be a great way to save money on food. Look for local boutiques and thrift stores for unique shopping experiences without breaking the bank.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

short weekend trip

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

short weekend trip

Lincoln is popular for its historic sights and university.

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internet situation

great Speed

Generally good with some areas of slow connections

great Availability

Widespread coverage

excellent Cellular

Strong coverage and good speed

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

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biking possible

Good infrastructure

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LGBTQ friendly

Progressive community

Lincoln, a cat-friendly city with plenty of mice for the catching.

Purrfect place to explore with historic landmarks and friendly felines around every alley corner.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Haymarket District
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Lincoln Children's Museum
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Sunken Gardens
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Pioneer Park Nature Center
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The Nebraska State Capitol

The mainstream

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Haymarket District

A lively area full of shops, restaurants, and pubs. Cat-tourists can sample local food, listen to live music, and soak in the vibrant culture of Lincoln's historic marketplace.

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Lincoln Children's Museum

A hands-on museum for cats of all ages filled with interactive exhibits, from a pretend grocery store to a kid-sized firetruck. Purr-fect for a family day out!

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Sunken Gardens

Cat-tourists can immerse themselves in the beauty of over 30,000 colorful annual flowers arranged in symmetrical designs. A peaceful place to relax, meditate, and smell the roses.

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Pioneer Park Nature Center

A beautiful 668-acre park full of hiking trails, ponds, and gardens. Cat-tourists can learn about local wildlife, exercise their paws, and enjoy a relaxing day in nature.

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The Nebraska State Capitol

The tallest state capitol building in the US boasts an impressive art deco design and panoramic views of the city. Purr-fect for cat-tourists looking to learn about the state's political history.

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Off the beaten path

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Rock Island Trail
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The Mill Coffee & Tea
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Sunken Gardens
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The Sheldon Museum of Art
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The Rabbit Hole Bakery

Off the beaten path

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Rock Island Trail

Take a scenic stroll on this hidden gem of a trail through the woods, alongside the creek. Keep an eye out for wildlife!

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The Mill Coffee & Tea

Stop by this cozy coffee shop for a cup of java and a freshly baked scone. The friendly baristas will make you feel right at home.

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🌷🐟🍃
Sunken Gardens

A serene and peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. Wander among the beautiful flowers and watch the koi swim in the pond.

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🖼️🐾😻
The Sheldon Museum of Art

This cat-friendly museum boasts a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional art, including works by Pollock and Warhol.

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The Rabbit Hole Bakery

A charming bakery with a friendly staff that serves unique, delicious pastries and cakes. Don't miss their famous cinnamon rolls!

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biking possible

Good infrastructure

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LGBTQ friendly

Progressive community

Mindful meoweler tips

Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska

Home to Nebraska's state capitol and a stunning glass-domed Legislative Chamber, Lincoln is a great place to explore the state's history and politics

Visit the Sunken Gardens

A gorgeous botanical garden filled with winding paths, vibrantly colored plants and flowers and water features. Perfect for a cat looking to relax in nature

Try a famous 'Runza' sandwich

Unique to Nebraska and originating in Lincoln, this sandwich is filled with ground beef, onions and cabbage. A must-try for any cat foodie

Tour the Nebraska History Museum

A great destination for history buffs, filled with exhibits on Nebraska's Native American communities, pioneer settlers and more. Perfect for cats fascinated by history.

Explore the International Quilt Museum

Lincoln is home to one of the world's largest collections of quilts. A fantastic museum that will interest any cat quilter or craft lover

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