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Just east of downtown Oklahoma City, this entertainment district boasts the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, navigable Bricktown Canal, and a 16-screen Harkins movie theatre. Hop on a water taxi to explore restaurants, shops, and nightclubs along the canal.
Dive into the vibrant arts scene at the Arts District, explore Bricktown's entertainment options, and savor diverse dining experiences in Midtown. Easily navigate the area with Embark's public transit, including the Oklahoma City Streetcar.
Midtown dishes up all the coolness Oklahoma City has to offer without trying too hard. Converted warehouses house craft breweries and farm-to-table spots where locals and visitors mix effortlessly. Art deco buildings like the iconic Plaza Court stand alongside colorful murals that transform brick walls into canvases. Tree-lined streets make wandering between boutique shops and galleries a genuine pleasure.
The neighborhood serves everything from upscale dining to casual gastropubs featuring local favorites like fried okra. Most attractions sit within a 6-block radius, making it perfectly walkable with ample street parking. Boutique hotels in historic buildings offer character-filled stays that put you right in the middle of this unhurried urban gem.
Downtown Oklahoma City blends business with pleasure in a way that doesn't make you choose sides. Gleaming office towers share space with the brick-lined streets of historic Bricktown, where canal walkways connect restaurants and bars. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art showcases contemporary works, while baseball fans cheer at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. Cultural experiences await at the ornate Civic Center Music Hall.
Most downtown attractions sit within a comfortable 10-block radius, perfect for exploring on foot or via the convenient streetcar. Hotels range from sleek business accommodations to boutique spots in converted historic buildings. When hunger strikes, choose between upscale steakhouses, craft breweries, or food trucks that keep the business lunch crowd well-fed.
Oklahoma City's Business District blends sleek glass towers with historic charm like the terra cotta-faced Skirvin Hilton. Basketball fans flock to Paycom Center for Thunder games while art lovers explore the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. The Myriad Botanical Gardens offers a peaceful green escape with cascading water features and a tropical conservatory right in the heart of downtown.
Food options range from power-lunch steakhouses to casual food trucks clustering near office buildings during weekdays. Most activity happens Monday through Friday, with quieter evenings and weekends. The downtown streetcar makes getting around easy, connecting major attractions without the hassle of finding parking.
You could catch an event at Paycom Center, a stadium in Downtown Oklahoma City. Our travelers also like the monuments and museums in the area. If you think Paycom Center is cool, you also might like Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark and Oklahoma City Tennis Center at Will Roger, both located nearby.
It's feeding time at the zoo! If you want to be reminded of some of the great animals our world is home to, you might want to pay a trip to Oklahoma City Zoo, located 4.4 mi (7.1 km) from central Oklahoma City. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. If you have fun at Oklahoma City Zoo, you'll love Science Museum Oklahoma, just a short walk away.
You can learn about the history of Oklahoma City with a visit to Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. Attend a sporting event or visit the shops in this vibrant area.
You can spend time exploring the galleries in National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum during your travels in Oklahoma City. Experience the area's fascinating museums and great live music.
Visitors really like Oklahoma City, especially its monuments and gardens. You might find the perfect souvenir at Oklahoma National Stockyards Company or North Eastern Shopping Center. While you're here, stop by Myriad Botanical Gardens and Oklahoma City Museum of Art.