Oklahoma City

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Oklahoma City is the capital and principal city of the state of Oklahoma, located in the central Frontier Country region of the state. The sprawling city and its suburbs offer multiple sports venues, museums, regional food, and a mix of Native American and cowboy culture.

Districts

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| region1name= Oklahoma City/Downtown|Downtown | region1color=#4f93c0 | region1items= | region1description= The central business neighborhood, with multiple attractions, restaurants, and entertainment options in the Bricktown and the Plaza theatre neighborhood, and other neighborhoods. Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Civics Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City National Memorial, and the Myriad Botanical Gardens. The Museum of Art includes an upscale restaurant and the glass sculpture of Dale Chihuly. On Thursday evenings in the Spring and Fall and the museum opens its rooftop for cocktails and music.

| region2name=Oklahoma City/Northeast|Northeast, including the Oklahoma City/Paseo|Paseo Arts District | region2color=#d5dc76 | region2items= | region2description=The Northeast features the Adventure District, a thriving visitor-friendly area that includes the Oklahoma City Zoo, National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Science Museum Oklahoma, National Softball Hall of Fame and Stadium, and Remington Park Racing & Casino. The Paseo arts neighborhood begins at Northwest 30th & Paseo to Northwest 27th & Walker. It offers galleries, a sidewalk cafe, two full-service restaurants, and craft shops. Paseo Arts District celebrates "First Friday" each month with an open house and outdoor music. Paseo Arts Festival takes place each Memorial Day weekend with an outdoor carnival and attractions.

| region3name= Oklahoma City/South|South | region3color=#d5f2bf | region3items= | region3description= Including the Capitol Hill Historic District and the Hispanic downtown of Oklahoma City, on the Southside.

| region4name=Oklahoma City/Northwest|Northwest, including the Northwest 39th Street Enclave | region4color=#71b37b | region4items= | region4description=The stretch of Western Avenue from Northwest 36th to Britton Road that features locally owned restaurants, bars, retail shopping, and live music venues. The Asia neighborhood has the largest Asian population in the state and is also a cultural area. Along Classen Blvd from about 22nd Street to Northwest 30th. Businesses include the Super Cao Nguyen market, Lido restaurant, and a number of Pho soup kitchens. The 39th Street Enclave is largest community in the state and a thriving entertainment area with dance clubs and bars and the largest resort in the Southwest (United States of America) | Southwest.

Oklahoma City Halal Explorer

Oklahoma city downtown - |Skyline of Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City is the largest city in the state, as well as its political, cultural, and economic engine. The city is the nation's third largest city in land area (608 sq miles), just behind Jacksonville, Florida (759 sq miles) and way behind Anchorage, Alaska (1698 sq miles). The city is the 29th largest city in population in the nation (506,132 in the 2020 census), and the largest city in the 5 states on the Great Plains (Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and North Dakota|North and South Dakota).

After decades of suburban sprawl and attempts at "urban renewal", a burst of investment during the 1990s gave it additional big city attractions and a pleasant quality of life that often surprises visitors from other cities, making Oklahoma City more of a tourist destination in itself.

Oklahoma's state capitol building is the only capitol in the world with an oil well under it. Although its legal description is Capitol Site #1, it is referred to as Petunia #1 because it was drilled in the middle of a flower bed.

What is the Geography of Oklahoma City

Oklahoma State Capitol 2 - 480px|Oklahoma State Capital building

Oklahoma City is in the Frontier Country region of central Oklahoma, in the Great Plains|Southern Plains of North America. Contrary to popular belief and the geography is not flat and treeless (like in the true high plains) but rather gently rolling hills covered in places by dense low trees, shrubs, and grasses. The weather ranges from cold and windy in the winter to hot and windy in the summer, with a chance of Flash floods|flash floods and tornadoes in between.

The city is roughly bisected by the North Canadian River, which has been partially renamed the Oklahoma River in a flight of civic exuberance. The North Canadian is not very impressive as rivers go. It was once substantial enough to flood every year, wreaking destruction on surrounding homes, until the 1940s when the Civilian Conservation Corps dammed the river and turned it into crucially a wide ditch for the next 50 years. In the 1990s, as part of the citywide revitalization project known as MAPS and the city built a series of low water dams, returning water to the portion of the river that flows near downtown. The city also has three large lakes. Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser are in the northwestern part of the city. The largest, Lake Stanley Draper, is in the far southeastern corner of the city.

