What's Downtown Oklahoma City Like?
There's a lot visitors like about Downtown Oklahoma City, especially its restaurants and live music. Take time to enjoy the neighborhood's entertainment choices and selection of bars. Take in some culture at Oklahoma City Museum of Art and Civic Center Music Hall. There's plenty more to see, including Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark and Prairie Surf Studios.
Where are the Best Places to Stay in Downtown Oklahoma City?
We have 121 accommodations in the neighborhood. Here are our travelers' favorite places to stay in Downtown Oklahoma City:
The National, Autograph Collection
Art Deco hotel with 4 restaurants, 4 bars- Free WiFi • 24-hour fitness center • Cafe • Garden • Attentive staff
Ambassador Hotel Oklahoma City, Autograph Collection
Luxury hotel with outdoor pool, restaurant- Free WiFi • Free area shuttle • Outdoor pool • 24-hour fitness center • Attentive staff
Colcord Hotel Oklahoma City, Curio Collection by Hilton
Luxury hotel with restaurant, bar- Free WiFi • Free area shuttle • 24-hour fitness center • Terrace • Attentive staff
Classen Inn
- Free parking • Free WiFi
Fordson Hotel, in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt
Hotel with outdoor pool, restaurant- Free WiFi • Free area shuttle • 24-hour fitness center • Bar • Spacious rooms
How to Get to Downtown Oklahoma City
Flying to:
- Will Rogers World Airport (OKC), 7.1 mi (11.4 km) from Downtown Oklahoma City
- Oklahoma City, OK (PWA-Wiley Post), 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from Downtown Oklahoma City
Things to See and Do in and around Downtown Oklahoma City
What to See in Downtown Oklahoma City
- Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark
- Prairie Surf Studios
- Paycom Center
- Oklahoma State Fair Arena
- Oklahoma City Convention Center
Things to Do in Downtown Oklahoma City
- Myriad Botanical Gardens
- Oklahoma City Museum of Art
- Civic Center Music Hall
- Red Pin Bowling Lounge
- Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center
Other Popular Downtown Oklahoma City Attractions
- Bricktown Water Taxi
- Calvary Baptist Church
- Wormy Dog Saloon
- American Banjo Museum
- Red Earth Museum