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Tucked away in Oklahoma's northeastern corner, Tulsa is a vibrant city that defies the stereotypical southern city image. This city mixes culture, a bit of glamour, natural beauty and some classic Americana, for a unique travel experience.
Considered the cultural and arts center of Oklahoma, Tulsa is nestled on the Arkansas River, at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. It saw a boom in the early 20th century with the discovery of oil, leading to a surge in glamorous, art-deco style architecture seen today.
In Tulsa, having a rental car pays off well. The city covers quite a bit of ground and its key attractions can be spread out. So, to ensure a hassle-free and flexible sightseeing trip, a rental car is recommended.
For solo travelers and couples, compact cars are an excellent choice for city trips. If you're with family, a minivan or an SUV will provide the best comfort.
The charm of Tulsa lies in its distinctive neighborhoods. A drive through areas like Brookside and Cherry Street offers a glance at the city's bustling nightlife and hip restaurant scene. Don't forget to visit the Utica Square and admire its high-end stores and pretty gardens.
When in Tulsa, you can't miss the Philbrook Museum of Art or the The Gilcrease Museum - both home to world-class art collections. Don't forget to drive along the scenic routes of River Parks to witness the city's natural beauty.
Follow the standard US traffic rules in Tulsa. General speed limit is 25mph in residential areas, 55mph on undivided highways and 65 to 75mph on rural interstates. Always carry your driving license, passport (for foreign travelers) and car rental documents while driving.
In downtown Tulsa, you'll find metered parking and parking garages. Always adhere to the posted parking regulations to avoid fines.
With your rental car, you can make day trips to nearby cities like Oklahoma City and Norman. Or, drive a bit further to explore Kansas City or the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas.
The currency in Tulsa, like the rest of the USA, is the Dollar (USD). The climate is a temperate one, with hot and humid summers and mild winters.
With this guide in hand, get ready to embark on a memorable tour of Tulsa. Safe travels!