Bricktown Hotel & Convention Center
2001 E. Reno Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73117
Call Toll Free : (866) 378-0966
Local Calls: (405) 235-1647

Oklahoma City Tourist
No trip to Oklahoma City would be complete without experiencing the fun and attractions in the historic Bricktown District of Oklahoma City. From night life to clubs, live music, plays, movies, and major sporting events, the Bricktown District has the excitement in Oklahoma City. Stay near the fun, at the newly remodeled Bricktown Hotel.
Find fun at the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden. The Zoo features a diverse and fascinating animal and plant collection that many Oklahoma City tourists regard as one of the highlights of a trip to Oklahoma City. Stay at the newly upgraded Bricktown Hotel, when you visit the zoo that is ranked the third-best family-friendly zoo in the country!
Fishing on the lakes in the Oklahoma City area is becoming a popular attraction many Oklahoma City Oklahoma tourists enjoy. Relax fishing in your choice of the beautiful lakes surrounding Oklahoma City during the day. Then, enjoy fine dining and the night life of the Bricktown District in the evening, when you stay at the recently upgraded Bricktown Hotel.
Many Oklahoma City Oklahoma tourists enjoy the ability to play golf throughout almost the whole year. When in Oklahoma City for a convention, business meeting, or family vacation, there is always an opportunity to play a great round of golf at one of the five Oklahoma City public golf courses.
Business professionals can have a friendly meeting on the golf course, then relax at the newly remodeled Bricktown Hotel, with its upscale meeting and lodging facilities. The Garden Exhibition Center in Will Rogers Park is visited by many Oklahoma City tourists, and is home to the Ed Lycan Conservatory. The Conservatory houses one of the largest cacti and succulent collections in the world. Inside the garden walls, visitors are surrounded by thousands of roses, irises, azaleas, daylilies and peonies. While you're at the park, don't forget to visit the arboretum, which features both native trees and special varieties rarely found in Oklahoma.
