The Tulsa Lodging Guide

Whether you’re seeking a trendy downtown hotel or a cozy historical bed-and-breakfast, Tulsa lodging accommodations offer it all. Here are some of our scouted favorite places to recommend to those visiting town or locals looking for a staycation. Enjoy, and don’t forget to tell them The Scout Guide sent you when you book your stay!

DOWNTOWN

The Mayo Hotel (115 W 5th St). The Mayo Hotel has been a staple component for the city of Tulsa for nearly 100 years. Quickly after the official opening in 1925, this hotel became the social hub of high society. This space exudes luxury, so it was the place to see and be seen. Notable guests included President John F. Kennedy, Charles Lindbergh, Babe Ruth, Charlie Chaplin, Elvis Presley, along with many other honorable mentions. Not only is this hotel a wonderful place to stay, but it is also perfect to host all different kinds of events, including, galas, weddings, fashion shows, and dinner parties. Speaking of dinner and drinks, stop by The Mark for a coffee and a delicious little bite or head up to The Penthouse Rooftop Bar for incredible views of downtown and equally incredible cocktail concoctions.

Ambassador Hotel (1324 S Main St). According to the Ambassador Hotel, here, you will find the intersection between historic and hip! The Mediterranean-style building is noted on the National Registry of Historic Places, yet, it has been reimagined as a charmingly chic, boutique, downtown hotel. The hotel, as well as the delicious restaurant, The Chalkboard Kitchen + Bar, take you back to the time of the Roaring 20’s as they combine elegance and approachability, adventure and comfort, nostalgia as well as modern nodes to all aspects of the guest experience.

Brut Hotel (1840 S Boulder Ave). The newly-opened hotel combines modern technology, architecture, and experiences seamlessly with hints of nature and vegetation nestled throughout the facility. Wellness is at the center of this hotel, so make sure to pay a visit to the 1820 Spa, take a dip in the pool, or attempt one of their weekly rooftop yoga sessions! Also, you can grab a bite to eat and take in Tulsa’s finest rooftop views at Soma Tropical Americana Kitchen or, if you’re in need of something quick, stop by the urban oasis that is the Dweller Cafe for coffee and a snack.

Hotel Indigo (121 S Elgin Ave). Hotel Indigo is in a location that will easily meet all of your dining and entertainment needs. Within 5 minutes, you can walk to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center and watch some extraordinary plays, performances, or concerts. However, if you want something even closer, within steps from the hotel’s entrance, you will automatically be surrounded by some of the best restaurants and bars that the Blue Dome District has to offer. Additionally, if that is still too much walking for your liking, feel free to stay within the doors of the hotel and dine at Prospect Local Bar and Kitchen, which is serving up some locally-sourced, American-inspired meals, or make your way up to the Roof Sixty-Six Bar for a glass of wine and a view of the downtown skyline.

21 ½ Boutique Hotel (21.5 Reconciliation Way). Easily live the Tulsa lifestyle in one of the 12 newly redesigned studio apartments that are available at the 21 ½ Boutique Hotel. These spaces come with everything that you may need to feel completely at home, including a fully stocked kitchen yet excluding the obligation to check in at a front desk. Upon booking your stay, each guest will receive a unique access code for the duration of your visit. Whether you are checking-in for a weekend getaway or moving-in for the inevitable future, you will love living on Tulsa time!