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1 W. Third St. Suite 100, 74103
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The Capital of Route 66®, Tulsa is both cosmopolitan and all-American in its appeal. It’s a place of contrasts along the Arkansas River, where Art Deco architecture sits alongside steel skyscrapers, and rural Route 66 Americana meets state-of-the-art entertainment. Tulsa is a city of many cultures, where diverse influences converge to shape a distinct identity. Don’t Take Our Word For It • Best Food Hall in the U.S. (USA Today) • Best City Park in the U.S. (USA Today) • Tulsa is Capital of Route 66 (Thrillist) • Most Affordable Cities for Family Vacations (Forbes) • Tulsa, OK: A Surprising Arts Destination in Middle America (Forbes) • 50 Best Places to Live in the U.S. (Money Magazine) • Go 'Here Not There': Travel Author Breaks Down 5 Unexpected Places Worth Visiting (ABC News) • On the Road With ‘The Outsiders,’ Where the Greasers and Socs Rumbled (New York Times) •Tulsa: A City for Creators, Dreamers, and Doers (Livability) Unique Meeting Spaces • From historic mansions to modern multi-purpose spaces, Tulsa offers well more than 50 unique event venue options to accommodate small groups, large conferences, sports, and an array of social events. • The award-winning, newly renovated Cox Business Convention Center (CBCC) is located downtown, and is ideal for hosting galas, receptions, trade shows, indoor sports, concerts and conventions. A past Prime Site Award Recipient, offering 275,000 square feet of meeting space, the CBCC houses Oklahoma’s largest ballroom, which is walkable to four full-service hotels. • The BOK Center was recently named arena of the year by the IEBA, as well as nominated for venue of the year by the Academy of Country Music. With 19,000-plus-seats, the venue features the hottest names in music, including Garth Brooks, Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift, and can also accommodate major indoor sports events. Ample Hotel Rooms • Over 2,000 hotel rooms dot the downtown skyline. • More than 13,000 rooms from 120 hotels across the city establish Tulsa’s substantial overnight accommodation options. Tulsa’s Convenience • Tulsa International Airport is only 10 minutes from downtown Tulsa, which creates a painless travel schedule and adds to the convenience of choosing Tulsa. Taxi or rideshare to downtown (approximately 8 miles) is around $20. • Tulsa is also an easy “drive-in” city for many meeting attendees. • Downtown Tulsa is an easily walkable community. • Tulsans and visitors alike have access to national app-based ride sharing services.

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Hotels120
Convention center275,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms13,093
Guest rooms at 1 hotel483
Special event venues100
Average room rate$99
Occupancy rate5%
Restaurants250
Daily food cost$55
Tax rate8.52%
Venue typeCVB
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Distance from Tulsa International Airport airport 8 mi

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Greenwood Rising
Greenwood Rising
Museum
1 mi
A state-of-the-art history center located at the heart of the historic Greenwood District honoring the legacy of Black Wall Street before and after the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, Greenwood Rising allows visitors to explore and connect with Greenwood District history through an immersive journey using projection mapping, holographic effects and environmental media.
23 N Greenwood Ave
Tulsa, OK 74120
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Gathering Place
Gathering Place
Park
3 mi
The Gathering Place, the largest privately funded public park in U.S. history, opened in 2018 and has already been listed as the #1 new U.S. attraction by USA Today, as well as one of the world’s greatest places, according to Time Magazine (both in 2019). This is Gathering Place. There are more than 100 unique experiences to be enjoyed at Gathering Place. With countless activities, unique programming, special events and multiple dining options, you will be sure to have a one-of-a-kind visit unmatched by the last. From gardens and meadows to skate parks and sports courts to dozens of acres of adventure-themed playgrounds, Gathering Place offers something for children and adults of all ages. Designed by renowned landscape architecture firm Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Gathering Place incorporates natural elements representative of Oklahoma’s distinct ecosystems. In addition to the preservation of as many existing trees as possible during the construction phase, 5,800 evergreen and deciduous trees, as well as eight acres of meadows, were planted on site. At $465 million, Gathering Place is the largest private gift to a public park in U.S. history. The park is funded by a combination of more than 80 corporate and philanthropic organizations. When Phase II and III are completed, the footprint of Gathering Place will be 100 acres. Find your inspiration at Tulsa’s newest place to gather with friends and family.
