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Upscale Airport lodging |
1818 South Meridian Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 682 3900 |
Located just two miles from Will Rogers Airport, this inn is close to the airport and the bustling entertainment district that surrounds it, as well as offering easy access to I-40, which leads directly into Bricktown. Having opened in 1997, it is relatively new in the area. The friendly staff provides a variety of services designed to accommodate business travelers. Stretching six stories into the Oklahoma City sky, you get a great view of the city and its breathtaking sunsets. You are sure to enjoy a stay here. This hotel is the perfect blend of convenience and comfort. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quiet relaxation |
3201 West Memorial Road Oklahoma City, OK 73134 United States +1 405 749 1595 http://www.amerisuites.com/ |
One of the newest hotels in Oklahoma City, Amerisuites Quail Springs was built in 1998. It is a six-story building offering a beautiful view of the city and breathtaking sunsets. Rooms are more upscale, with many in-room amenities and fine furnishings. Located in the northwest area of the city, travelers are in close proximity to Quail Springs Mall and upscale suburb Edmond. Businesspeople looking for a hotel away from busy downtown will enjoy the quiet atmosphere. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quiet Relaxation |
328 East First St Oklahoma City, OK 73034 United States +1 405 348 6347 / +1 800 299 6347 http://www.arcadianinn.com |
If you are looking for a special place to share with a loved one, an old Victorian inn is the perfect place to schedule a romantic getaway. At this wonderful inn, you can spend your stay in the quiet, upscale suburb of Edmond or take a short drive into the city and hit Bricktown. The home is furnished with elegant antique pieces. The large old-fashioned porch is perfect for enjoying the Oklahoma twilight. Children are not permitted. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Capitol hotel |
6101 North Santa Fe Oklahoma City, OK 73118 United States +1 405 848 1919 http://www.bestwestern.com/ |
If your business is near the Capitol, or if you do not want to be far from Remington Park, this is an excellent moderately priced no-frills hotel. Close to great restaurants and great shopping in nearby Nichols Hills and northwest Oklahoma City, as well as very close to downtown via Broadway Extension, this hotel offers an excellent location. The on-site restaurant, Rossini's Italian, is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and the attached lounge is a great place to relax after a long business day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Living large for little |
401 South Meridian Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 947 7681 / +1 800 522 6620 |
The largest hotel in Oklahoma, the Biltmore has 509 total rooms, two ballrooms and many other meeting rooms. Enjoy two restaurants at the hotel, the Brandywine and the Casa Cafe Coffee Shop, any of the four pools (one indoor) and all three nightclubs on the premises. The price and the location set this property apart from its competition. It is very reasonable and is right near the airport. An added plus - its convenience to shopping and dining. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The royal treatment |
315 N. Maple P.O Box 463 Oklahoma City, OK 73044 United States +1 405 282 7211 |
The Byrd House provides the ultimate in rest and relaxation. Two suites are available in the Dutch Victorian style home for family or corporate guests, each with a private bath. Not only are guests treated to a gourmet breakfast, but they also can request a body massage. For business travelers, Oklahoma City can be easily reached in about 45 minutes, though you may not want to leave Guthrie, a charming town with an old-fashioned brick road main street lined with stores. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Business facilities by the airport |
737 South Meridian Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 942 8511 |
This hotel's modern, comfortable atmosphere will make any traveler feel right at home. Each room has plenty of space, is comfortable and tastefully decorated. It is a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of work or travel. Although it is close to the airport, there are lots of places to shop and plenty of restaurants nearby, so feel free to bring the whole family. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great location for business or fun |
5405 North Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma City, OK 73105 United States +1 405 528 7563 |
This Comfort Inn, located on the northeast side of the city, is a smart choice for both businesspeople and vacationing families. Business travelers will appreciate the closeness of the hotel to the downtown district and administrative heart of the city. In addition, numerous services that specifically address to business needs are made available. Families will find Comfort Inn convenient as well. The city's most popular attractions, like the Cowboy Hall of Fame, Frontier City, the Omniplex and Oklahoma City Zoo, are just minutes away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfort on the Northeast Side |
