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Oklahoma City
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. On a more somber note, the site of the 1995 terrorist attack, known today as the Oklahoma City National Memorial, and the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, are not to be missed.
 
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Don't-Miss Attractions
TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum: Now a memorial park, site of the 1995 terrorist attack which killed 168 people.
Address: 620 N. Harvey Ave. , Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 888-542-4673
MuseumsMuseums
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum: A massive museum known for its Western art.
Address: 1700 Northeast 63rd Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405-478-2250
Admission fee
Science Museum Oklahoma: Known as the "Smithsonian of the Southwest", it contains a science museum, an air space museum, a photography hall of fame and the Red Earth Indian Center.
Address: 2100 NE 52nd Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405-602-6664
Admission fee
Family funFamily fun
Frontier City: This Six Flags amusement park has a Wild West theme and includes both thrill and family-friendly rides and attractions.
Address: I-35 between NE 122nd & Hefner Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405-478-2140
Admission fee
Bricktown: The former site of Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show is today the location of a massive tourist redevelopment plan.
Address: Downtown, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
RestaurantsRestaurants
Classen Grill: This comfy and casual diner is a local favorite for breakfast, although they also serve lunch and dinner. Expect to wait in line on the weekend.
Address: 5124 N Classen Blvd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 842 0428
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Oklahoma City Traveler Lists

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What to do in Oklahoma City
Where to Stay
Our editorial team selected local hotels and resorts that have good reputations and good deals. Because we know travelers' budgets differ vastly, we chose hotels at different price points rather than listing the city's top five hotels, which might all be in the same price range.
Luxury hotelsLuxury hotels
Residence Inn Oklahoma City Downtown / Bricktown
Popularity index: #7 in Oklahoma City
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Hampton Inn & Suites Oklahoma City / Bricktown
Popularity index: #1 in Oklahoma City
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Hilton Skirvin Hotel
Popularity index: #5 in Oklahoma City
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Marriott Waterford
Popularity index: #25 in Oklahoma City
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Best Western Saddleback Inn
Popularity index: #18 in Oklahoma City
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Wingate by Wyndham Oklahoma City
Popularity index: #59 in Oklahoma City
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La Quinta Inn & Suites Oklahoma City NW Expwy
Popularity index: #95 in Oklahoma City
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Recommended Reading
"Oklahoma City Is Booming With Oil and a New Exuberance"  New York Times (free registration required), Aug 8, 2008
More and more tourists are discovering Oklahoma City.
"Spend time, not cash, in Oklahoma City's Bricktown"  smartertravel.com, Feb 27, 2008
This neighborhood is one of Oklahoma City's most popular attractions.
"Uneasily, Oklahoma City Welcomes Tourists"  New York Times (free registration required), Jun 11, 2001
The infamous Oklahoma City terrorist attack left the city as an unlikely tourist destination.
"Sweet on Cowboy Culture"  New York Times (free registration required), Jan 7, 2001
Oklahoma City has always embraced its cowboy heritage.
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