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Popular amenities for Oklahoma City getaways

Stay near Oklahoma City's top sights

Bricktown261 locals recommend
State Fair Park20 locals recommend
Quail Springs Mall73 locals recommend
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum246 locals recommend
Myriad Botanical Gardens194 locals recommend
Oklahoma City Zoo173 locals recommend

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Oklahoma City

  • Total rentals

    2.6K properties

  • Total number of reviews

    148K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    1.6K properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    1.2K properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    310 properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1.7K properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Oklahoma City

Welcome to Oklahoma City

Oklahoma’s capital city has hit its stride in recent years as a number of exciting new offerings, like the First Americans Museum and the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, increase its cultural appeal. With art galore — like the 5,160-square-foot, 430-foot-long outdoor gallery, Plaza Walls — and a flourishing craft beer scene, Oklahoma City is making a good case to be the South’s next It City.

Set up your base in Midtown, where the funky Automobile Alley’s cool historic brick buildings and retro signage pay tribute to the neighborhood’s glory days as a hub for car dealerships and service shops, while innovative art collectives like Factory Obscura enhance the curb appeal. Downtown is home to Film Row, where top movie studios once had operations in the 1930s; the film industry today is picking up once again, with many production companies opening in OKC. If you’re traveling with kids, consider a rental in Bricktown, a walkable entertainment district with easy access to restaurants, bars, water taxis, electric streetcars, and sporting events.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Oklahoma City

Spring and fall are pleasant times to visit Oklahoma City, when the sweltering heat of summer has subsided and you can make use of the city’s ample green space, like the 70-acre Scissortail Park downtown and the nearby Myriad Botanical Gardens, with its striking Crystal Bridge Conservatory centerpiece. That said, if you’re coming for water sports, sticky summer months like June are prime time for cooling off. Lovers of fine art should consider staying in one of OKC’s vacation rentals in September during the annual Plaza District Festival and Mural Expo.


Top things to do in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum

A sobering visit to the site of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing should be the first stop on every OKC traveler’s to-do list for context on how the downtown landscape has changed over the past few decades, and how the local community rallied together to get through the tragedy.

National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

With more than 30,000 objects and artifacts — including cinema clips, art, costumes, and artillery — the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum promotes and interprets the legacy of Western culture through exhibits and educational programs.

Riversport OKC

A whitewater rafting course may not be what you expect to find in a city devoid of natural rapids, but Riversport is perched on the man-made seven-mile Oklahoma River in the thriving Boathouse District. The channel is a championship training site for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic rowing, canoe, and kayak teams, and a fun outing if you want to paddle the rapids, zipline over the river, ski on the new indoor slope, or test your skills on the six-level SandRidge Sky Trail.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Oklahoma City?

    Oklahoma City experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and chilly winters. The average high temperature in summer is around 94°F (34°C), while in winter it gets as cold as 36°F (2°C). The city is also known for its high wind speeds, making it a noteworthy location for wind sports.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Oklahoma City?

    You can explore a variety of activities in Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma City Zoo is a home to a wide array of animals, while the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum pays homage to a tragic event in the city's history. The Myriad Botanical Gardens and the Museum of Osteology are also frequently suggested attractions.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Oklahoma City?

    Many visitors choose to explore Oklahoma City in the spring, from April to June. During this time, the temperatures are mild and the city hosts several popular events such as the Festival of the Arts and the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon.

  • What are the best places to stay in Oklahoma City?

    Downtown Oklahoma City is often recommended for its close proximity to attractions and dining options. Bricktown, known for its walkability and lively entertainment district, is also a popular area. For a quieter, residential vibe, consider the historic neighborhood of Paseo Arts District.

  • What are the best places to visit in Oklahoma City?

    Visitors frequently enjoy the Oklahoma City National Memorial, dedicated to the victims of the 1995 bombing. The Museum of Osteology, showcasing a wide variety of skeletons and skulls, and the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, exhibiting the culture of the American West, are other popular places to visit.

  • What are some hiking trails in Oklahoma City?

    Oklahoma City has several hiking trails to explore. The Lake Stanley Draper Trail is a 12-mile (19 km) multi-use trail while the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge offers a more wilderness-like experience. The Bluff Creek Trail is another popular trail, especially for mountain biking.

  • What are some family activities to do in Oklahoma City?

    Families in Oklahoma City can visit the Science Museum Oklahoma for interactive exhibits or spend a day at the Oklahoma City Zoo. The Myriad Botanical Gardens, featuring a children's playground and a tropical plant-filled conservatory, is another family-friendly attraction.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Oklahoma City?

    You might want to explore the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, which chronicles the 1995 bombing and its impact. Another favorite is the Myriad Botanical Gardens, a 17-acre (7-hectare) green oasis with walking trails and a tropical conservatory. For the art lovers, the Paseo Arts District, known for its galleries and studios, is often recommended. If you're a fan of wildlife, the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden houses over 1,900 animals from around the world.

  • Are there house rentals with a dedicated workspace in Oklahoma City?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 1,090 house rentals in Oklahoma City featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

  • How much does it cost to stay in tiny house rentals in Oklahoma City?

    Experience the best of Oklahoma City with our tiny house rentals, starting at about $30 per day, before taxes and fees. Embrace comfort and style while staying within your budget in your home away from home.

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