4625 Northeast 120th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73131 United States +1 405 478 7282 |
Comfort Inn, an established company in the accommodation business, is located on the northeast side. This placement offers visitors convenient access to the area's major thoroughfares, including I-35. Another benefit of this location is closeness to some of the city's most famous attractions and restaurants, like Frontier City, the Cowboy Hall of Fame, and County Line Restaurant. Comfort Inn north was opened in 1997. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Courtyard near the airport |
4301 Highline Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 946 6500 http://marriott.com/property/p... |
You will find excellent customer service at this 12-year-old hotel located near the intersections of I-40 and Meridian (not too far from the airport or downtown). The rooms are tastefully and comfortably decorated, and come with all the modern conveniences. Although breakfast is not included, you can purchase a nice breakfast at the Courtyard Cafe, located in the hotel. There are plenty of restaurants around for lunch and dinner, and you will not be too far from good shopping, either. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pretty and easy |
1515 Northwest Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73118 United States +1 405 848 0808 / +1 800 321 2211 http://marriott.com/property/p... |
Whether you are here for business or pleasure, this location will suit your needs very well. Located just east of Penn Square Mall and just west of the junction of Broadway Extension, which runs straight into downtown, you can get anywhere in the city in just minutes. This hotel was built in 1998 and was designed to be easy for the traveler. The grounds are beautifully landscaped; go outside and enjoy the gazebo. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oklahoma City United States |
Today, after a multi-year revitalization campaign, downtown OKC--dubbed "Bricktown" for its old-fashioned brick streets--has truly regained its status as the city's premier dining and entertainment district. Stepping off the Oklahoma Spirit trolley, visitors find themselves in an urban hub brimming with good eats and a wealth of diversions. Refined cultural pursuits like the distinguished Ballet Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Philharmonic at the Civic Center Music Hall exist alongside those aimed at a sportsman's heart such as Wranglers arena football at the Myriad Convention Center and RedHawk baseball at the new Bricktown Ballpark. Those who come downtown soon find that having fun is a full-time pursuit. Board a Water Taxi and float down the Bricktown Canal, which runs throughout the district, enter a tropical wonderland in the Myriad Botanical Gardens and Crystal Bridge, or join the festivities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Just the basics |
7412 North Bryant Oklahoma City, OK 73121 United States +1 405 478 0205 |
This Executive Inn, located on the northeast side of Oklahoma City, is the place to go for a quality room at an affordable price. There are few frills. No pool, lounge, or fitness center, but there are added services for business travelers, like fax capabilities, telephone dataports and an on-site Laundromat. Rooms do come with television and a coffee maker. For those on a tight budget, this hotel provides clean, comfortable accommodation with just the features you need. Save money on the room and instead spend it seeing all the city sights. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Suites are sweet |
1815 South Meridian Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 682 6000 |
Catering to business people, this hotel is located near the airport and many great shops and restaurants. Each of the 236 rooms has a bedroom and a separate sitting area. With all the modern conveniences and luxurious decor, you just can not go wrong by choosing to stay here. The staff is highly trained to meet all your needs, and there is an indoor pool. There are two restaurants, South by Southwest and The Atrium, if you get hungry. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Trips on a budget |
4820 West Reno Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73127 United States +1 405 948 4443 http://www.extendedstayamerica... |
Suites at Extended Stay are designed for travelers seeking inexpensive accommodation on a short-term or long-term basis. This hotel, opened in 1997, offers guest rooms with about 300 square feet of living space and is equipped with all the comforts of home. The staff provides a range of services to make work or vacation simple. Conveniently close to Bricktown, the downtown business and cultural center of the city, the hotel's proximity allows visitors to dine out, check out a nightclub or be entertained at a play or sporting event without going far. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Staying awhile? |
2720 Northwest Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73112 United States +1 405 942 7441 http://www.extendedstay.com/ |
