
YEE HAW....No just kidding. Oklahoma isn't all cowboys and indians!
It's a lot of fun actually!
If you are here from out of town for a few days this is where to find some fun places to eat and see!
This website has a full list of things to do in Oklahoma City! Cruise around this site to find something that will suite you and your family!
Then take a look below at some of our favorite districts and places to visit in town!
Ben and I live on Western Avenue. It's a great, quaint, and fun place to eat, go for drinks, and shop!
Check it out!
Western Avenue is filled with a variety of unique Oklahoma City shops and restaurants as well as the home of a few major businesses. You will find that the Western Avenue district is like no other shopping and dining area in Oklahoma City...we are mostly all locally owned and operated.
The best customer service in the Oklahoma City is right here on Western Avenue...the best dining is right here on Western Avenue...so what are you waiting for? Visit Western Avenue today... you're in for a real treat!
The Historic Paseo Arts District, located at 28th & North Walker to 30th & North Dewey is the oldest Arts District Community in Oklahoma City. Today a vibrant group of artists with substantial involvement and support from the larger community continues to build The Paseo Arts District into one of the most creative art venues in the country. The Paseo is now home to 17 galleries and more than 60 artists, all within walking distance. Intermingled with the galleries are fabulous restaurants, a coffee house, clothing boutique, gift shop, yoga studio and graphic arts studio.
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art, located in the heart of the downtown Arts District, has a permanent collection consisting of European and American art. The Special Exhibitions Gallery offers visitors national and international exhibitions and museum originated exhibitions. The museum is home to the most comprehensive collection of Chihuly glass in the world. Dale Chihuly: The Exhibition which includes the 55 ft. tall glass tower in the atrium. The Noble Theater screens independent, foreign, and classic film. The Museum Cafe offers French-fusion cuisine amid the metropolitan ambiance of downtown, complete with a chic bar.
Open TU-SA, 10am-5pm; TH, 10am-9pm; SU noon-5pm. Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors 62+ and students, children 5 and under are free, and groups of 15 or more $10 each.