2650 S John Williams Way E
Tulsa, OK, US 74114
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Bob Dylan Center
Bob Dylan Center
Museum
1 mi
Offers unprecedented access to the creative life of one of America’s most important and influential artists, the facility houses and exhibits more than 100,000 exclusive cultural treasures created and owned by Bob Dylan. The center provides programming, performances and special displays showcasing the artist’s message and impact.
116 E Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK, US 74103
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Philbrook Musum of Art
Philbrook Musum of Art
Museum
3 mi
In 1938 oil baron and philanthropists Waite and Genevieve Phillips donated their 72-room mansion and surrounding gardens to establish the first art museum in Oklahoma. Since opening in 1939, Philbrook has grown to become a world-class general art museum wit h a rich collection of art, immaculate gardens, and engaging educational programming within a modern museum complex. Highlights of the Museum's permanent collection include Renaissance and Baroque paintings from the Kress Foundation, one of the greatest surveys of 20th century Native American art anywhere, American and Southwestern art, as well as growing modern and contemporary collections. The Philbrook main campus spans 25 acres of grounds and formal gardens, and features an historic home displaying the Museum's permanent collection, as well as an architectural addition with auditorium, LaVilla Restaurant, library, and education studios. Philbrook Downtown, the satellite location in downtown Tulsa showcases the Philbrook Modern, contemporary, and Native American art collections, as well as the Eugene B. Adkins Collection and Study Center of Native American art.
2727 S Rockford Rd.
Tulsa, OK, US 74114
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Oklahoma Aquarium
Oklahoma Aquarium
Recreation
13 mi
You don't have to travel to a coast to see an amazing collection of marine life. The Oklahoma Aquarium is home to a stunning variety of fish, reptiles and other animals from our oceans, rivers, lakes and streams. See the largest bull sharks in captivity through a unique walk-through tunnel and dome. Send the kids crawling through the Kelp Forest, Discovery Caves and Extreme Amazon to come face-to-face with exotic stingrays, iguanas and fish from these habitats. Get even closer by rolling up your sleeves at interactive touch and feed tanks. The newly opened Sea Turtle Island exhibit is home to two 300-pound loggerhead sea turtles, reef sharks and other tropical fish. The 56,000-gallon tank is surrounded by a boardwalk and can be experienced from three viewing levels-including an underwater observation station for children to view the exhibit from within the water. The Oklahoma Aquarium is open every day except Christmas from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with the latest entry at 5:00 p.m.
300 Aquarium Dr.
Jenks, OK, US 74037
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Church Studio
Church Studio
Museum
2 mi
Formerly Grace Methodist Episcopal Church founded in 1915, Church Studio was purchased by legendary musician Leon Russell in 1972 who transformed the building into a recording studio. The birthplace of the Tulsa Sound was recently restored by owners Ivan Acosta and Teresa Knox, which opened in 2021 as world-class recording studio and event space on the vibrant Studio Row. Pay homage to the legacy of Leon Russell and explore state-of-the-art recording technology in a historic space.
304 S Trenton Ave.
Tulsa, OK, US 74120
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Valkyrie
Valkyrie
Nightlife
1 mi
Valkyrie is a destination bar dripping with charisma, comfort and class serving quality drinks without pretense. A revolving menu offers classic and new cocktails made from whole, fresh ingredients and crafted just for you by knowledgeable bar staff. James Beard Award nominated and mentioned in national publications like The Manual's "Definitive List of the 25 Best Bars in America", Valkyrie is the perfect choice for a hand crafted cocktail–or mocktail–with friends.
13 E Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK, US 74103
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Discovery Lab
Discovery Lab
Museum
3 mi
In a state-of-the-art building next door to the Gathering Place, the Discovery Lab provides unique programming for children in middle-school and younger geared toward developing their. creativity, critical-thinking, problem-solving and collaboration skills. With a labyrinth of tunnels, a slide made from packing tape, science demos, The WorkShop, Science Lab, and so much more, Discovery Lab is a place where kids and their families can make, learn, explore, and design things using real stuff in new and different ways. Inspired by best practices in informal learning, multidisciplinary experiences and exhibits are designed to encourage process skill development and support current classroom curricula with Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) content.
