Highways on four sides box the compact one-square-mile area of Downtown Tulsa, which sits just northeast of a large bend in the Arkansas River.
A building boom in the early 1910's, funded by oil money, has given Tulsa a heritage to be proud of - some of the best examples of Art Deco architecture anywhere in the United States.
Major landmarks in downtown Tulsa include the Tulsa Union Depot and Jazz Hall of Fame, The Tulsa Performing Arts Center, the Tulsa convention center and the Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
Hotels in downtown Tulsa put visitors within walking distance of downtown's main attractions.
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Built in 1930, the Hotel Savoy was completely restored in 2001 and put the facility into the 21st century in terms of technology, infrastructure, privacy and safety.
The Crowne Plaza Tulsa Hotel is located downtown in the hub of Tulsa business and cultural community, just eight miles from Tulsa International Airport and six blocks from the Tulsa Convention Center.
Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, the Ambassador Hotel, Tulsa's premiere boutique hotel offers warmth, elegance, fine dining, and friendly, personalized service.
Ramada Inn Tulsa offers a complimentary fitness room with great equipment, complimentary covered parking and is situated in the heart of downtown Tulsa, OK.
Holiday Inn Express is the fresh, clean, and uncomplicated choice, offering a free breakfast bar featuring fresh fruit, cereals and pastries, as well as free local calls within the US.
The Adam's Mark Tulsa Hotel is located downtown in the hub of Tulsa business and cultural community, just eight miles from Tulsa International Airport and six blocks from the Tulsa Convention Center.