Travel to Oklahoma City

By Plane

  • Will Rogers World Airport IATA Flight Code: OKC 35.393056, -97.600833 - Will Rogers World Airport This airport offers over 180 flights a day, including non-stop service to over 30 cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Washington, DC. The international airport (built in the 1960s) has completed the first phase of a major expansion and modernization project and is attracting additional non-stop Flights to the city.
  • Wiley Post Airport IATA Flight Code: PWA 35.534167, -97.646944 Off Rockwell Ave, between Northwest 50th and Northwest 63rd St.About 10 miles north-northwest of Will Rogers. Opening Hours: Control tower operations, 7AM–10PM Wiley Post Airport If you want to fly in yourself, this is the place to go. Nine runways handle more than 200 private planes and corporate jets arriving and departing each day.After you land, taxi over to the Oklahoma Museum of Flying in Hangar 24, and then go to the Runway Café in the main terminal for a huge cinnamon roll, or to find out what the lunch special is. Open to the public, including people who arrive by car.

By Rail

See also: Rail travel in the United States

Amtrak offers daily service from Fort Worth, Texas via its /routes/heartland-flyer-train Heartland Flyer train, which can be boarded at Santa Fe Depot, along E.K. lord Blvd between Sheridan Ave and Reno Ave in the Bricktown neighborhood of Oklahoma City/Downtown]], [[downtown. The Heartland Flyer has connections to other regional Amtrak lines in Fort Worth. Plans have been proposed to expand the line north to Wichita, KS, and eventually onward to Kansas City.

By car

Oklahoma City is at the intersection of two of the nation's longest continuous interstate highways, I-40 and I-35, as well as I-44. It is also on historic Route 66.

Travel on a Bus in Oklahoma City

Greyhound moved the Greyhound bus station GPS 35.46360,-97.47976 in downtown Oklahoma City to 1948 E Reno Ave, in the Bricktown neighborhood. Bus service is also provided to the suburbs of Guthrie (Oklahoma) ]], Guthrie, Edmond (Oklahoma) , Edmond, Norman (Oklahoma) , [[Oklahoma City Memorial at sunrise

Many of the attractions are near downtown or on the north side of town. Highlights in downtown are Oklahoma City/Bricktown]].

Study in Oklahoma City

  • Oklahoma City University - 2501 North Blackwelder GPS 35.49512 ,-97.56160 Northwest Oklahoma City, near downtown ☎ +1 405-208-5000

|wikidata= - Oklahoma City University = | . Small university associated with the United Methodist Church

  • Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City - 900 North Portland Ave 35.4749, -97.6519 Northwest Oklahoma City - Large satellite campus for one of the two main state universities
  • Oklahoma City Community College
  • Oklahoma Christian University
  • University of Oklahoma - Norman (Oklahoma) | Norman
  • Downtown College Consortium

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Oklahoma City

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  • The Colonial Art Gallery and Co. - 1336 Northwest 1st Street - Open since 1919, Colonial is a full-service gallery, buying and selling investment-quality artwork, as well as framing, restoring, and appraising art.
  • Size Records - 8915 North Western - Oklahoma City's best independent record store.
  • Guestroom Records 3701 North Western Ave - Another good independent record store
  • Blue Seven - 5028 North May Ave - Modern furniture, unique gifts, and vintage clothes.
  • Full Circle Bookstore - 50 Penn Pl North Penn and Northwest Expressway - A great local independent book seller. They have great service and a very decent selection of everything from children's books to the latest news.
  • 30 Penn Books - Northwest 30th & Penn - A great used book store.
  • Book Beat and Company - Describes itself as "an independent bookstore. specializing in Beat Generation And Counter Culture Books, High & Low-Brow Art Books, Political Thought, Radicalism, Anarchism, Communist & Socialist Literature, Poetry, Philosophy, Sci-Fi, Metaphysical Studies, Classics, Avant-Garde Literature, Fiction, Eastern Religion, T-Shirts, Compact Discs, Vinyl, Videos & DVDs, Posters & Prints, as well as unique handcrafted gift items from the local artists of Oklahoma."
  • Route 66 - 50 Penn Pl - Rare and hard to find gifts and personal care products as well as several lines of women's clothing. Also located at (Penn and North West Expressway)
  • The Lime Leopard - Northpark Mall
  • Bohemian Spirit Vintage 913 W. Britton Road ☎ +1 405-885-5994 | Opening Hours: Generally open West & Thursday 11AM Monday - 7PM; Friday & Saturday 1PM Monday - 6PM Miss Amy provides local residents with vintage wearables and wares and art. 1900s-1980s.
  • Wilshire Village - Located on Western, north of 63rd, at the intersection of Wilshire and Western. Has a great variety of shops, such as:
  • The Learning Tree - Toy store offering lots of educational toys.
  • The Makeup Bar - Good makeup that you might not be able to find in Dillard's at any of the malls. Very popular for boutique buyers.
  • Gil's - Hip, modern clothing. Great jeans selection.
  • The Lingerie Store - Carries good brands of lingerie, very soft bathrobes, and good pajamas.
  • Village Park South - On North May Avenue, between Hefner and Britton. It has the best resale shop in the village, a local Curves, Hi Performance Sporting goods, and many other shops.
  • Jo Ann's Classic Consignment - Great clothing and accessories. Say Hi to Jo Ann!
  • Hi Performance - Scuba Diving Gear, and other high performance sportting goods.
  • Mail Room - Send mail, and pick up your drivers license and tags at one location.
  • Mode - Women's clothing, accessories and gifts boutique in the heart of Midtown.

