GGuest UserThe location is ok, just on the route of the free shuttle bus on the day of the conference in May. On the first weekend of May, hotel prices across the city almost doubled. Room size: 2 people are enough, one person is enough. Overall not bad.
Th Hotel was great. Clean. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Our event of The Murder/Mystery Dinner that was held there, was also, top notch! If I had to pick anything that disturbed us, which wasn't The Hotel's fault was , the homeless guy shouting at us with tatoos on his face from the intersection while leaving. Looks as if there's a ”camp” or something growing by the 72nd and Grover area. Luckily for Omaha, the bridge construction has ceased traffic in this area to give ”the un-housed” time for Satanic cardboard artwork and language classes for ”speaking in tongues”. Overall, it was great night.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at The Peregrine hotel in downtown Omaha! It's such a cute, modern boutique hotel with lots of character and an art-deco-inspired feel. Our room was very quiet, cozy and tucked away with a gorgeous view of the Peregrine courtyard. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and I appreciated little touches like the Nespresso machine, plush robes, and a welcome screen on the TV. Service was consistently great—friendly staff at the front desk, prompt valet, and a quick check-in process. I didn’t dine in the on-site restaurant (The Habitat), but I did enjoy the rooftop bar (The Takeoff), which had great cocktails and a relaxed vibe with amazing skyline views. This is one of the nicest hotels I have stayed in and would definitely go back!
Decent location. Entry a bit odd - enter through the back. First floor lobby very bare. Need room car to ping first floor elevator. Large rooms but dated. Fast service.
GGuest UserI arrived after a delayed flight only to find out after I get there that they don’t allow check-ins past midnight. I never got an email or a single notification from them saying that check-ins weren’t allowed past 12AM. Thankfully the guy at the counter was very nice about the situation and gave me advice on where to stay for the night.
Enjoyed my stay staff was nice even though I was accused of smoking and found untrue an apology was made overall really nice place to breakfast is great also
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