This new hotel, opened in 1998, is part of a developing trend to offer businesspeople long-term lodging at a reasonable price. Suites are designed like an apartment, but for those who do not want to stay in, they can dine at one of the many fine restaurants along Northwest Expressway or take a quick drive to Bricktown. Penn Square Mall, the city's most popular and upscale mall, is also nearby. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Never even leave the airport |
6300 East Terminal Drive Oklahoma City, OK 73159 United States +1 405 681 3500 |
The only real hotel at the airport in Oklahoma City, it really caters to business people. Some guestrooms even have faxes, copy machines and printers in them. The contemporary and spacious lobby is comfortable enough for you to sit down and relax, or if you would prefer, check out Follies American, a great contemporary restaurant and bar, which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily (the two-for-one lunch buffet on Friday is very popular). There is a free airport shuttle. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Catering to Gay Travelers |
2200 Northwest 39th Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73112 United States +1 405 528 222 / +1 800 988 2221 http://www.habanainn.com |
This hotel prides itself on providing quality, comfortable accommodation specifically for the gay community. Located just west of I-44, it is close to the downtown business and cultural area, where many fine restaurants and entertainment venues can be found. A popular attraction in the inn itself is the Copa Club, which holds a regular Sunday night drag show. The Habana has been renovating for many years and is constantly upgrading. It is a tolerant, open place with all the upscale hotel services. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All-around great hotel |
3022 Northwest Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73112 United States +1 405 947 0953 / +1 800 426 7866 http://www.hampton-inn.com/ |
For a business trip or personal vacation, Hampton Inn can accommodate you. Located in the northwest part of the city, the hotel is near many popular restaurants or a short drive will take you downtown, where entertainment and fine dining possibilities abound. Features for families include complimentary cribs, a pool and cable television. Business travelers can take advantage of the meeting facilities and audio/visual presentation equipment, fitness center and valet services. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Convenient to northwest side |
2945 Northwest Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73112 United States +1 405 848 4811 |
If you are staying on the northwest side of town, this is an excellent choice. Within two miles of Nichols Hills and Penn Square Mall, not to mention a number of excellent restaurants. this hotel offers affordable, comfortable rooms and casual convenience. Enjoy the on-site restaurant, the OKC Cafe, and unwind at the full bar that opens each evening at 4pm. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The kids will love it. |
2101 South Meridian Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 685 4000 / +1 800 465 4329 http://www.holiday-inn.com |
The Holiday Inn Oklahoma City Airport Hotel is conveniently located 3 miles north of the Will Rogers World Airport. It is only minutes away from the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds, White Water Bay, Celebration Station, and The Mike Monroney FAA Aeronautical Center, which operates a courtesy van that stops at the hotel daily. The Oklahoma City Trolley takes guests to the Ford Center, Cox Convention Center, Bricktown, AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, and Bass Pro Shops. It is also close to the Oklahoma City Zoo, Remington Park, and the Omni Plex. Features include an 18,000 square foot atrium, large indoor pool, dry-heat sauna, and whirlpool. The game area is equipped with arcade games, table tennis, air hockey and billiards, which offers fun for the entire family. There are Life Fitness elliptical trainers, treadmills, and life cycles in the cardio fitness center. There is a minimum check in age of 21. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quick and comfortable |
13520 Plaza Terrace Oklahoma City, OK 73120 United States +1 405 755 8686 |
Fairfield Inn is designed for the business traveler. Hotels are smaller and lack the range of services offered at a traditional Fairfield Inn, but visitors still enjoy clean, comfortable rooms for which the chain is known. The advantage is the location. Travelers can shop in popular Quail Springs Mall, dine in nearby suburb Edmond or take a short drive to Bricktown to take in a sporting event or dance the night away in a club. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oklahoma City United States |
For the finest shopping experience, head to the twin communities of Nichols Hills and the Village, which hold a multitude of upscale boutiques and luxury services. Outlets like Penn Square Mall and Penn Place carry only the most ultra-chic goods. This is the place to be seen and definitely the most exclusive area in the city. The larger northwest district centers largely on one major thoroughfare: the Northwest Expressway. Not really a "neighborhood" per se, the street is synonymous with the district, as it cuts through the entire northwest side of the city and is home to many of OKC's dining and shopping treasures. Aside from Bricktown, no other area of the city compares in the concentration of commerce. The area also holds entertainment attractions like the Oklahoma City Art Museum and State Fair Park, as well as outdoor retreats like Hefner Lake, Martin Park Nature Center and Will Rogers Park. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oklahoma City United States |
