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The self-proclaimed art and culture hub of Oklahoma State, Tulsa has risen and risen since the days it relied on oil drillers to fuel its livelihood. Now, it's a curious combination of fun-loving students and innovative yuppies that can be seen drifting down the tree-peppered boulevards in the shadow of those famous Art Deco skyscrapers. Now, it's cool coffee shops that inhabit the street corners. Now, it's renowned art galleries and performing arts centers that beckon from the edge of the Arkansas River. What's more, Tulsa vacation rentals come in all shapes and sizes, from homey family retreats on the edge Ozarks to boutique apartments in lively Downtown.
Bag Tulsa vacation rentals in the heart of the Downtown district if you want to be a short stroll from pulsing Dust Bowl blues bars, jazz museums, and the acclaimed Woody Guthrie Center – where you can trace the rise and rise of one of Oklahoma's greatest. Nearby, you'll also be able to wonder up at the elegant Art Deco rises of the Union Station Depot and other skyscrapers, or seek out mysterious Indian ritual spots down Cheyenne Avenue. And that's not even mentioning more off-beat attractions like the Oxley Nature Center, with its boardwalk strolls, or the cinemas and cafés in River Parks.
There's really no better time to feel the beating pulse of Tulsa than in October. That's when huge shindigs like the Oklahoma State Fair and the beer-sloshing Oktoberfest – some say the largest in the world outside of Bavaria – come to town. You can also expect milder days of dry weather throughout the whole of fall, which is perfect if you're prepping for a sightseeing trip through the Blue Dome district and that Art Deco Downtown.
You can always rumble down to the dirt tracks and challenging biking paths of the Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area if you're desperate to get the adrenaline flowing close to the city center. However, that sprawling park is just a taster of what's to come in Oklahoma's bona fide Green Country, where the Ozark Mountains take over from the plains. Look out for Tulsa vacation rentals close to the rises of those peaks if you want to be within reach of backcountry wonders like the Dripping Springs Falls and the long-distance Ankle Express Trail.
The nearest airport is in Tulsa International Airport (TUL), located 6.2 mi (10 km) from the city center.
Our 2022 property listings offer a large selection of 460 vacation rentals around Tulsa. From 394 house rentals to 54 cabin rentals, find a unique house rental for you to enjoy a memorable holiday or a weekend with your family and friends.
Vrbo offers a large selection of vacation rentals near lovely places in Tulsa. From Vrbo travelers, the top most popular points of interest to stay for a holiday trip or just for a weekend are:
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