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Top neighborhoods in Tulsa

Downtown Tulsa
Downtown Tulsa blends stunning Art Deco treasures with modern urban energy. The gleaming Philtower and restored Mayo Hotel stand as reminders of the 1920s oil boom, while the BOK Center hosts major concerts just steps away. Music lovers can dive into Oklahoma's heritage at the Woody Guthrie Center, then catch live shows at Cain's Ballroom. The neighborhood serves up everything from upscale steakhouses to casual cafes with local specialties like chicken-fried steak. Most attractions sit within a comfortable six-block radius, making this area perfectly walkable. After sunset, cocktail lounges and wine bars in the Arts District keep the night alive.

Brookside
Brookside buzzes with indie charm where art galleries and quirky boutiques line Peoria Avenue. Locals and visitors mingle in sidewalk cafes, sipping craft brews while jazz floats through the air. Just a stone's throw from Gathering Place, this artsy enclave invites you to wander tree-canopied streets dotted with colorful murals and Tudor-style homes. The dining scene ranges from farm-to-table bistros to smoky barbecue joints, with most spots offering patio seating perfect for people-watching. Boutique B&Bs in converted historic homes give you that home-away-from-home feel. Though bus service is limited, the walkable core makes exploring this slice of Tulsa a breeze.

Cherry Street
Cherry Street invites you into Tulsa's coolest historic district where local boutiques, art galleries, and farm-to-table restaurants line 15th Street. Sip craft coffee at sidewalk cafes under century-old oaks or browse intimate art spaces showcasing Oklahoma talent. Vintage neon signs light up the evenings when live acoustic music drifts from open doorways. Dining ranges from casual breakfast joints to upscale dinner spots featuring chicken-fried steak and barbecue. Most attractions sit within a walkable three-block radius, making cars unnecessary while exploring. Boutique bed & breakfasts in converted early 1900s homes offer personalized stays that maintain the neighborhood's authentic character.
Blue Dome District
The Blue Dome District in Tulsa serves up a perfect cocktail of nightlife and history. Named after a 1920s Gulf Oil station, this revitalized warehouse area buzzes with craft cocktail lounges, live music venues, and art galleries. Neon signs light up historic brick facades while outdoor patios fill with evening crowds beneath string lights and colorful murals. Most spots open late afternoon until 2am, with restaurants and bars housed in converted historic buildings. The compact district is easily walkable with wide sidewalks and good lighting for evening strolls. While public transit is limited, there's plenty of street parking and the downtown trolley connects to nearby attractions like the Tulsa Performing Arts Center.
Greenwood District
Tulsa's Greenwood District neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as ONEOK Field and Greenwood Rising.
Top landmarks in Tulsa

BOK Center
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at BOK Center, a major stadium in Downtown Tulsa. If you think BOK Center is cool, you also might like ONEOK Field and Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium, both located nearby.

Tulsa Expo Center
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Tulsa Expo Center— just one of the monuments located 3.5 mi (5.7 km) from the center of Tulsa. You could also start your cultural experience by heading over to the art galleries in the area.


























































































