Exploring Oklahoma City: A Two-Hour Walking Tour
This two-hour walking tour of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, will take you through some of the city's most interesting and vibrant neighborhoods.
The tour will begin at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, located at 620 N Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (Latitude: 35.4720, Longitude: -97.5133). This memorial honors the victims of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The museum features interactive exhibits, a memorial garden, and a reflecting pool.
Next, the tour will head to the Myriad Botanical Gardens, located at 301 W Reno Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (Latitude: 35.4683, Longitude: -97.5133). This 17-acre urban park features a variety of gardens, including a rose garden, a children's garden, and a sunken lake.
The tour will then continue to the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, located at 415 Couch Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (Latitude: 35.4700, Longitude: -97.5133). This museum features a variety of permanent and rotating exhibitions, as well as a sculpture garden.
The tour will then head to the Bricktown Entertainment District, located at 425 E California Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 (Latitude: 35.4700, Longitude: -97.5133). This area is home to a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
The tour will then continue to the Oklahoma City Zoo, located at 2101 NE 50th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 (Latitude: 35.5133, Longitude: -97.5133). This zoo features a variety of animals, including elephants, giraffes, and tigers.
The tour will then head to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, located at 620 N Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (Latitude: 35.4720, Longitude: -97.5133). This memorial honors the victims of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The museum features interactive exhibits, a memorial garden, and a reflecting pool.
The tour will then continue to the Plaza District, located at 1711 NW 16th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73106 (Latitude: 35.4800, Longitude: -97.5133). This area is home to a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as the Plaza Walls mural project.
The tour will then head to the Paseo Arts District, located at 2909 Paseo St, Oklahoma City, OK 73103 (Latitude: 35.4800, Longitude: -97.5133). This area is home to a variety of galleries, restaurants, and shops, as well as the Paseo Arts Festival.
The tour will then continue to the Oklahoma City Farmers Market, located at 311 S Klein Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73108 (Latitude: 35.4800, Longitude: -97.5133). This market features a variety of fresh produce, as well as prepared foods and artisan goods.
The tour will then head to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, located at 620 N Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (Latitude: 35.4720, Longitude: -97.5133). This memorial honors the victims of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The museum features interactive exhibits, a memorial garden, and a reflecting pool.
The tour will then conclude at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, located at 415 Couch Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (Latitude: 35.4700, Longitude: -97.5133). This museum features a variety of permanent and rotating exhibitions, as well as a sculpture garden.
Along the way, you can stop for a bite to eat at the popular local restaurants such as The Mule, located at 1630 N Blackwelder Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73106 (Latitude: 35.4800, Longitude: -97.5133), or the Red Cup, located at 3122 N Classen Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (Latitude: 35.4800, Longitude: -97.5133). You can also do some shopping at the Plaza District, the Paseo Arts District, or the Oklahoma City Farmers Market.
Oklahoma City Oklahoma United States Tour Companies
Bricktown Water Taxi
Providing entertaining tours of the Bricktown Canal focusing on Oklahoma history and downtown OKC's rebirth.
Recreation Adventure Tours
In August 1989, Recreation Adventure was first incorporated and specialized in group travel, emphasizing ski and senior adult travel. Keith Butler began employment in October 1998 as Director of Senior Adult Travel, building a clientele that included a mailing list of nearly 1,000, planning trips for groups that included Branson, New England, and San Antonio, as well as ma ... More rketing trips to Vancouver, Mt. Rushmore and averaged 45-50 passengers on each trip. In July 2001, Mr. Butler purchased the company's Senior Adult and Charter Bus portions. The name was converted to ReCreation Adventure Tours. The mailing list has now exceeded 2500. Besides trips mentioned, He also plans Alaska and Hawaii cruises, Canadian Rockies, Washington D.C., California, and Deep South tours. Branson is still the number one destination for groups.
Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau
In December 2009, the citizens of Oklahoma City passed a self-imposed, one-cent sales tax that will generate $777 million for additional improvement projects. New projects include a new convention center that will nearly double our convention space, further improvements to the Oklahoma River, a whitewater kayaking facility, a modern downtown streetcar system that will link ... More major attractions, a 70-acre downtown park and more. There is excitement in the air in Oklahoma City. Moreover, we have the enviable job of sharing that excitement with the world, spreading the good news of all there is to see and do in OKC.