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Tulsa has the personality of a small town, while offering the conveniences of a big city.
Tulsa at a glance
Average hotel room cost
USD 91
Average meal cost
USD 29
Largest hotel
483 rooms
Total hotels
120
Total rooms
13,093
Number of convention centers
1
Convention center space
275,000 sq. ft.
Largest convention room
102,000 sq. ft.
Highlights of Tulsa
1. Incredible Meeting Spaces
Host your event at the award-winning BOK Center, downtown Tulsa's 19,199-seat multi-purpose arena and a primary indoor sports and event venue. The Cox Business Convention Center across the street is home to Oklahoma's largest ballroom. Both are surrounded downtown lodging, entertainment and dining.
2. World-Class Experiences
Discover Tulsa's culture and history at top-tier destinations like Philbrook Museum, our 28-miles of Route 66, or our outdoor attractions. Named "Best City Park" by USA Today, the Gathering Place offers more than 100 acres of one-of-a-kind playgrounds, gardens, trails, restaurants and more!
3. Historic Greenwood District
Once called “Black Wall Street,” Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District houses artifacts at a cultural and heritage center and pays homage to the devastating 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre at the John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park.
Formerly known as Tulsa Convention Center, downtown Tulsa’s Cox Business Convention Center boasts 310,625 square feet of flexible exhibit space, including the state’s largest ballroom, which spans 30,000 square feet.
The light-filled, newly renovated and expanded center sits within steps of downtown lodging, entertainment and dining, and is conveniently connected via covered skybridge to the 417-room DoubleTree by Hilton Downtown Tulsa.
Architectural highlights include the glass curtain wall that echoes the design of Cesar Pelli’s BOK Center, an entertainment venue located across the street from Cox Business Center. Delegates can gather in the center’s 35 meeting rooms; 102,600-square-foot, column-free Exhibit Hall…