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"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. This is an upscale shopping complex that is known as Tulsa’s most treasured midtown destination for shopping, dining and services. There are more than 50 stores like Coach, Loft and West Elm here."
"A shopping haven for anyone who feels most comfortable with a dozen bags under their arms, Utica Square seems to have it all. One piece of advice: you might need to decide on a budget in advance. Think of a high-end store, it’s probably at Utica Square."
"Utica Square has been around since 1952, featuring Williamsburg, Georgian, Country French, and contemporary architecture in an area that used to be the outskirts of town."
"Enjoy premier shopping, dining, and entertainment at Woodland Hills Mall. This expansive shopping center is located 20 minutes away from our hotel and offers over 1 million square feet of retail space occupied by popular name brands and restaurants."
"Woodland Hills Mall is open, and taking precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19. These include enhanced sanitation efforts, hand sanitizing stations, pre-emptive employee health screenings and more. Learn more at simon.com/healthandsafety."
"Offering a fitness centre and indoor pool, SpringHill Suites by Marriott Tulsa at Tulsa Hills is set in Tulsa. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and features a flat-screen TV and seating area. You will find a coffee machine in the room."
"Check out Le Louvre French Cafe, which has earned 4.5 stars out of 62 reviews on Yelp. You can find the crêperie and bakery, which specializes in French-style crepes, coffee, tea and other confections, at 8313 S."
"First Watch offers freshly prepared, award-winning breakfast, brunch, and lunch options and specializes in traditional and innovative creations. Located off South Lewis Avenue, they serve everything made to order with a freshness that’s never compromised. Using only the finest ingredients, they ensure that you are served with the highest quality service and products."
"Whoever first advocated for stopping and smelling the roses was very smart. Flowers and trees are some of the most remarkable parts of nature. The Tulsa Botanical Garden lets all kinds of plant wonders thrive."
"The Tulsa Botanic Garden is one of the most naturally beautiful and scenic spots in the city. A highlight in the garden is the towering A.R. and Marylouise Tandy Floral Terrace."
"3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr. Hours: Monday – Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tulsa Botanic Garden will re-open to the public on June 1. Members can enjoy advance registration from May 21-31."
"It is filled with trails, including the famous Oxley trail, as well as a variety of forested regions, Lake Yahola, and more. Some of the trails are even wheelchair-friendly. If you do not want to mess up your dress, avoid the rainy season."
"Mohawk Park is a 2,800-acre park that offers playgrounds, picnic shelters, water playgrounds and disc golfing courses. The park is also home of the Tulsa Zoo, the Oxley Nature Center, Mohawk Golf Course, and Mohawk Sports Complex."
"Whoever first advocated for stopping and smelling the roses was very smart. Flowers and trees are some of the most remarkable parts of nature. The Tulsa Botanical Garden lets all kinds of plant wonders thrive."
"The Tulsa Botanic Garden is one of the most naturally beautiful and scenic spots in the city. A highlight in the garden is the towering A.R. and Marylouise Tandy Floral Terrace."
"3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr. Hours: Monday – Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tulsa Botanic Garden will re-open to the public on June 1. Members can enjoy advance registration from May 21-31."
"The Mother Road is free to drive, but there’s no one defining attraction that screams Route 66 in Tulsa. With a Route 66 museum and neon sign park still in the works, these detailed sculptures overlooking the river are worth seeing up close. Learn more about them in our guide of things to do on Route 66."