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Marked by the skyscrapers that form Oklahoma City's unique skyline, downtown is the center for business in OKC. Mixed in with the hustle and bustle are some of OKC's top attractions, restaurants and must-see museums.

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Must-See Museums

The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum serves as a place to remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building. Take a self-guided tour through the story of April 19, 1995, and the days, weeks, months and years that followed.
 

Splurge-Worthy Dining

726 feet up, Vast offers a 360-degree view of the city and beyond offering upscale American food. Back on the ground, Flint offers great views of the Myriad Botanical Gardens from their popular patio. And Mahogany Steakhouse is another upscale dining experience in downtown and a popular spot after Thunder games, for fans and players alike.
 

Transportation Made Easy

OKC's newly developed, modern streetcar system makes getting around the city easier than ever. From Midtown to Bricktown, the streetcar connects the city's most popular districts. With passes being only $3 per day, checking out OKC's top highlights is effortless and affordable. 
 

OKC's Urban Outdoors

Just steps away from the bustling core of downtown is the Myriad Botanical Gardens & Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory, a serene outdoor space perfect for picnic lunches and picturesque walks. Another outdoor option the whole family will enjoy is Scissortail Park, OKC's newest urban park with budding gardens, playgrounds, walking trails and a boathouse with paddle boat rentals. From yoga to concerts to seasonal fun, both areas also offer can't-miss events throughout the year. 


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