Oklahoma City Official Welcome Guide 2022

AUTOMOBILE ALLEY Located north of downtown along Broadway Avenue, the Automobile Alley district 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 the present combine to make this district effortlessly cool with lots to offer, including some of Oklahoma City’s best shopping, dining and nightlife. BRICKTOWN ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT Just a short walk from downtown’s central business district, this former warehouse area is filled with restaurants, shops, nightlife and entertainment options. From taking a cruise along the Bricktown Canal to catching an Oklahoma City Dodgers game at the

local restaurants. Alongside anchors like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s, Classen Curve has all the upscale shopping that you might need, including luxury clothing, athleisure brands, jewelry and homewares. FILM ROW Equal parts historic and revitalized, Film Row was once home to the film distribution offices for Hollywood’s major studios. It’s now home to a mix of artistic businesses, locally owned restaurants and Oklahoma City’s 21C Museum Hotel, a unique art gallery/hotel concept housed in a former Ford Model T manufacturing facility. The art gallery is open to the public and free to tour. MEMORIAL ROAD CORRIDOR The Memorial Road corridor, located in north Oklahoma City, is one of Oklahoma City’s most dynamic retail areas. In addition to established restaurants and the Quail Springs Mall, the corridor is also home to Main Event entertainment center and the Chisholm Creek mixed-use center. At Chisholm Creek, there is plenty to do, including explore locally owned shops, drive some balls at TopGolf, go high at iFly indoor skydiving or dine at one of many local and national chain restaurants.

Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, Bricktown is a favorite destination for visitors and locals alike.

M I DTOWN On the northern edge of downtown and just west of Automobile Alley, the Midtown district connects the hustle and bustle of downtown with the stately historic neighborhoods to its north. With a mix of local restaurants, neighborhood pubs and distinctive shops, it’s a great place to experience the best of OKC’s urban renaissance.

CLASSEN CURVE AND WESTERN AVENUE

North of downtown in central Oklahoma City, Western Avenue is the perfect stretch of street to explore if you like curated antiques, atmospheric dive bars and established

NORTHWEST EXPRESSWAY CORRIDOR

Similar to Memorial Road but offering some local fare, Northwest Expressway is a major hub of retail and dining in northwest Oklahoma City. A wide variety of restaurants and pubs abound, as does upper-end mall shopping and dining at Penn Square Mall and family

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