With over 50 legendary attractions including the National Cowboy and Western Museum and the Myriad Botanical Gardens, plus world-class shopping, restaurants and hotels OKC, as it is affectionately known, is the ideal spot for a weekend of fun and reflection. Discover the sights and sounds of the Old West in Stockyards City, watch horse races at Remington Park, then have dinner and see a show in historic Bricktown. Designed to duplicate an 1800s frontier town, families will love the Frontier City Theme Park where visitors see an reenactment of the gun fight at the OK corral and ride thrilling roller coasters. The remarkable Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum occupies the now-sacred soil where 168 Americans were killed. Learn how tragedy united a nation and come away with a new sense of strength, peace and resolve.
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5 based on 4 reviews
Located just 10 minutes away from Will Rogers International Airport, The National, Autograph Collection offers boutique accommodations, elevated amenities, distinctive dining, and versatile event space in the heart of Downtown Oklahoma City. Once the largest building in Oklahoma, our premium hotel offers the best experiences in OKC both beyond our doors and within, with a variety of dining options and quality on-site amenities including a fitness center and nearly 18,000 square feet of event space.
I booked this hotel in part because it was new and in a restored building. The restoration did not disappoint. Even if you don’t stay here and are downtown, I’d recommend going inside just to see the lobby area. It was grand. I had a drink at the bar but didn’t eat in the restaurant. Valet parking was $30/day. The room was small but there was adequate space in the bathroom. I couldn’t get the thermostat to go below 68. The water pressure was what I would call normal. The bed was comfortable. I enjoyed my stay and would stay here again.
5 based on 11 reviews
5 Star Bed and Breakfast, just 5 minutes from Downtown Oklahoma City and Bricktown. 2 Minutes from OKC Zoo and Remington Horse Racing & Casino. Historic Home of Oil Baron and Oklahoma Governor Robert S. Kerr, 1935-1949. Orthodox Monastery from 1969 to 1990. 10,000 square foot Stone Castle-like estate, 15 wooded acres, 4 acre lake, Vintage Barn, wildlife, fishing, year-round heated pool overlooking lake. Conference, Event, and Wedding Venue.
We had the best time at the Monastery. Everyone was super friendly and helpful. Loved the warm swimming pool and great breakfasts. Loved sitting out in the evenings watching the fireflies come out. Very comfortable bed in The Nest. This place is EXACTLY why it’s so much more fun to stay at a great BnB instead of a boring cookie cutter hotel.
4 based on 1 reviews
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We arrived unannounced and the staff immediately welcomed us in and got us set up with two rooms right away. Clean, comfortable, friendly people. Good price. I will always recommend! Pool and breakfast were exactly as expected.
3.5 based on 65 reviews
Finding an ideal romantic bed and breakfast in Oklahoma City does not have to be difficult. Welcome to The Grandison at Maney Park, a nice option for travelers like you. The Grandison at Maney Park is a romantic bed and breakfast offering air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. Plus, guests can enjoy free breakfast, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Oklahoma City. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. Close to some of Oklahoma City's most popular landmarks, such as Paseo Arts District (1.3 mi) and Chesapeake Energy Arena (1.3 mi), The Grandison at Maney Park is a great destination for tourists. While in Oklahoma City be sure to experience local filet mignon favorites at Cattlemen's Steakhouse, Vast, or Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse. There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular architectural buildings such as St Pauls Episcopal Cathedral, Devon Energy Center, and Gold Dome. The Grandison at Maney Park puts the best of Oklahoma City at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
So sorry for this low rating but I feel I must be honest. It’s low because 1) the Omicron variant of Covid is spiking in OKC, however, staff was unmasked and seemed surprised that anyone would have a problem. 2) TV in the room did not work until we figured out how to run it through our personal cable subscription. 3) The bed was the most uncomfortable, lumpy bed we’ve ever tried to sleep on. We were greeted in the reception area at check-in by a lady who was not wearing a face mask. We went upstairs and found a lady just finishing up cleaning our room (after 4 pm; checkout is at 10 am). She was also not wearing a mask and I do no think she had gloves on. She scurried to finish the room and had to return to grab her water from the fridge in our room. We wanted to watch the bowl games but the TV wouldn’t work. We called the front desk and they sent two men to our room to try and figure it out. Neither was wearing a face mask. They said that the prior property manager had set up the TV system but she departed in the summer so no one knew how to operate it (we stayed on January 1 ?). They left and my husband figured out how to get service by inputting our personal cable PW into the system. The men returned, still unmasked, to tell us they still did not understand the system. I told them that we were scared of Covid so they needed to leave since they were not wearing masks. They appeared shocked that we would care. The problem with the bed was due to an ancient foam topper. It had SO MANY lumps and ridges that we had a horrible night trying to sleep. I think the ridge in the middle of the bed was four inches higher than the rest of the bed. It was like trying to sleep on potholes. As someone else mentioned, the closet is full of creepy old and dusty clothes. Breakfast is below average for a B&B—just small muffins, egg muffins, Yoplait yogurt, coffee and juice that is serve yourself. The breakfast may be affected by Covid, although we did not observe a typical breakfast room. In my rating, I am factoring in the excellent quality of the room service dinner that we’d preordered. I had salmon and my husband had shrimp scampi. Both were perfectly seasoned and delicious, as were the desserts. The lady who served us was wearing a masks and gloves so that was a relief. Again, I am sorry for this rating. I do understand the challenges of operating a B&B during a pandemic, however, masks, bed mattresses, and operational TVs should be SOP for a B&B charging $200/room.
Location Affordable and cozily furnished, Hotel Oklahoma City Lincoln Blvd is well-connected and close to Belle Isle Station bus stop, Oklahoma City bus stop and Will Rogers World Airport. The Oklahoma Black Museum & Performing Arts Center, Canyon Park, Woodland Park, Science Museum Oklahoma and Northeast Lake are also nearby. Special Features Simple yet aesthetic furniture makes for a cozy ambiance in the rooms here. This budget hotel in Oklahoma City also provides attached bathrooms with contemporary fixtures. Long and sunny balconies allow guests to relax and breathe in some fresh air. Facilities Air conditioned rooms ensure a comfortable stay for all guests, and come with king size beds for utmost relaxation. A mini fridge and seating area are also provided. TVs are available to keep guests entertained. There is a vending machine for snacks on the premises, as well. Nearby Eating joints like Bedlam Bar-B-Q, Elmer’s, Jamil’s Steakhouse, and Taco Rico are near this hotel in Oklahoma City, and offer a variety of cuisines. Subway, Wendy’s, Grandy’s, and Gabriella’s Italian Grill & Pizzeria are some other options here.
Discover an illuminating experience at the Renaissance Oklahoma City Downtown Bricktown. Our luxury lifestyle hotel enjoys Bricktown's most compelling location and dining experiences with our onsite restaurant Culprits and coffee shop Starbucks
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