Oklahoma City Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

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Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City
Although it has made great modernizing strides, this spirited and revitalized city still pays homage to its fascinating frontier heritage.

While it’s inextricably associated with the bombing of 1995, Oklahoma City has managed to bounce back from tragedy and is more cosmopolitan, contemporary and cultured than ever. Learn about its Native American heritage and its development during the Old West era at the city’s museums, then sample its more modern entertainment and dining options.

The story of Oklahoma City’s development is a fascinating one. The settlement came to be during the Great Land Run of April 22, 1889, when thousands of people ran across the border to lay claim to the unassigned land. By the time the day was over, some 10,000 people had settled here and the city was born.

In the present day, the event from Oklahoma City’s past that stands out most is the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. The blast, which destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, claimed 168 lives. Visit the OklahomaCity NationalMemorial Museum to find out more about the event, and pay tribute to the victims at the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial.

Delve into Oklahoma City’s Western heritage at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. Its collection includes more than 28,000 pieces of Western and Native American art. Learn more about Native American culture at the Red Earth Art Center. The Red Earth organization also hosts a popular annual festival, Red Earth, which celebrates the traditions of Native arts and cultures.

Get a feel for modern-day life in Oklahoma City at the Bricktown District. Once a dilapidated area with out-of-use warehouses, it has been redeveloped as an entertainment district. Stroll along the canal-side walkway, stop for a drink or dinner or see the Oklahoma City Dodgersplay at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.

To get to Oklahoma City, drive 205 miles (330 kilometers) north from Dallas or 353 miles (568 kilometers) south from Kansas City. Fly into Will Rogers World Airport or ride the Amtrak train. Once here, use the local bus network and Spirit Trolleys to get around.

Where to stay in Oklahoma City

Overholser Mansion featuring heritage elements, a garden and a house

Downtown Oklahoma City

4/5(6 area reviews)

Downtown Oklahoma City is a destination visitors seek out for its abundant dining options, live music and important monuments. You might want to check out attractions like Bricktown Water Taxi or Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

Downtown Oklahoma City
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Bricktown

Bricktown is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark or Bricktown Water Taxi.

Bricktown
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Central Oklahoma City

3.5/5(6 area reviews)

While visiting Central Oklahoma City, you might make a stop by sights like Oklahoma State Fair Park and Civic Center Music Hall.

Central Oklahoma City
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Oklahoma City Business District

While visiting Oklahoma City Business District, you might make a stop by sights like Oklahoma Museum of Telephone History and Red Earth Art Center.

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South Oklahoma City

2.5/5(2 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in South Oklahoma City, 240 Plaza Shopping Center and Orr Family Farm are top sights worth seeing.

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Midtown

While Midtown isn't home to many top sights, Overholser Mansion and Oklahoma City Museum of Art are some notable places to visit nearby.

Midtown
Wyndham Grand Oklahoma City Downtown

Wyndham Grand Oklahoma City Downtown

4 out of 5
10 N Broadway Ave, Oklahoma City, OK
The price is ₹8,613 per night from 10 Sept to 11 Sept
₹8,613
₹10,152 total
10 Sept - 11 Sept
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 4-star spa hotel in Oklahoma City. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a full-service spa and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean ...
Wyndham Grand Oklahoma City Downtown
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Oklahoma City Airport/ Fairgrounds

Howard Johnson by Wyndham Oklahoma City Airport/ Fairgrounds

2.5 out of 5
400 S Meridian Ave, Oklahoma City, OK
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is ₹4,369 per night from 15 Sept to 16 Sept
₹4,369
₹5,150 total
15 Sept - 16 Sept
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this motel in Oklahoma City. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Oklahoma City Airport/ Fairgrounds
Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown Hotel

Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown Hotel

4 out of 5
1 N Broadway Ave, Oklahoma City, OK
The price is ₹10,525 per night from 14 Sept to 15 Sept
₹10,525
₹12,407 total
14 Sept - 15 Sept
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Oklahoma City. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and ...
Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown Hotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
The House of Cards

The House of Cards

3 out of 5
7521 S Ross Ave, Oklahoma City, OK
Stay at this 3-star holiday home in Oklahoma City. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and air conditioning. Popular attractions Paycom Center and Straka Terrace ...
The House of Cards
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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