Tulsa, OK 74105
Tulsa, OK, US 74105
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Tulsa Zoo
Tulsa Zoo
Recreation
8 mi
The Tulsa Zoo for nearly 90 years has inspired a passion for wildlife as a fun and affordable destination where families can connect. Founded in he 1920s as source for wildlife education and recreation, the Tulsa Zoo is home to more than 400 species. Many of the animals in zoo care are rare and endangered in the wild. Visit immersive exhibits, like the Mary K. Chapman Rhino Reserve, learn more about your favorite animals during daily zoo keeper chats, or enjoy the scenery during a round trip on the train. The Tulsa Zoo's newest and largest exhibit, The Lost Kingdom, is inspired by ancient Asian cultures such as the city at Angkor-Wat, and features Malayan tigers, snow leopards, Chinese alligators, binturongs, and Komodo dragons. The Tulsa Zoo is located on 84 acres in Mohawk Park. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Christmas and the third Friday in June. Admission charge.
6421 E 36th St. N
Tulsa, OK, US 74115
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American Solera
American Solera
Nightlife
2 mi
Neon signage will lead the way to equally vibrant beer at the chic, vintage revival taproom of American Solera: a brewery that produces a wide range of fruit beers that blur the line between brewing and winemaking. You've probably encountered their beer, which can be found in bars and liquor stores nationwide. American Solera focuses on oak aging beer, and most of the beer made ages 6 to 18 months in large oak tanks before bottling.
1702 E 6th Street
Tulsa, OK, US 74104
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Guthrie Green
Guthrie Green
Park
1 mi
Oklahoma singer and songwriter Woody Guthrie's name lives on through Guthrie Green, an urban park and entertainment space in the heart of Tulsa's Brady Arts District. Officially designated as one of America's Great Public Spaces by the American Planning Association, Guthrie Green offers non-stop activities for visitors, highlighting a performance stage, tree-lined paths, a large lawn, fountain splash pad and the Dock pavilion featuring an on-site restaurant. This urban garden allows visitors a chance to relax and enjoy concerts, food trucks, outdoor movie screenings, fitness classes and more. All event are free and open to the public! Check the Guthrie Green website for an up-to-date listing of events.
111 E Mathew B. Brady St.
Tulsa, OK, US 74103
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Mother Road Market
Mother Road Market
Shopping
2 mi
Oklahoma's first food hall offering a plethora of dining and shopping options. Mother Road Market and the Shops at Mother Road Market are located on Route 66 boasting fun for the whole family. Browse local gift items, buy fresh produce and pick from unique restaurant options. Enjoy food options from sushi to Brazilian, and shop local products with a drink in hand from the WEL bar.
1124 S Lewis Ave.
Tulsa, OK, US 74104
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BOK Center
BOK Center
Nightlife
1 mi
One of the world's busiest concert arenas, the award-winning BOK Center is Tulsa's state-of-the-art sports and entertainment venue. This 19,199 seat arena serves as a host to concerts, ice shows, professional and collegiate sporting events, and world class entertainment. When the world's most renowned performers come to the Heartland, they come to the BOK Center. The arena transformed Tulsa's downtown landscape, spurring economic growth and development, all by hosting today's hottest names in music and entertainment, including Madonna, Lady Gaga, Reba McEntire, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Paul McCartney and Jason Aldean.
200 S Denver Ave. W
Tulsa, OK, US 74103
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Gilcrease Museum
Gilcrease Museum
Museum
4 mi
Gilcrease Museum houses a comprehensive collection of the art, culture and history of North America. The museum represents hundreds of Indigenous cultures from across North and South America, with material culture and archaeology ranging from 12,000 BCE to the 21st century. The collection includes more than 350 years of American paintings, sculptures and works on paper, including the largest public holdings of art of the American West. The museum is temporarily closed for a historic construction project slated to be complete in 2024.
1400 N Gilcrease Museum Rd.
Tulsa, OK, US 74127
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Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Theater
1 mi
You won't have to search long to experience some of the most outstanding performing arts available today. Tulsa boasts the nationally recognized Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, two orchestras and numerous theatrical groups touring Broadway shows. With four theaters, a studio space and a large reception hall, the Tulsa PAC is your destination for shows and performances of all shapes and sizes. Occupying a half city block in Tulsa's historic downtown, the Performing Arts Center is the design of Minoru Yamasaki, architect of the former World Trade Center towers. Patrons come to the PAC year-round to attend a performance from one of Tulsa's acclaimed arts groups, to sample national and international talent, to stage or attend various social functions of Art Gallery exhibits and to view the PAC's extensive permanent collection of more than 70 pieces of art. The art gallery can be viewed from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and during Chapman Music Hall events. Visit the Tulsa PAC website for a full schedule of upcoming events.