Halal Restaurants in Oklahoma City

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American

  • Beef & Bun-Mr Catfish 2741 NE 23rd Street - Awesome locally owned joint.
  • Bunny's Onion Burgers - N.W. 50th & N. Meridian
  • Cheever's - 2409 North Hudson Avenue Uptown - Specializing in American cuisine with Southwestern influences.
  • Cattlemen's Steakhouse - 1309 S. Agnew - Listed in Patricia Schultz's 1,000 Places To See Before You Die.
  • The Haunted House 7101 N. Miramar Blvd
  • Irma's Burgers Shack - 1035 N.W. 63rd Street
  • The Museum Café 415 Couch Dr
  • Nichols Hills Drugstore 6411 Avondale Dr
  • Ranch Steakhouse - 3000 W. Britton Road ☎ +1 405-755-3501
  • Saturn Grill - 6432 Avondale Dr
  • VZD's Club & Restaurant - 4203 N. Western
  • Chuck House 4430 Northwest 10th Street - The best Chicken fried Steaks in town.

Barbecue

  • Banta's Ribs & Stuff - 1200 N. Meridian
  • Big D's B-B-Q 1701 W. Britton Road
  • Earl's Rib Palace - 6816 N. Western - A local favorite, voted Best BBQ by readers of Daily Oklahoman and Oklahoma Gazette
  • Leo's Bar-B-Q 3631 N. Kelley Ave
  • Swadley's Smokehouse 824 Southwest 89th Street
  • Rib Crib - Various locations. Excellent BBQ.

Brazilian

  • Cafe Do Brasil - 440 Northwest 11th Street MidTown ☎ +1 405-525-9779 - Brazilian bakery and deli with live jazz on Saturdays.

Chinese

  • Dot Wo 3101 N. Portland Ave - Great Chinese restaurant specializing in seafood.
  • Grand House - 2701 N. Classen - A classy and authentic Chinese restaurant in the heart of the Asia District. Features Dim Sum on the weekends.
  • Fung's Kitchen 1500 Nw 23rd Street - Across from Oklahoma City University, has become very popular for the college crowd.
  • Nothing But Noodles - 2410 W. Memorial Road
  • Snow Pea 6600 N. Western Ave
  • Chen's Buffet - Windsor Hills Shopping Center, N.W. 23rd and Meridian. A full buffet.
  • Golden Dragon 5934 Northwest 122nd Street - Authentic Chinese Restaurant.

Delis

  • Gourmet Deli 7300 N. Western Ave
  • Someplace Else Deli and Bakery 2310 N. Western Ave

Ethiopian

  • Queen of Sheba 2308 N. MacArthur Blvd - Great selection of Vegetarian options.

Fine dining

  • Castle Falls - 820 N. MacArthur Blvd
  • The Grill 2824 W. Country Club Dr
  • The Metro Wine Bar and Bistro - 6418 N. Western
  • Rococo Restaurant and Fine Wine - 2824 N. Pennsylvania, also new location in Northpark Mall at Northwest 122nd & May Ave
  • Royal Bavaria - 3401 S. Sooner Road - Unique atmosphere, with large, shared tables and live Bavarian music.

