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TULSA, OKLAHOMA – Your Perfect Home Base in Green Country


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Welcome to Tulsa – Where Art Deco Charm Meets Urban Energy

Tulsa isn’t just Oklahoma’s second-largest city—it’s a hub of culture, cuisine, and creativity. Whether you're here for a concert at the BOK Center, a stroll along the Gathering Place, or a weekend of food and festivals, our Tulsa vacation rentals put you in the heart of the action.


Prime Locations in Tulsa

Downtown Tulsa – Artsy, walkable, and full of historic Art Deco architecture.

Brookside District – Trendy shops, local eats, and a vibrant nightlife scene.

Cherry Street – Eclectic boutiques, weekly farmers markets, and cozy cafes.

Riverside/Gathering Place – Outdoor adventure and family fun along the Arkansas River.


Why Choose Tulsa for Your Stay?

Whether you're in town for business, music, sports, or leisure, Tulsa combines big-city convenience with small-town warmth.


Year-Round Attractions

• The Gathering Place – A world-class riverfront park

• Philbrook Museum of Art – Housed in an Italian-style villa

• Woody Guthrie Center – A tribute to the folk music icon

• Tulsa Zoo – Fun for the whole family

• BOK Center – Hosting major concerts and events

• Greenwood Cultural Center – Honoring Black Wall Street history

• Tulsa Botanic Garden – Stunning displays year-round


Seasonal Events

Spring• Tulsa Mayfest• Blue Dome Arts Festival• Tulsa Drillers baseball season• Cherry Street Farmers Market


Summer• Tulsa Tough Bike Race• Summer’s Fifth Night Concert Series• Tulsa Pride Festival• FreedomFest on the 4th of July


Fall• Tulsa State Fair• Oktoberfest (one of the largest in the U.S.)• Fall foliage at Turkey Mountain or Oxley Nature Center


Winter• Winterfest in Downtown Tulsa• Philbrook Festival of Lights• Route 66 Marathon• Holiday Markets and Light Displays


Local Dining Scene

Burn Co. BBQ – Famous for their smoked meats and spicy sausage.

Andolini's Pizzeria – Artisan pies and family-style Italian eats.

Tavolo – Modern Italian in a romantic downtown setting.

Antoinette Baking Co. – Known for their pies and pastries.

The Vault – A retro-chic spot in a former bank building.


Shopping & Entertainment

• Utica Square – Outdoor mall with upscale shops and cafes

• Tulsa Arts District – Galleries, street murals, and wine bars

• Blue Dome District – Fun nightlife and vintage shops

• Tulsa Performing Arts Center – Ballet, symphony, and Broadway shows


Outdoor Recreation

• The Gathering Place – Playgrounds, paddle boats, walking trails

• Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness – Biking and hiking trails

• River Parks Trail System – Over 26 miles of paved paths

• Oxley Nature Center – Birdwatching and nature walks


Who's Staying in Tulsa?

Business & Extended Stay Guests Perfect for:

• Travel nurses and corporate consultants

• University of Tulsa visitors and medical rotations

• Relocations and extended family stays

• Film crews and creatives on assignment

Tulsa Neighborhoods Guide

Downtown Tulsa• The heart of the city with skyscrapers, historic architecture, and nightlife.• Home to museums, theaters, and the vibrant BOK Center for concerts and events.• Great for guests who want walkability and central access.

Blue Dome District• Eclectic area with unique dining, art spaces, and nightlife.• Known for its historic “Blue Dome” building and creative atmosphere.

Pearl District• Modern condos, boutique shopping, and upscale dining.• Close to parks and arts districts—ideal for stylish and urban stays.

Cherry Street / Maple Ridge• Trendy cafes, local shops, and tree-lined streets.• Perfect for casual strolls, brunch, and boutique shopping.

South Tulsa• Residential neighborhoods with quiet streets and family-friendly amenities.• Close to Riverparks and golf courses—ideal for longer stays or travelers seeking calm.

When Should I Visit Tulsa?

Spring (March–May): Mild weather, blooming gardens, and outdoor festivals.


Summer (June–August): Concerts, outdoor events, and Riverparks activities.


Fall (September–November): Tulsa Oktoberfest, Tulsa State Fair, and football season.


Winter (December–February): Holiday lights, indoor cultural events, and cozy dining experiences.

How far is Tulsa from the airport?

Tulsa International Airport (TUL) is about 15–20 minutes from downtown and most central neighborhoods. Rentals with airport shuttles or easy car access make travel seamless.

Where should I stay for festivals and concerts?

Downtown & BOK Center Area: Steps from major music venues, live shows, and event spaces.


Blue Dome District: Ideal for boutique hotels and nightlife access.


Cherry Street / Maple Ridge: Close to arts, local shops, and restaurants for pre/post-event dining.


South Tulsa / Riverparks: More space, parking, and family-friendly accommodations while still a short drive to festival venues.

What are the top attractions in Tulsa?

Philbrook Museum of Art – Stunning gardens and European art collection.


Gilcrease Museum – Native American and Western art.


Gathering Place – 100-acre park with playgrounds, trails, and events.


Tulsa Zoo & Riverparks – Fun for kids and families.


Cain’s Ballroom & BOK Center – Iconic music venues hosting concerts year-round.


Tulsa Botanic Garden – Seasonal blooms and walking paths.


Blue Dome & Brady Arts Districts – Art galleries, murals, and local eateries.

Is Tulsa good for family travel?

Absolutely! Tulsa offers a mix of cultural, educational, and outdoor experiences for families. From interactive museums and playgrounds to parks and festivals, children and adults alike will find plenty to do. Many rentals provide family-friendly amenities such as multiple bedrooms, yards, and easy access to attractions.


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