Fundamentals of the City

Tulsa is the second largest city in the state of Oklahoma. There are a total of 13 area towns in Tulsa County. The city’s population is just over 402,000. Tulsa sits at an elevation of 722’.

Tulsa Weather

In line with the saying “Oklahoma weather” comes Tulsa’s variety of seasons that seem to appear intermittently all throughout the year. The average annual high is 71°, the average annual low is 50°, and the average annual snowfall is 10 inches.

• Spring - somewhat warm temperatures with occasional rain

• Summer - warm to hot dry heat

• Fall - mild temperatures

• Winter - mild to very cold temperatures

Tulsa International Airport

If you’ve just arrived – welcome! If you’re departing domestically, it is suggested to arrive at the Tulsa airport at least 90 minutes prior to your flight. If you’re departing internationally, it is suggested that you arrive at the airport at least two (2) hours prior to your flight.

Concourse A serves American, Allegiant, and Delta. Concourse B serves Breeze, Southwest, and United. Restaurants inside the airport include Einstein Bagels, Chili’s, Smok’d Real BBQ, Fat Guys Burger Bar, and more.

For the most current information, please visit the Tulsa International Airport website.

Hotels in Tulsa

The city of Tulsa offers hotels in all types of style and design – including landmark hotels and boutique hotels. Stay in boutique style at The Mayo located in the heart of downtown. Immerse yourself amid art deco charm at Tulsa Club. With so many options, you are sure to find a hotel in Tulsa that complements your needs. Click here to view the TulsaGo hotel guide.

Neighborhoods in the City

Each area of Tulsa offers something unique. Cherry Street is known for its unique local shopping selections. Brookside is known for its bar and restaurant scene. Read on to discover information about the city's districts.

City Districts

Whether you're interests lie in art deco, arts, or Route 66, there's a district for you to explore. The city is connected through the diversity of its areas. The Deco District rests in the heart of downtown and features a wealth of food and bar selections. The Arts District is known for art crawl events, galleries, parks, and historic music venues. Midway through the city on the Mother Road lies the Meadow Gold District filled with local shops, the city's only 2-foot pizza parlor, and a 21-foot space cowboy roadside attraction.

For more information on the city's neighborhoods and districts, explore the TulsaGo website.

Local Restaurants

Cuisines from all around the world – all in one city. Tulsa’s unique local restaurant scene is something that you surely won’t want to miss. In the mood for Mexican cuisine? Check out 3 Tequilas, El Rio Verde, or El Rancho Grande. Craving Italian? Mondo’s on Brookside or Tucci’s on Cherry Street will be right up your alley. Click here to see a full list of local eateries in Tulsa.

Want to see more? Take a look at the TulsaGo® EXPLORER City Guide and start planning your visit to Tulsa.