French

  • La Baguette 7408 N. May Ave
  • Le Cep Bistro - 231 S. Coltrane

German

  • Ingrid's Kitchen and Delicatessen 3701 N. Youngs Blvd
  • Old Germany Restaurant - 15920 Southeast 29th
  • Royal Bavaria - 3401 S. Sooner Road

Greek

  • La Greek Restaurant 2839 South Douglas Blvd, Ste 102, Midwest City
  • Akropolis Greek Restaurant 1809 S. Air Depot Blvd
  • Mediterranean Imports and Deli 5620 N. May Ave
  • Ole'Town Gyros & Kabob 402 E. Main St, Norman, OK
  • Zorba's Mediterranean - 4621 N. May Ave
  • Sweis' Gyros & Pita 1901 Northwest Expressway ST
  • Gyro City Cafe - 7300 Northwest Expressway

Ice cream

  • Braum's - 4335 Northwest 23rd Street - And throughout city. Get the ice cream; skip the French fries.
  • Freddie's Frozen Custard - Multiple locations.
  • Il Dolce Gelato - 937B Southwest 25th, Moore
  • Marble Slab Creamery - 216 Johnny Bench Dr

Indian

  • Ajanta Cuisine of India 11921 N. Pennsylvania Ave
  • Gopuram - 4559 Northwest 23rd Street ☎ +1 405-948-7373 - Indian cuisine and themed dining rooms, and belly dancing.
  • KhaZana 4900 N. May Ave - Excellent buffet with many Vegetarian options. North and South Indian cuisine.
  • Taj Indian Cuisine 5801 Northwest Expressway
  • Tandoor Indian Cuisine & Indian Grocery - 1901 E Reno AveJRS Travel Center MLK Ave and I-40 ☎ +1 405-270-0379

Irish

  • McFinn's Pub - 902 Straka Te
  • McNellie's Public House - 1100 Classen Dr Intersection of 10th & Walker
  • Sean Cummings' Pub - 9610 N. May Ave - Great pub food, and live music!

Italian

  • Italian Jim's Pizzeria 342 S. Mustang Rd. South - Of I-40 on Mustang Road about 3 blocks - Great Pizzas and Pasta - Lots of Blown glass!
  • Bravo! Cucina Italiana - 13810 N. Pennsylvania Ave
  • Caffè Pranzo 9622 N. May Ave
  • Cascata Ristorante Italiano - 801 Signal Ridge Road
  • Mama Lucia's 12325 N. May Ave
  • Othello's - 1 S. Broadway, Edmond
  • Papa Dio's 10712 N. May Ave
  • Sophabella's 7628 N. May Ave - A great local Italian restaurant.
  • Vito's Ristorante 7521 N. May Ave
  • Flip's Wine Bar & Trattoria - 5801 N. Western Ave
  • Zio's Italian Grill - South of Reno and Meridian or in Bricktown
  • Nomad II 7301 N. May Ave

Japanese

  • Musashi's Japanese Steakhouse - 4315 N. Western Ave
  • Sushi Neko - 4318 North Western
  • Tokyo Sushi Restaurant 7516 N. Western Ave
  • Yamato Japanese Restaurant - 7101 N. W. Expressway
  • I Love Sushi 1900 Northwest Expressway Street Ste R
  • Shogun Steaks House of Japan - 11900 N. May Ave
  • Mr. Sushi - 214 South Sante Fe Ave

Korean

  • Bwon Korean Restaurant - 4517 S. Sunnylane
  • Korean House - 4813 S. E. 29th Street
  • Bon-Jom Korean Restaurant 4428 Southeast 44th Street
  • Seoul Garden Korean Restaurant 6012 Southeast 15th Street

Mexican

  • Adobe Grill - 5102 North Shartel
  • Birriera Aguascalientes 601 S. Western Ave
  • Casa Juanito - 4718 S.E. 29th Street
  • Chelino's Mexican Restaurant 5900 N. May Ave - 1 of 10 metro locations.
  • Los Palomas - 2329 N. Meridian
  • Los Mariachis 3655 Northwest 39th Street
  • Margarita's Mexican Restaurant 7800 North May Ave - Not the fanciest dining experience in the city, but it's an absolute hidden gem. Quality, delicious food with a friendly staff.
  • San Marcos Mexican Restaurant 12201 North Rockwell Ave - Includes live music on some Fridays and Saturdays.
  • Tacos San Pedro - 2301 Southwest 44th - This is real Mexican food, not Taco Bell (Please do not support Taco Bell as Taco Bell supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned brand).
  • Ted's Cafe Escondito 2836 Northwest 68th Street just off N. May Ave. ☎ +1 405 848-8337 You may have to wait to get into Ted's, but it is worth the wait. Some of the best Mexican food in Oklahoma City.

