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Whether you are browsing at Saks Fifth Avenue or finding a treasure at a quaint antique shop, Tulsa offers any shopping experience you desire. Spend an afternoon at an upscale plaza-style center, venture to an offbeat boutique, flock to a flea market, or enjoy mega shopping at the mall.
Brookside. This historic district on S. Peoria Ave.is filled with quaint boutiques, art galleries, antique shops and trendy restaurants. At night, Brookside turns into a neon avenue lined with clubs and bars bringing out crowds for the fun nightlife.
Cherry Street/15th Street District. The Cherry Street area is known for architecture, antiques and fine dining. Gift shops and antiques, salons and a Saturday morning Farmer’s Market make this part of Tulsa an interesting place to shop and wander.
The Farm Shopping Center. A little bit of country in the heart of town, this tree-lined center on S. Sheridan Road features a restored rustic barn and boardwalk-style walks between shops. More than 40 retailers and an assortment of restaurants create a convenient shopping experience. [Top]
Cherry Street/15th Street District. The Cherry Street area is known for architecture, antiques and fine dining. Gift shops and antiques, salons and a Saturday morning Farmer’s Market make this part of Tulsa an interesting place to shop and wander.
The Farm Shopping Center. A little bit of country in the heart of town, this tree-lined center on S. Sheridan Road features a restored rustic barn and boardwalk-style walks between shops. More than 40 retailers and an assortment of restaurants create a convenient shopping experience. [Top]
Gilcrease Museum Shop. The Gilcrease Museum offers an outstanding selection of Native American art, bronze statues, turquoise and silver jewelry, Native American and Western American books and toys, and a variety of clothing and accessories.
Jenks, America. Take a trip back in time while wandering the antique shops and tearooms in the heart of the Jenks downtown district. West of the Arkansas River, Jenks is known as the Antiques and Crafts Capital of Oklahoma.
KingsPointe Village Shopping Center. Visit the latest shopping and dining center in Tulsa. At this outdoor shopping center, you can find sporting goods, interior designs and clothing, or enjoy an afternoon at the salon. Finish the day with dinner at Camille's Sidewalk Cafe, McGill's or Pei Wei. [Top]
Jenks, America. Take a trip back in time while wandering the antique shops and tearooms in the heart of the Jenks downtown district. West of the Arkansas River, Jenks is known as the Antiques and Crafts Capital of Oklahoma.
KingsPointe Village Shopping Center. Visit the latest shopping and dining center in Tulsa. At this outdoor shopping center, you can find sporting goods, interior designs and clothing, or enjoy an afternoon at the salon. Finish the day with dinner at Camille's Sidewalk Cafe, McGill's or Pei Wei. [Top]
Philbrook Museum Shop. The museum's gift shop provides an inspiring and relaxed retail outlet. Choose from a selection of art-related books and merchandise, jewelry, toys and museum exhibit inspired items.The Plaza. An outdoor shopping center, The Plaza offers upscale shops featuring clothing, accessories, health and beauty products, jewelry, home furnishings and personal services. The Plaza also offers several restaurant choices including Mexican, Italian and Cajun fare.
RiverWalk Crossing. Across the 96th Street Bridge in Jenks, on the banks of the Arkansas River, RiverWalk Crossing offers an abundance of great shopping and dining opportunities, along with a state-of-the-art eight-screen movie theater. [Top]
Shops of Seville. This quaint collection of shops combines Mediterranean architecture and upscale shopping to create the perfect outing. Explore boutiques for gifts and home furnishings, dine at a charming bistro or find a present at a trendy maternity shop.SouthRoads. Browse to your heart’s content at Oshman’s Sporting Goods, Old Navy, Office Max, Paper Warehouse and Barnes & Noble. Catch the latest flick at the AMC 20 movie theater, or enjoy casual dining at TGI Friday’s.
Tulsa Promenade Mall. JC Penney, Foley’s, and Dillard’s anchor this Tulsa shopping mall, which includes a variety of specialty shops and a 12-screen movie theater. [Top]
Utica Square. A Tulsa original, Utica Square offers shoppers a unique variety of upscale local and national retail shops and restaurants. This outdoor shopping center features 36 varieties of trees, meticulously designed flower beds, water fountains, English telephone booths, wrought iron benches and Old World tower clocks.
Woodland Hills Mall. The largest mall in the region, Woodland Hills houses more than 150 specialty shops, four department stores, and many retailers not anywhere else in Tulsa. Shop till you drop at anchor stores JC Penney, Sears, Foley’s and Dillard’s. The area surrounding Woodland Hills is full of shopping options, including Best Buy, Circuit City, and a variety of shops, movie theaters and restaurants. [Top]
Woodland Hills Mall. The largest mall in the region, Woodland Hills houses more than 150 specialty shops, four department stores, and many retailers not anywhere else in Tulsa. Shop till you drop at anchor stores JC Penney, Sears, Foley’s and Dillard’s. The area surrounding Woodland Hills is full of shopping options, including Best Buy, Circuit City, and a variety of shops, movie theaters and restaurants. [Top]
Crowne Plaza Hotel Tulsa - Tulsa, OK
100 East Second Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
Reservations: (800) 980-6429 Fax: (918) 560-2261
Email: tgraves@ascensionhotels.com
100 East Second Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
Reservations: (800) 980-6429 Fax: (918) 560-2261
Email: tgraves@ascensionhotels.com