110 E 2nd St.
Tulsa, OK, US 74103
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Tulsa Botanic Garden
Tulsa Botanic Garden
Recreation
9 mi
Just eight miles from downtown, Tulsa Botanic Garden offers beautiful gardens and rich natural history for all ages to discover. Enjoy the A.R. and Marylouise Tandy Floral Terraces, a three and a half acre ornamental garden showcasing over 350 plant varieties, with a total of 8,000 plants in all. Colors and fragrance abound along with the sounds from three water features. Be sure to look for the Art Deco inspired details infused within the design. The Children's Discovery Garden offers a two acre wonderland garden featuring interactive elements for all ages including the Spring Giant, Stream Valley, Art Wall, Tree Fort and Meadow. Get up-close with carnivorous plants, play musical instruments and experience textures and scents in the Sensory Walk. Families can make larger-than-life insect whirligigs come to life in the Meadow, and read a story in the shade of the Tree Fort. With 100 acres conserved to highlight the rich biodiversity of native flora and fauna, the Botanic Garden also offers much more for nature lovers. Hike through tallgrass prairie and the stunted and gnarled trees in the Cross Timbers forest. This unique ecosystem is one of the least disturbed forests in the eastern United States and offers an abundance of birds and other wildlife. Tulsa Botanic Garden is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission charge.
3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr.
Tulsa, OK, US 74127
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Woody Guthrie Center
Woody Guthrie Center
Museum
1 mi
The Woody Guthrie Center is dedicated to preserving Woody Guthrie's body of work and celebrating his life and the continuation of his legacy. As an educational facility, we provide resources to students, teachers, and academics about Woody's important role in American history and his advocacy for social justice. The Center also hosts theater concert series, workshops, and public programs to further its educational initiatives. The Woody Guthrie Center is more than a museum; instead, it is a center of investigation for inspiration. By providing examples of Woody's ability to use his creativity as a way of expressing the world around him, the Center hopes to encourage others to find their voices and the power that lies within the creative process.
102 East M.B. Brady St.
Tulsa, OK, US 74103
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ONEOK Field
ONEOK Field
Recreation
1 mi
Watch the Tulsa Drillers and FC Tulsa play at the state-of-the-art ONEOK Field. ONEOK Field is located in the historic Greenwood District of downtown Tulsa. The Art Deco style architecture of the ballpark pays tribute to Tulsa's professional baseball past, the Greenwood District and the City of Tulsa. ONEOK Field officially opened on April 8, 2010 and saw the Corpus Christi Hooks defeat the Tulsa Drillers 7-0. ONEOK Field has seen the addition of numerous fan amenities including: Drillers Splash Zone - An Interactive Water Feature in Center Field; An updated Audio and Sound System; A 360 Degree Walk Up Bar in the Outfield; Umbrellas over the River Spirit Party Platforms; Coverings over the Osage Casino Picnic Pavilion.
201 N. Elgin Ave.
OK, US 74120
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Cain's Ballroom
Cain's Ballroom
Nightlife
1 mi
Cain's Ballroom has been a popular nightspot in Tulsa since the 1920s - especially for Country Western aficionados during its early years. Often referred to as the Carnegie Hall of Country Western music, it was here that Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys unveiled their Western Swing music. Today, artists of every genre play to sell-out crowds at this iconic music venue.
423 N. Main St.
Tulsa, OK, US 74103
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Saturn Room
Saturn Room
Nightlife
1 mi
Find a true escape from daily life at the out-of-this-world Saturn Room. Head on an island-hopping rum flight through the Caribbean and try beachy cocktails in their wide assortment of tiki glassware. Named in Thrillist and Food Network as a must-visit bar in Tulsa (and one of the best tiki bars in the nation), Saturn Room is the perfect spot to unwind after a long day, conveniently located nearby plenty of hotels, attractions and plenty more nightlife spots.
