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Home to fine art, excellent cuisine and a wealth of cultural and sporting treats, Lincoln in Nebraska is one of the Midwest's most popular cities. With a range of activities, attractions and cheap hotels Lincoln is a popular destination for tourists from all over the globe.
Lincoln flights inbound from the UK are generally indirect, with most visitors arriving at major American cities such as Detroit, Chicago or Memphis and catching a flight to Lincoln Municipal Airport from there. When travelling to Lincoln from the UK flights take around eight or nine hours and it's best to secure cheap Lincoln flights from the larger airports before travelling to ensure the best deal.
To navigate the centre of the city there is a regular bus service, plus there are plenty of attractions within walking distance of the downtown area. However, if you wish to see some of the beautiful countryside surrounding Lincoln car hire can be a good option to ensure your freedom and comfort during your visit.
Lincoln has many fine museums, parks, restaurants and bars to discover as well as speciality booksellers and antiques fairs which are regularly held throughout the city. Amongst the best to include on your visit are the Nebraska State Capitol, the Sheldon Museum of Art and catching a ball game at the Memorial Stadium, the third biggest in the state. The sunken gardens are the pride of the city, with waterfalls, fish ponds and acres of flora and fauna.