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The BOK Center
Tulsa, Oklahoma
This 19,199 seat venue is located right at 200 South Denver in Tulsa and was built for $178 million in public funds with another $18 million in private sector upgrades. The BOK Center Tickets accommodates a large variety of events from concerts to sports. The Bank of Oklahoma Center Box Office has played host to worldwide superstars like Paul McCartney, AC/DC, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Metallica, Celine Dion, Kenny Chesney, Billy Joel and more.

The Tulsa Performing Arts Center
A performing arts venue in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It houses four main theatres, a studio space, an art gallery[1] and a sizeable reception hall. Its largest theater is the 2,365-seat Chapman Music Hall. The Center regularly hosts events by 14 local performance groups. Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony, and Celebrity Attractions (Broadway series) are among the Tulsa PAC’s major clients. Tulsa Town Hall, Chamber Music Tulsa, Theatre Tulsa, American Theatre Company, Theatre Pops, Playhouse Tulsa, Theatre North, and the PAC Trust also fill the PAC calendar.
Numerous headliners such as Michael Bublé, Kelly Clarkson, Steve Martin and Anthony Bourdain have appeared at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. The complex was built with a combination of public and private funds and opened in 1977. The building is home to a permanent collection of 76 works of art.
Gilcrease Museum
Currently closed for remodel
One of the country’s best facilities for the preservation and study of American art and history. The museum houses the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of art and artifacts of the American West, including an unparalleled collection of Native American art and material.

Gilcrease Gardens
For a really nice walk the Gilcrease Museum Gardens in Tulsa are themed outdoor spaces on 23 of the museum's 460 acres, featuring gardens inspired by different eras of the American West (Pre-Columbian, Pioneer, Colonial, Victorian) and a rock garden, offering tranquil settings for picnics, bird watching, and photography, often free and open daily, connecting visitors to nature and the museum's cultural themes. Nestled in the Osage Hills, the historic theme gardens are a wonderful component of the total experience of visiting Gilcrease Museum.
Philbrook Gardens
About the Gardens
Guests are invited to take a walking tour of the gardens. The essence of the garden design continues to be Italianate, complementing Villa Philbrook with outdoor spaces for viewing nature. The south garden boasts a sensory garden complete with meditative niches, created from plant materials and wrought iron featuring similar arch designs found in Villa Philbrook.
Visitors can observe many newly planted native Oklahoma plants, a variety of pathways, bridges, a sculpture walk, and a refurbished creek. Ease of access is achieved with all trails connecting and ADA accessibility available throughout the gardens.
The formal gardens to the east that descend to the tempietto were part of the original design and construction, while the gardens extending to the summerhouse at the south of the property were conceived later and completed in 2004.


The Gathering Place
The Gathering Place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a massive, award-winning riverfront park on the Arkansas River, created by the George Kaiser Family Foundation, offering free admission with diverse zones for play (adventure playgrounds, skate parks), sports (basketball, BMX), boating (Peggy's Pond), dining, cultural events, trails, and gardens, designed as a vibrant community hub with playgrounds featuring pirates ships and tunnels for all ages.

Utica Square Shopping Center
Utica Square is an iconic, elegant outdoor shopping center in Midtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, known for its charming village atmosphere with clock towers, upscale boutiques, national brands (like Saks Fifth Avenue, Pottery Barn, Williams-Sonoma, West Elm, an RH Showroom, Athleta, J.Jill, Coach, the Paillion), local shops, and diverse dining options (Stonehorse Cafe, Polo Grill, Queenies, Starbucks, Wild Fork, B.F. Changs). Opened in 1952 as Tulsa's first suburban center, it offers a picturesque setting for shopping, dining, and year-round events like live music and holiday festivities, making it a beloved local destination and content creator hotspot.

Tulsa River Trails
Tulsa River Parks Trail System along the Arkansas River, offering miles of paved paths for biking, walking, and running on both sides of the river, with connections to other trails like the Katy Trail and Turkey Mountain, featuring amenities like picnic spots, playgrounds, and challenging mountain biking/hiking options at Turkey Mountain.


