1. Shop and Dine at Utica Square

A charming outdoor shopping area with boutiques, restaurants, and a beautiful courtyard fountain. Utica Square is Midtown Tulsa’s most beloved outdoor shopping village — a mix of upscale brands, local boutiques, cozy cafés, and seasonal events. Guests love strolling through the beautifully landscaped courtyards, snapping photos by the iconic red phone booth, and enjoying everything from casual bites to fine dining. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxed afternoon or a stylish night out.
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2. Visit the Gardens at the Philbrook Museum of Art

A historic Italian-style villa surrounded by beautiful gardens and walking paths. Just minutes away, the Philbrook offers a stunning blend of world‑class art and breathtaking gardens. The museum is housed in a historic Italian‑style villa, and the grounds feature peaceful walking paths, reflecting pools, and lush landscaping. Whether guests love art, architecture, or simply a beautiful place to wander, Philbrook is a must‑see.
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3. Explore Restaurants on Cherry Street

One of Tulsa’s most popular dining streets filled with cafés, bakeries, and local restaurants. Cherry Street is one of Tulsa’s hottest dining districts — a lively stretch filled with cafés, bakeries, brunch spots, and chef‑driven restaurants. From rooftop cocktails to cozy dessert shops, it’s a foodie’s playground. Guests can enjoy everything from casual tacos to upscale Italian, all within a few minutes of your Bnb's.
Visitor guide:
https://www.instagram.com/cherrysttulsa/?hl=en
4. Stroll Through Woodward Park

A peaceful historic park known for its rose garden, walking paths, and seasonal flowers. This peaceful escape in the heart of Midtown, Woodward Park is known for its rose gardens, historic stone architecture, and seasonal blooms. It’s a favorite for morning walks, photography, picnics, and quiet moments among the flowers. The park’s 45 acres make it one of Tulsa’s most beautiful outdoor spaces. And…its currently getting a beautiful make over to be finished in late Spring of 2026.
Woodward Park page:
https://www.tulsagardencenter.org/park-overview
5. Explore Historic Route 66 in Tulsa

Tulsa is one of the most interesting cities along Route 66 with classic neon signs and historic stops. Tulsa is one of the most iconic stops along Route 66, offering neon signs, quirky roadside attractions, classic diners, and historic landmarks. Guests can explore the Meadow Gold sign, Mother Road Market, the Blue Dome District, and more — all part of America’s most famous highway.
Route 66 Neon Sign Tour:
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/cfdeaf12a9454c55aad4f5b5250d0d52
A Quiet Place to Stay in Midtown
For travelers who want a peaceful, refined stay close to all these attractions, Edgewood Place and Woodward Place offer a boutique experience in one of Tulsa’s most charming, historical neighborhoods. Guests love the walkability, tree‑lined streets, and easy access to everything Midtown has to offer.
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