The Official OKC Visitors Guide 2023

39TH STREET DISTRICT Located on 39th Street west of Pennsylvania and stretching to Youngs, this area is part of

historic Route 66 and in the 1970s became known as The Strip, of which it is still affectionately known. Today, it’s home to 45 locally-owned businesses, thriving LGBTQ+ nightlife and annual OKC Pride festivities. OKC’s premier LGBTQ+ and ally resort since 1968 – Hotel Habana – has changed its name to the District Hotel and has undergone exciting renovations. From Sunday Gospel Brunch to glitzy nightclubs, there’s something happening every day of the week.

Mural above by Dusty Gilpin assisted by William Larason

ADVENTURE DISTRICT Located in northeast OKC at the crossroads of I-35 and I-44, the Adventure District is

home to many can’t-miss museums and attractions. You’ll find plenty of ways to entertain the whole family, plus indoor and outdoor experiences that pack year-round fun. You won’t believe how many different types of activities you’ll find all within a two-mile radius.

ASIAN DISTRICT Local foodies know that OKC’s Asian District is home to incredible food and cultural

experiences. An influx of Vietnamese immigrants in the 1970s created a hub now known for its Asian fusion cuisine. Here you’ll find some of the best Asian restaurants, including authentic Vietnamese food that rivals any found this side of the Pacific. This district also hosts popular food tours and festivals.

AUTOMOBILE ALLEY Located north of downtown along Broadway Avenue, Automobile Alley was originally home

to the city’s car dealerships, a fact that is immortalized in the neon signs that still hang from its original buildings. The past and present combine to make this district effortlessly cool with great shopping, dining, modern art museums and nightlife options.

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