Visit Oklahoma City

123 Park Avenue 73102

Discover What's New in OKC

Every destination has a story and Oklahoma City's story is defined by an openness and enterprising nature. True to its frontier roots, OKC embodies the spirit of adventure with a welcoming atmosphere. And, with an all-new convention scene, OKC offers the whole package for meetings and conventions of all sizes. From a new state-of-the-art convention center, Omni headquarter hotel, brand new Downtown Park and modern streetcar system to a booming culinary and arts scene---there's never been a better time to meet in Oklahoma City. The $288 million Oklahoma City Convention Center offers 275,000 square feet of dedicated meeting space with an additional 65,000 square feet of usable event space-featuring a glass-walled design that will flood the center with natural light. With nearly 19,000 rooms city-wide, OKC offers a wide range of price points and amenities including 25 downtown hotels within walking distance of the convention center and the Bricktown Entertainment District. Omni Hotels & Resort opened a 605-room headquarter hotel directly adjacent to the convention center. Come see all of the progress our city has made and choose Oklahoma City for your next meeting destination.

Need dates

  • 04/01/202404/13/2024
  • 05/05/202405/23/2024
  • 07/01/202407/17/2024

Getting Here

Oklahoma City is located at the crossroads of Interstate 35, Interstate 40 and Interstate 44. With more than 2,400 miles of four-lane roads, getting to and around Oklahoma City is a breeze. OKC is within a day's drive of many other major metropolitan areas: -105 miles south of Tulsa, OK -162 miles south of Wichita, KS -205 miles north of Dallas, TX -353 miles southwest of Kansas City, MO -501 miles southwest of St. Louis, MO -680 miles southeast of Denver, CO Will Rogers World Airport offers nonstop air service to many U.S destinations, including West and East coast cities. Visit FlyOKC.com to learn more. Visitors to OKC have a convenient new way to move around downtown. The Oklahoma City Streetcar, with beautiful green, blue and pink cars, connects visitors to hotels, dining and attractions throughout Downtown, Bricktown, Automobile Alley and Midtown. Seven cars run on two loops, with varying schedules six days a week. With 22 platforms on the six-mile loop, passengers only need to walk a couple blocks to find a platform.

Distance from airport

  • 15 mi. from venue

  • Will Rogers World Airport

    10 mi. from city center


Local Attractions

First Americans Museum

Museum
The First Americans Museum tells the collective histories of the 39 tribal nations in Oklahoma. FAM features selections from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) and exhibitions in history, culture and art, live public and educational programs, a full-service restaurant presenting unique Native-inspired cuisine and an extensive gift shop with Native made and artisan wares.

Oklahoma City Zoo & Botanical Garden

Recreation
8 mi. away
Let the good times ROAR! The Oklahoma City Zoo & Botanical Garden is home to more than 2,000 animals, including 50 endangered or threatened species. At the Zoo, you can discover the state-of-the-art Elephant Habitat, as well as the Great EscApe, Cat Forest, Lion Overlook, Children’s Zoo and more.
2101 NE 50th St.
Oklahoma City, OK, US 73111

Riversport Adventures

Recreation
Enjoy whitewater rafting and tubing at RIVERSPORT Rapids. Catch a wave on the Surf OKC surfing experience. Reach for the sky on the 80-foot SandRidge Sky Trail, then zip 700 feet across the Oklahoma River. Zoom down one of four Sky Slides, step off the six-story Rumble Drop free-fall, then get on the water in a kayak or stand up paddle board, all in the Boathouse District downtown on the Oklahoma River. You'll also find a youth zone, 13+ miles of trails for running or cycling, mountain bike trails and pump tracks.
800 Riversport Dr
Oklahoma City, OK, US 73129

Oklahoma History Center

Museum
4 mi. away
Oklahoma’s history goes well beyond the cowboys and Indians that often come to mind. Aviation, movies, World War II, fashion – Oklahomans played a role in it all. A Smithsonian-affiliate, the Oklahoma History Center features five extraordinary galleries housing more than 200 hands-on audio, video and computer activities. Located across the street from the State Capitol and filled with thousands of artifacts, the History Center is the place to discover the multifaceted story of Oklahoma.
800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive
Oklahoma City, OK, US 73105

Scissortail Park

Park
3 blocks away
Scissortail Park is Oklahoma City's newest 40-acre outdoor recreation space just steps away from the core of downtown Oklahoma City and the all-new convention center complex. Stroll through the gardens and groves, relax on the lawn, catch a concert or live performance, play like a kid on the Children's Playground and get on the water with pedal boat, kayak and standup board rentals from the Boathouse. With an additional 30-acres of the park opening in 2022 and many more events and activities to come, there is plenty of room to spread out and enjoy a full day at Scissortail Park.
300 SW 7th St
Oklahoma City, OK, US 73109

Science Museum Oklahoma

Museum
8 mi. away
It’s the place for hands-on, science-related family fun with activities and exhibits focused on aviation, space and so much more. And just happens to be right next door to the Zoo.
2100 NE 52nd St
Oklahoma City, OK, US 73111

Mix-Tape at Factory Obscura

Museum
Mix-Tape at Factory Obscura is a 6,000-square-foot immersive and interactive art experience with dynamic light installations, nostalgic music and operable wall décor.
25 Northwest 9th Street
Oklahoma City, OK, US 73102

Myriad Botanical Gardens & Tropical Bridge Conservatory

Recreation
1 block away
Take a break from the hustle and bustle of downtown Oklahoma City with a stroll through the Myriad Botanical Gardens & Tropical Bridge Conservatory. Located on the southern border of downtown, this 17-acre outdoor wonderland includes interactive water features, a children’s garden, dog release area, grand event lawn, and, if you find yourself here during the winter months, an outdoor ice skating rink. The Tropical Bridge Conservatory – or the “tube” as it’s referred to by locals – houses more than 2,000 plant varieties in two distinct climates.
301 W. Reno
Oklahoma City, OK, US 73102

Convention Centers

  • Oklahoma City Convention Center, an ASM Global Managed Venue

    The new Oklahoma City Convention Center opened in 2021 and features 200,000 square feet of exhibit space; a 30,000 square feet ballroom and 45,000 square feet of flexible meeting space.

    • Exhibit Space200,000 sq. ft.
      Total meeting space340,000 sq. ft.