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Top-rated vacation rentals in Tulsa

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Apartment in Downtown Tulsa
Perfectly Located Modern Loft Center of Downtown
This space is the perfect blend of historic living and modern luxury in Downtown Tulsa and close to everything! Tall ceilings, polished floors, granite, walk-in shower and new fitness facility. 4 blocks to the BOK Center, 4 blocks from Cox Business Center, Cain’s Ballroom, Drillers Stadium, Brady Theatre, the Performing Arts Center..minutes from the Gathering Place, Utica Square Shopping, Cherry Street and River Parks. Only a 10min drive to the airport and the fairgrounds. West Elm furnishings.
$68 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Cherry Steet
Cherry Street Apartment in Tulsa
- 350 feet from Cherry Street - Clean, modern apartment - 2-3 minute walk from 25+ establishments: bars, coffee shops, and great restaurants (2 of the top 3 restaurants in Tulsa are on Cherry St: Andolini's and Kilkenny's) - Close to Downtown (1.5 mi) - Close to Utica Square (1.0 mi) - Close to Brookside (2.1 mi) - Close access to highway means that any part of Tulsa is no more than a 15 minute drive - Nice balcony - Lively neighborhood City of Tulsa Short-Term Rental License STR20-00025
$61 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
The Archer - Cozy Home
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish, non-smoking space. Easy access to I-244; close to downtown, fairgrounds, Cherry Street, Brookside, The Gathering, Brady District and Tulsa University. Great for weekend or short stay work engagements, campus visits, concerts, sporting events or the fairgrounds. Off street, private parking provided. No smoking, pets, gatherings/parties. Property complies with local licensing requirements. City of Tulsa Short Term Rental License Number: STR21-00223
$59 per night

Stay near Tulsa's top sights

Hard Rock Hotel And Casino Tulsa51 locals recommend
River Spirit Casino Resort66 locals recommend
Gathering Place277 locals recommend
BOK Center117 locals recommend
Woodland Hills Mall52 locals recommend
Tulsa Hills Shopping Center37 locals recommend

Home rentals in Tulsa

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Home in Tulsa
Corner "Stone" Cottage
$72 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
Newton Cottage-sleeps 3
$63 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
Charming Home (CDC Cleaning Methods)
$88 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
Downtown Secret Stay! Pets & EV friendly!
$74 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
Drillers Landing
$60 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
Tulsa’s Midtown Charmer
$114 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
Kitsch Cottage
$77 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
Blue Cottage in the heart of Tulsa
$91 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
Tulsa home downtown/midtown - fully fenced yard
$98 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
Little bungalow near downtown
$60 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
The Gathering-Brookside Place
$135 per night
Superhost
Home in Tulsa
Midtown Tulsa Bungalow!
$97 per night

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Tulsa

Total rentals

1.6K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

1K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

180 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

700 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

1K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

73K reviews

Your guide to Tulsa

Welcome to Tulsa

An oil town with artsy swagger, Tulsa is best known for its green spaces, fine craft beers, and dynamic museum scene, which includes the Gilcrease Museum, home to more than 350,000 artifacts from Indigenous peoples that will help you understand the history, settlement, and expansion of Oklahoma. The Woody Guthrie Center pays homage to one of the great American folk singers and songwriters, further spreading the cultural values for which he stood. Though visual arts abound in Oklahoma’s second-largest city, so too do other forms of creative expression. The Tulsa Performing Arts Center hosts the city’s ballet, opera, and symphony, as well as traveling stage productions.

In Midtown, you’ll find a high concentration of independent shops and some of the city’s best craft breweries. Tulsa also was the site of the tragic 1921 Tulsa Race Riot, when the Greenwood District — home to successful entrepreneurs in the 1920s, earning it the nickname of Black Wall Street — was burned to the ground, killing more than 300 people. The Greenwood Cultural Center now tells the story of the massacre through the lens of preserving the African American community’s heritage and shining a spotlight on its achievements.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Tulsa

Spring and fall are pleasant times to be in Tulsa, as Oklahoma summers can be very hot and humid. October in particular is balmy and devoid of heavy crowds. Winter can dip below freezing, with ice and snow not uncommon in December, January, and February. The free, four-day Muscogee (Creek) Nation Festival over the fourth weekend in June is a great opportunity to learn more about the culture and history of the self-governed Native American tribe, the fourth-largest in the United States, who reside in this area of Oklahoma.


Top things to do in Tulsa

Philbrook Museum of Art

Set in a sprawling 72-room Italian Renaissance mansion built in the Roaring ’20s, the Philbrook Museum of Art’s permanent collections include American Indian pottery and basketry alongside American and European paintings; it also specializes in bringing diverse and globally acclaimed exhibits to Tulsa. The extensive English gardens and walking paths that surround the villa round out this 27-acre estate.

The Kendall Whittier District

A shining example of the importance of incentive-driven revitalization in urban cores, the award-winning neighborhood of Kendall Whittier now houses food trucks, a food hall, public art, artist studios, breweries, and rotating markets.

Gathering Place

Set along the Arkansas River, this $500 million outdoor wonderland was gifted to the city by the George Kaiser Family Foundation. Fusing art with green space in a riverfront setting, Gathering Place incorporates grottos, waterfalls, special installations, and sculptures that double as slides alongside tennis courts, a skate park, and water activities like kayaking and paddleboating.

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