2024 Official OKC Visitors Guide

BOATHOUSE DISTRICT Whether you want to train like an Olympian

or just have some fun, the Boathouse District along the Oklahoma River is specifically designed for outdoor recreation. It’s the official U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Site for rowing and canoe/kayak, but it also has an ever-growing list of other activities for visitors and hosts numerous regattas and waterfront events throughout the year.

BRICKTOWN Just a short walk or streetcar ride from downtown hotels, event venues and attractions,

this former warehouse district is filled with restaurants, nightlife and family friendly entertainment options. From taking a water taxi ride along the Bricktown Canal to catching an Oklahoma City Dodgers baseball game, Bricktown is a well-established entertainment district with a variety of hotel options easily accessible to all kinds of fun.

CHISHOLM CREEK This mixed-use development has no shortage of dining, entertainment and shopping to

enjoy. Located on W. Memorial Road between Pennsylvania Ave. and Western Ave., Chisholm Creek features distinctive activities such as Top Golf and iFly, outdoor outfitting retailer Cabela’s, a high-end hotel, event space and a unique collection of restaurants and retailers — all connected pedestrian trails and expansive green spaces.

CITY CENTER Marked by the skyscrapers that form Oklahoma City’s skyline, City Center includes the hustle

and bustle of downtown mixed with several must-see urban destinations such as the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum and OKC Museum of Art. Discover everything from urban parks to public art, splurge-worthy dining and even unexpected places like the Underground, a network of tunnels that connects a large part of this district while housing restaurants, businesses and art installations.

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