Hotels in Oklahoma City, OK
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Colcord Hotel Oklahoma City, Curio Collection by Hilton
0.08 miles - 1 of 12
Skirvin Oklahoma City, a Hilton Hotel
0.13 miles - 1 of 12
Hampton Inn & Suites Oklahoma City-Bricktown
0.46 milesFree breakfastIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Homewood Suites by Hilton® Oklahoma City-Bricktown, OK
0.51 milesFree breakfastIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Hilton Garden Inn Oklahoma City Bricktown
0.54 milesIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Embassy Suites by Hilton Oklahoma City Downtown Medical Center
1.04 milesFree breakfastIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Lively Hotel on OAK Oklahoma City, Tapestry by Hilton
4.25 milesOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Home2 Suites by Hilton Oklahoma City Airport
4.74 milesFree breakfastFree parkingIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Tru by Hilton Oklahoma City Airport
4.74 milesFree breakfastFree parking - 1 of 12
Hampton Inn & Suites Oklahoma City Airport
4.78 milesFree breakfastFree parkingIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Hilton Garden Inn Oklahoma City Midtown
4.87 milesFree parkingIndoor pool - 1 of 11
Hilton Garden Inn Oklahoma City Airport
4.90 milesFree parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 3
Homewood Suites by Hilton Oklahoma City Airport
4.91 milesFree breakfastFree parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Oklahoma City Airport
4.96 milesFree parkingIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Hampton Inn Oklahoma City-Northwest
5.07 milesFree breakfastFree parkingIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Embassy Suites by Hilton Oklahoma City Will Rogers Airport
5.08 milesFree breakfastFree parkingIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Embassy Suites by Hilton Oklahoma City Northwest
5.46 milesFree breakfastFree parkingIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Hampton Inn & Suites Oklahoma City - South
5.51 milesFree breakfastFree parkingIndoor pool - 1 of 12
Home2 Suites by Hilton Oklahoma City South
5.56 milesFree breakfastFree parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 12
Hampton Inn Oklahoma City-I-40 E. (Tinker Air Force Base)
5.56 milesFree breakfastFree parking
What are some of the top attractions in Oklahoma City?
Many of the most popular things to do in Oklahoma City are in nearby districts like the Paseo Arts District for galleries and local art, or the Boathouse District for river adventures. Start with the city’s mix of meaningful history, vibrant districts, and urban green spaces, then add museums and river-front fun for a well-rounded itinerary. Here are a few Oklahoma City attractions to anchor your plans:
• The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, a powerful outdoor memorial and museum that honors resilience and shares the story of the city.
• The Bricktown Canal District, a walkable entertainment area with canal views, public art, and seasonal activities that make it easy to spend an afternoon.
• The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, galleries and exhibits that trace Western art, culture, and history in engaging ways.
• Myriad Botanical Gardens and Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory, downtown gardens and a conservatory with rotating displays and peaceful paths for a nature break.
• Scissortail Park, an expansive urban park with lawns, gardens, and frequent concerts or community events.
What can visitors do near Bricktown in Oklahoma City?
Bricktown sits just east of downtown along the canal, close to the Boathouse District and the Oklahoma River, so it is easy to pair city sightseeing with waterfront strolls. Around the district, guests can enjoy canal walks and narrated water taxi rides, public art and murals, live sports at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, and casual nightlife. Families often add mini-golf and arcade fun, while active travelers head a short distance south for whitewater rafting and paddling in the Boathouse District. Those looking for hotels near Bricktown Oklahoma City will find many options in and around the district, convenient for nights out and game days.
Which attractions are near the Oklahoma City Zoo for a full day out?
Plan time in the Adventure District to pair the zoo with nearby museums and entertainment. A few easy add‑ons make a full day.
• Science Museum Oklahoma is a large, hands‑on science museum with interactive exhibits and daily demonstrations.
• Remington Park features seasonal live horse racing and family‑friendly events, plus walking paths around the grounds.
• The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum houses Western art and history with indoor and outdoor exhibits.
• The Oklahoma History Center includes state history exhibits with views of the Oklahoma State Capitol.
When is the best time of year to visit Oklahoma City?
Spring and fall are typically considered the best time to visit Oklahoma City, when mild temperatures make parks, canal walks, and outdoor events comfortable. Summer brings heat along with concerts, festivals, and baseball, so plan indoor breaks at Oklahoma City hotels or museums and gardens if the weather runs warm. Winter is quieter and suited to indoor culture, basketball games, and cozy dining, with occasional crisp days for strolls in Scissortail Park or Myriad Botanical Gardens.
Which local foods is Oklahoma City known for?
Oklahoma City blends hearty comfort dishes with barbecue and Southwestern flavors. Guests can try chicken‑fried steak with creamy gravy, slow‑smoked barbecue including beef, pork, and hot links, fried onion burgers with a savory sear, and Navajo tacos served on frybread. Fried okra and pecan pie are classic sides and desserts, while many neighborhoods also feature contemporary spots that showcase regional ingredients among the best restaurants Oklahoma City is known for. When exploring the best food in Oklahoma City, consider a mix of traditional diners, casual barbecue joints, and modern farm‑to‑table menus.
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