This charming 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom vacation rental offers comfort and convenience with easy access to Oklahoma State facilities. Take advantage of ample off-street parking accommodations and convenient in-unit laundry during your stay. Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, you'll love the central location of this spacious home, with Downtown Tulsa just 2 miles away. Featuring a fully fenced yard, you can feel confident bringing your canine friends to this pet-friendly property.
Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a city that blends a rich cultural heritage with a vibrant modern spirit and is known as the world’s largest small town.
Quick List of Where to Visit:
• The RiverWalk
• Gathering Place
• Tulsa Zoo
• Tulsa Botanic Garden
• ONEOK Field
• Tulsa Arts District
• Cain’s Ballroom
• Woody Guthrie Center
• Bob Dylan Center
• Church Studio
Tulsa is a river city, built along the Arkansas River. The RiverWalk situated on the west bank of the Arkansas River and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation reservation connects to the Oklahoma Aquarium, the Tulsa Riverparks Trail System, and the 96th Street and Riverside Drive area. The RiverWalk is fun for the whole family with restaurants, shopping, and attractions located in this one district.
During your visit, you’ll want to be sure to check out the Tulsa Arts District, a hub of creativity and cultural expression. This district is home to the world-renowned Philbrook Museum of Art, housed in a stunning Italian Renaissance villa surrounded by lush gardens. The museum showcases an impressive collection of European, American, and Native American art, providing a captivating journey through different eras and styles.
For those with an interest in American history, the Greenwood District offers a poignant reminder of the past. Often referred to as "Black Wall Street," this historic neighborhood was once a thriving African American community until the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. Visitors can explore the Greenwood Cultural Center and the John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park, which commemorate the resilience and contributions of the community.
Tulsa's commitment to preserving its heritage is further evident in the Philcade Building and the Boston Avenue Methodist Church, both architectural marvels from the early 20th century. The Boston Avenue Methodist Church, with its striking art deco design, is a National Historic Landmark that showcases the city's architectural prowess.
Nature enthusiasts can escape to the Gathering Place, an expansive riverfront park with a harmonious blend of green spaces, playgrounds, and recreational activities. It's an ideal spot for families, joggers, and anyone seeking a tranquil retreat within the city.
Food enthusiasts will delight in Tulsa's burgeoning culinary scene. From trendy food trucks to upscale restaurants, the city caters to diverse palates. Local specialties like Tulsa-style chili and iconic dishes at places such as Burn Co. Barbecue provide a taste of the region's unique flavors.
Tulsa's live music scene is another draw, with the historic Cain's Ballroom standing as a testament to the city's musical legacy. This venue has hosted legendary performances by artists like Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, and it continues to attract top-tier acts.
Tulsa promises a multifaceted experience that combines history, art, nature, and amazing food. The city's distinctive blend of the past and present creates a dynamic atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression on all who explore its diverse offerings.