209 N Boulder Ave.
Tulsa, OK, US 74103
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Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium
Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium
Museum
8 mi
Go back in time and experience Tulsa's aerospace history. Enjoy the unique opportunity to look at vintage planes and explore 19,000 square feet of exhibits highlighting Tulsa's aviation history. Get behind the "cockpit" as you fly on a jet simulation, maneuver robotic arms like an astronaut in space and more. Travel through the vast unknowns of space in the full-dome planetarium, the second of its kind in the world, which offers a variety of educational and entertaining shows throughout the year. The museum also has educational facilities for school visits, summer camps, and Scout groups. The Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Admission Charge.
3624 N 74th E Ave.
Tulsa, OK, US 74115
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River Parks
River Parks
Park
2 mi
Offering the best in outdoor recreation, River Parks’ 26 miles of asphalt-surfaced trails weave past gathering areas, playgrounds, fountains and sculptures along the banks of the Arkansas River in Tulsa. River Parks' varied landscape ranges from manicured lawns to the rugged terrain of the Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness. River Parks offers dual trails for pedestrians and cyclists, plus seasonal enjoyment of fishing, rowing, kayaking, disc golf, the Blue Rose restaurant, and an outdoor cafe, Elwood’s. The 45 miles of dirt trails on Turkey Mountain are perfect for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. Outdoor events occur throughout the year featuring concerts, festivals, fireworks and numerous running and cycling competitions. Several notable events that are held at River Parks include the Tulsa Oktoberfest, FreedomFest (Tulsa’s July 4th celebration), ScotFest, and Tulsa Tough. Park facilities are also available for private activities such as company parties.
2424 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, OK, US 74114
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Safari Joe's H2O Water Park
Safari Joe's H2O Water Park
Recreation
6 mi
Beat the Oklahoma heat with a trip to Safari Joe's H2O Water Park. Lounge around and float down Rex's River, ride the waves in the H2O Wave Pool and enjoy some fun with little ones in Tiny Turtle Lagoon. Home to Oklahoma's largest and only water roller coaster as well as an exotic animal and reptile exhibit and live entertainment, guests of all ages will find something to enjoy. Safari Joe's is open daily Memorial through Labor Day; 10 a.m. to 6 o.m. Monday though Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays. Admission charge.
4707 E 21st St.
Tulsa, OK, US 74114
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NEFF Brewing
NEFF Brewing
Nightlife
1 mi
NEFF is an entirely gluten free brewpub offering a full menu of delicious snacks and entrees plus specially brewed beers. Father-son duo Jon and Jonathon Neff went to work (with the help of Jonathon’s chem + engineering background) making gluten free beer on par with gluten-full beer upon Jonathon’s celiac diagnosis. Brewing with new types of artisan malts of millet, buckwheat, rice and quinoa, NEFF’s creations are “Brewed For Everyone.”
321 S Frankfort Ave.
Tulsa, OK, US 74120
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Tulsa Theater
Tulsa Theater
Nightlife
1 mi
The Tulsa Theater is a historic venue that has hosted and continues to host some of the world's greatest musicians and entertainers. Completed in 1914, the Tulsa Theater was originally designed to serve as Tulsa's Municipal Auditorium and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. A sampling of performers who have graced the Tulsa Theatre include Chicago, Al Green, Merle Haggard, Buddy Holly, B.B. King, and U2. Today, Tulsa Theater continues to be used for a wide variety of concerts and theatrical productions.
105 W Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK, US 74103
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Utica Square
Utica Square
Shopping
3 mi
Utica Square offers a variety of upscale local and national retail shops and restaurants. This outdoor shopping center is picturesque with beautiful landscaping, fountains and Old World tower clocks. While Tulsa's shopping and retail is abundant across the region, only Utica Square offers a dynamic mixture of quality stores in an elegant outdoor setting.
1709 Utica Square
Tulsa, OK, US 74114
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Tulsa Historical Society & Museum
Tulsa Historical Society & Museum
Museum
3 mi
Located in the historic Sam Travis mansion, the Tulsa Historical Society & Museum has eight rotating exhibit galleries featuring stories from Tulsa's past. The museum's collection is wide ranging and includes over 200,000 photographs, books, maps, historical costumes, architectural elements, and fine and decorative arts. In addition, the Museum's Vintage Garden invites visitors to stroll among the flowers, trees, and historical Tulsa artifacts. The art installation entitled "The Five Moons", which consists of five larger-than-life bronze statues, is located on the museum's campus and honors Tulsa's Native American history.