Northeast OKC holds some of the city's most prominent establishments. As home to the State Capitol and governmental district on Lincoln Avenue, it is the power center of the city. It is the place where pols and dealmakers meet, but there is also a distinct undercurrent of fun. The world-renown Cowboy Hall of Fame brings western history to life, Frontier City lets you play in a Land Run-era theme park, ponies thunder and adrenaline surges at Remington Park, and the Oklahoma City Zoo delivers an African safari and aquatic harbor to the plains. These attractions are just a sample of the area's exciting offerings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Right off the highway |
12013 North I-35 Service Road Oklahoma City, OK 73131 United States +1 405 478 2554 |
For business travelers and vacationers searching for a clean, comfortable hotel close to Interstate 35, look no further than this inn. This place is located right on the highway's service road. In operation for three years now, the inn has a friendly staff that provides a multitude of services to ensure your stay is hassle-free. Suites are roomy and nicely decorated, and since the pool is indoor and heated, it is available year-round. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, this is a solid choice. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegance on Northwest Expressway |
3233 Northwest Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73112 United States +1 405 842 6633 / +1 800 228 9290 http://marriott.com/property/p... |
Located right on Northwest Expressway, this hotel is close to I-44, Hefner Parkway, Broadway Extension and I-35. With excellent business facilities and services, it is a great place for businesspeople to stay. Each of the rooms is elegantly, yet comfortably decorated and come with all the modern conveniences. You could hang out at the restaurants and bar onsite, a popular hangout for the locals. Although there is no childcare per se, they can direct you to baby-sitters and provide cribs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Clean and cheap |
5301 North Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma City, OK 73105 United States +1 405 605 0206 |
Located near the Capitol in the northeast part of town, this hotel is a great choice if you need someplace inexpensive to stay. There is not a lot of fluff. You get a room and a bed, but what else do you need? There are a lot of restaurants nearby, and since it is located so close to the Broadway Extension, you will be just minutes from downtown, Edmond and the northwest part of town. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great location |
1400 Northeast 63rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73111 United States +1 405 478 5221 |
Oklahoma City's northeast side is bursting with attractions and restaurants, and this hotel is right in the midst of them all. Perhaps the state's most famous museum, the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, is literally next door, as is the County Line Barbecue restaurant. Within blocks is the Oklahoma City Zoo, Omniplex and Remington Park horse racing track. Seeing the sites does not get any more convenient than that. But with this great location and only 50 available rooms, you had better make reservations early. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Deluxe downtown digs |
10 North Broadway Oklahoma City, OK 73102 United States +1 405 232 2050 / +1 800 468 3571 http://www.jqhhotels.com/ |
You will immediately be struck by the opulence of this luxury hotel. There are waterfalls and ponds, complete with koi fish, inside the lobby of this atrium-style establishment. You almost feel like you have to dress properly to enter. There are two restaurants and a lounge, as well as an indoor pool, but you will be too busy enjoying Bricktown, which is one block away, to spend very much time at the hotel. There are too many restaurants to count within walking distance, so bring comfy shoes and enjoy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Suite living |
4361 West Reno Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 942 4500 http://www.residenceinn.com/ |
You will not want to go home after staying here. Just like at home, you will have a full kitchen with everything you need to fix dinner, but do you have somebody willing to run to the grocery store for you? At home you have your own bedroom, but do you have someone to do your laundry with one-day service? You do here. The friendly staff wants you to stay a long time. Fortunately the longer you stay, the cheaper the per-day rate. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Get away |
701 East Mansur Oklahoma City, OK 73044 United States +1 405 282 8889 http://www.seelyhouse.com/ |
