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Where to Stay in Oklahoma City

Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods

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Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads

Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Oklahoma City

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Bricktown

Mid-range

A lively entertainment district with canals, restaurants, and nightlife.

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  • +Abundant dining and entertainment options
  • +Walkable to major attractions
  • +Unique canal system
  • -Can be very crowded, especially on weekends
  • -Can feel touristy and less authentic
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Midtown

Mid-range

A hip and revitalized area with a mix of historic buildings, boutiques, and trendy eateries.

foodiescouplesnightlifeculture
  • +Excellent dining and bar scene
  • +Unique local shops
  • +Good mix of old and new architecture
  • -Can be noisy at night
  • -Parking can be challenging
3

Paseo Arts District

Mid-range

A vibrant, artistic enclave known for its galleries, studios, and Spanish-style architecture.

culturecouplesfoodiessolo travelers
  • +Unique art galleries and studios
  • +Charming, pedestrian-friendly atmosphere
  • +Excellent independent restaurants and cafes
  • -Limited hotel options directly within the district
  • -Can be quiet outside of weekend gallery walks
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Automotive Alley

Mid-range

A revitalized district centered around car culture, featuring design studios, restaurants, and breweries.

foodiesnightlifecouples
  • +Innovative restaurants and craft breweries
  • +Distinctive urban atmosphere
  • +Close proximity to other entertainment districts
  • -Can be spread out, requiring some walking
  • -Fewer tourist amenities compared to Bricktown

WiFi & Remote Work in Oklahoma City

Quality

Good

Avg Speed

40-60 Mbps

Free WiFi

Many cafes, hotels, and public libraries offer free Wi-Fi.

Coworking

The Hub OKC ($20/day), Common Desk ($25/day).

Daily Budget (Budget)

USD 75/day

Motel 6 Oklahoma City - SouthUSD 50
Breakfast burrito from Burrito Bros, Lunch from a food truck in Bricktown, Dinner at SupermercadoUSD 15
Walking and occasional Uber/Lyft for longer distancesUSD 7
Explore Bricktown Canal on foot, visit the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum (donation appreciated, but basic entry is free)USD 3
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Hidden Gems in Oklahoma City

Lesser-known spots the locals love

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Factory Obscura

Step into a world of immersive art and interactive installations at Factory Obscura. This unique experience encourages creativity and wonder with its ever-changing exhibits.

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Cheever's Downtown Diner

This beloved diner offers a taste of classic American comfort food in a cozy, retro atmosphere. It's a go-to spot for locals seeking delicious breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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2 areas to be cautious about

Read our full safety guide for Oklahoma City