2445 S Peoria Ave.
Tulsa, OK, US 74114
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Woodland Hills Mall
Woodland Hills Mall
Shopping
13 mi
Woodland Hills Mall features more than 165 specialty shops, an extensive food court, and four major department stores. The mall is located in Woodland Hills, one of the busiest regions in Tulsa, along what has been dubbed as "Restaurant Row."
7021 S. Memorial Dr.
Tulsa, OK, US 74133
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River Spirit Casino
River Spirit Casino
Nightlife
9 mi
Looking for a little slice of paradise in Tulsa? Welcome to River Spirit Casino Resort & Margaritaville Casino. Featuring over 3,000 state-of-the-art electronic games, a luxury 27-story hotel tower, Ruth's Chris Steak House, Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Casino & Restaurant and more, including Paradise Cove Theater, which hosts the biggest names in entertainment, championship boxing and MMA! Hotel guests can relax at a resort pool area straight out of a Jimmy Buffett tune, with fire pits, cabanas, palm trees and a swim up beach bar. Looking for meeting space? River Spirit Casino Resort has over 30,000 square feet of event and meeting space, including a ballroom, conference rooms and boardrooms, along with plenty of tropical themed amenities, so if you’d like to blend meetings with mojitos, book your event today!
8330 Riverside Pkwy
Tulsa, OK, US 74136
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Nightlife
17 mi
Sleek, stylish, and absolutely packed with hip and modern amenities, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa is the place to stay! Stay in our AAA Four Diamond awarded hotel with 454 rooms and suites that will rock your world. Amenities include: complimentary Wi-Fi and airport transportation; variety of dining options – Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill, Las Vegas-style buffet, HWY 66 Diner, McGill’s on 19 – a fine dining restaurant, Food Court and 24-hour room service; Hard Rock Live, a 2,600-seat theater-style concert/entertainment venue featuring a variety of top-shelf acts; 18-hole championship golf course; spa, fitness center and two outdoor pools; 24-hour casino including a non-smoking casino area; a variety of nightlife options – Amp Bar playing all the greatest jams, Riffs featuring live entertainment, Track 5 where people gather to two step on the 1200 sq.ft. dance floor, and our non-smoking Replay Sports Bar with 50 plasma TV’s; 80,000 square feet of meeting space; shop at Rock Stop and the Cherokee Art Gallery and enjoy all the memorabilia throughout the casino. All this and more make Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa the premier choice!
777 West Cherokee Street
Catoosa, OK, US 74015
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Osage Casino Hotel
Osage Casino Hotel
Nightlife
4 mi
Escape your everyday and experience an unforgettable stay in our all-new Osage Casino Hotel! From the ground up, everything in our hotel was designed with your comfort in mind. Guests will appreciate the thoughtful furnishings and luxury finishes apparent in every room. The artwork, crafted by Osage tribal artists, will transport you. And, as always, you can expect to experience the height of service and hospitality. The 47,000-square-foot casino features 1,000 electronic gaming devices and table games. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
951 W 36th St. N
Tulsa, OK, US 74127
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Convention Centers

Cox Business Convention CenterCox Business Convention Center (CBCC) offers over 275,000 SF of flexible event space in downtown Tulsa with Oklahoma's largest banquet space, a 102,600 SF column-free exhibit hall, in-house catering, AV, IT, and more! CoxCenterTulsa.com
Exhibit Space102,600 sq. ft.
Total meeting space412,432 sq. ft.
Guest rooms 1 mi. from convention center2,000
Tulsa Expo SquareOur mission at the Tulsa Expo Square is to create a significant economic impact benefiting the citizens of Tulsa County by offering to the public year round, multi-use facilities and service options.
Exhibit Space110,000 sq. ft.
Total meeting space549,500 sq. ft.

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About us • Tulsa Regional Tourism is northeast Oklahoma’s premier accredited destination marketing organization. It includes: o Tulsa Convention and Visitors Bureau o Tulsa Sports Commission, an amateur sports sales and marketing organization o Tulsa Office of Film, Music, Arts & Culture, an accredited film commission With a regional population approaching one million people, the physical beauty of the city, diverse cultures, and variety of dining and entertainment opportunities contribute to an exciting meeting site selection for your next event. Tulsa looks forward to hosting you soon!

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