The friendly staff at the Seely House really knows how to pamper a guest. Travelers can stay in one of two spacious guest suites or the adjacent cottage. Rooms are decorated with antique furnishings. After relaxing in the Jacuzzi, grab a good book and curl up under an old-fashioned quilt in front of the fireplace. And if you want to see the sites in Oklahoma City, your hosts can make dinner and entertainment reservations for you. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown elegance |
One North Broadway Oklahoma City, OK 73102 United States +1 405 235 2780 http://www.sheraton.com/ |
Located in the heart of downtown, the Sheraton Oklahoma City is a short walk to all the major downtown attractions, including the Bricktown Ballpark, the Myriad Convention Center and Botanical Gardens, and the new Bricktown Canal. This is one of the nicest hotels in Oklahoma City, with excellent service at fair prices. The friendly staff will make you feel right at home, giving you a taste of Oklahoma hospitality. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oklahoma City United States |
While not often afforded the attention given to other areas of the city, the Southside is an important district in its own right. Home to Will Rogers World Airport, it serves as the travel hub of Oklahoma City. Correspondingly, the surrounding area holds a high concentration of hotels. Respected names like LaQuinta, Holiday Inn, Extended Stay America, Howard Johnson and Ramada are all here, along with many, many others. Whether you are searching for opulent luxury or practical lodging, you are sure to find it. The area seems to be strictly business, but don't be fooledclusters of great little eateries and shops are to be found all over. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Just like home |
4811 Northwest Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73132 United States +1 405 722 2802 http://www.studioplus.com/ |
These accommodations offer travelers comfortable and convenient hotel living. Rooms average 455 square feet and are designed to accommodate your every need. Relax on the sofa and watch television, spend the evening working out in the fitness center or cook up a storm. Built into every room is a kitchen with stove, as well as a refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker. You can work from your room by using the modem connection and the free local calls. During extended stays, take advantage of the hotel's on-site laundry. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A piece of history |
324 South Broad Street Oklahoma City, OK 73044 United States +1 405 282 8211 / +1 888 792 1092 http://www.victoriangardenbb.com/ |
It is hard to resist the allure of a bed and breakfast that has a white picket fence. This colonial-style home, with its lush garden and fountain, large picture windows, and columned porch, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Catering more to couples seeking a romantic getaway, the home's four suites are equipped with a fireplace and Jacuzzi. The staff goes out of its way to provide the little touches, like in-room snack food and beverages. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old-fashioned charm |
415 East Cleveland Oklahoma City, OK 73044 United States +1 405 282 3928 |
Guthrie, with its love of simple country living, is booming with bed and breakfasts. This century-old home, set on one of the town's old-fashioned brick-lined streets, is beautiful inside and out. A big draw of the Victorian Rose is its wraparound porch. All the stresses of your day will melt away as you sit here and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The interior reflects the same professional touch. Antique furniture pieces that decorate the house rest on lustrous hardwood floors, and no aspect is overlooked, right down to the smallest detail. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elite Nichols Hills accommodations |
6300 Waterford Boulevard Oklahoma City, OK 73118 United States +1 405 848 4782 http://www.marriott.com |
Located in the most beautiful area of town, Nichols Hills, near the most upscale mall in town, Penn Square, and surrounded by the nicest business area in town, the Waterford is exclusive, upscale and gorgeous. The staff will pamper you and make you feel right at home here, whether you are coming for business or for a fun weekend. Coming with the family? Stay in one of the 30 suites, which each feature a separate living area, two televisions, a sofa bed, and balconies off the living room and bedroom. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Business near the airport |
2001 South Meridian Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 682 3600 http://www.wingateinns.com |
The lobby itself is pretty impressive at this hotel, located just three miles north of the airport. It is also the room where you will serve yourself breakfast from the expanded continental buffet. That means there is hot cereal, fruit and a bread assortment, in case you are curious. If you are supposed to be in OKC on business but want a little fun, too, check out the indoor pool or the Nintendo available in every room. You have to have some way to wind down after a tough day at work. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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