Lied Center, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States of America
Lied Center, or Lied Center for the Performing Arts, is a performing arts facility in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. The Lied Center commits to showcasing many celebrated talents of national performers and collaborates with the country's top-performing art cities, like in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. This facility is continuing its 30th season and in the recent seasons, this has served as a venue for a documentary called "The Music of Strangers", where the American Ballet made a significant and spectacular collaboration with the St, Louis Symphony and the Chicago Symphony. Its main purpose is to show the profound impact of theater and its development towards their country and their community's cultural identity.
Locate within the walking distance of the University of Nebraska campus is the Courtyard Lincoln Downtown/Haymarket, a perfect place to stay for getaways. This hotel provides excellent services like free WiFi internet, on-site pool, fitness center, and a scheduled airport shuttle. Also located close to the hotel are landmarks such as the Great Plains Art Museum and Sheldon Museum of Art. It also highlights The Bistro where there are many healthy choices for breakfast to dinner. Adjacent to the hotel is the Historic Haymarket District, where all the great restaurants and unique shopping experiences can be found. Haymarket District also prides the historic Burlington Northern Railroad depot, which can run across 32,500 miles across two-thirds of the United States. Other accommodations near Lied Center include the well-booked Embassy Suites Lincoln and the excellently rated Graduate Lincoln. Greenwood is also a great city to visit, just 25 minutes drive away from Lincoln.