Pizza

  • Sauced - 2912 Paseo
  • Joey's Pizzaria - Film Row
  • The Wedge Pizzeria - Gourmet Pizzas in a brick oven style

Seafood

  • Fish & Pies 1309 NE 23rd Street - Great family-owned place.
  • Pearl's Oyster Bar - 5641 N. Classen Blvd ☎ +1 405-848-8008
  • Pelican's 291 N. Air Depot Blvd

Thai

  • Bangkok Restaurant 7906 N. MacArthur Blvd
  • Sala (Thai) - 1614 N.W. 23rd Street - This is one of the city's finest restaurant, and is completely vegetarian-friendly.
  • Tana (Thai) Bistro 10700 N. May Ave
  • (Thai) Garden 3913 South Western Ave
  • (Thai) Garden II 1801 South Air Depot Blvd
  • (Thai) Kitchen Cafe - 327 Dean A Mcgee Ave
  • Lai (Thai) - 7419 Northwest 23rd Street
  • (Thai) House 4548 Northwest 23rd Street - Serves the best crab fried Rice in town.
  • (Thai) House II 500 Northwest 23rd Street

Vietnamese

  • Banh mi Bale 2426 N. Classen BlvdAsia District
  • Lang Bakery 2524 N. Military Ave. #110Asia District
  • Lido - 2518 N. Military #110Asia District
  • Minh Deli 2800 N. Classen Blvd Suite 104Asia District
  • Pho 89 Café 2800 N. Classen BlvdAsia District
  • Mr. Pho Noodles House 1133 Northwest 25th Street - Next to Super Cao Nguyen asian grocery in Asia District.
  • Pho Hoa - Northwest 23rd StAsia District - You will find this spot crowded with local Vietnamese.
  • Pho (Thai) Nguyen 3221 North Classen BlvdAsia District


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"Last call" is 2AM in Oklahoma City and its environs. Also, until new alcohol laws take effect in October 2022, strong organic juice (i.e., greater than 3.2% alcohol by weight, or 4.0% by volume) and can only be purchased in stores, and stores are open Monday to Saturday 10AM to 9PM (closed every Sunday and every major holiday, such as Christmas, New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving). Also, by state law, all beverages sold for off-premises consumption, except for "3.2 Cola", must be sold at room temperature. Wine cannot be purchased in grocery stores or convenience stores, so if you need fruit cocktail, strong or hard drink you must purchase it before 9PM or you will be out of luck (at least until October 2022 for organic juice and fruit cocktail). On the plus side, Oklahoma's prices for spirits and tend to be lower than that of nearby states, including Texas.

From October 2022 forward, any establishment with a license to sell alcohol for off-premises consumption will be allowed to sell organic juice of up to 9.0% alcohol by volume, plus fruit cocktail, under refrigeration. This includes supermarkets and convenience stores.

  • Bin 73 Wine Bar 7312 N. Western Ave
  • Picasso Cafe - 3009 Paseo
  • Henry Hudson's - Locations throughout OKC and surrounding suburbs offers a casual bar atmosphere with occasional karaoke.Also, monthly drink and appetizer specials.
  • Hi-Lo Club - 1221 Northwest 50th
  • Edna's - 5137 Classen Cir - Known for their 'lunchboxes' and for the owner's dance moves.
  • SideCar - 1100 North Broadway
  • Junior's - 2601 N.W. Expressway Street
  • Tramps 2201 Northwest 39th Street - Strongest drinks on the strip (and likely the entire city), with pool, great jukebox and drag shows. Lots of fun!
  • UCO Jazz Lab - 100 East Fifth Street
  • VZD's - 4200 N. Western Ave - Great Muslim Friendly place for a pint of Guinness, and listening to live music.
  • TapWerks Ale House & Cafe - 121 E Sheridan Ave ☎ +1 405 319-9599 5 stars. Want to try a new drink or an unsual this is the place for you.

Coffee houses

  • Cafe Bella - 9018 S. Pennsylvania Ave - GPS: Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 7AM Monday - 7PM, Friday 7AM Monday - 8PM, Saturday 8AM Monday - 8PM, closed Sunday - Coffee, tea, bubble teas, and Vietnamese sandwiches, po' boys, red beans & Rice from their New Orleans family recipes. Proudly serving fine, locally roasted, certified organic fair trade espresso & coffees. Also featuring a selection of teas and a bubble tea café. They also serve vacuum brewed siphon pots of Coffee. Free Wi-Fi.
  • Cafe Oasis 1135 Northwest 25th Street - Next to the Super Cao Nguyen Asian grocery. This cafe is really more of a bubble tea house although they serve coffee as well. They also serve a variety of Chinese food. It feels like you are stepping into a modern Japanese hot spot. Free Wi-Fi.
  • Coffee Slingers - 1015 North Broadway - Coffees roasted in-house, espresso and french pressed coffee 7 days a week
  • Cuppies & Joe - 727 Northwest 23rd Opening Hours: Tuesday - Thursday noon-9PM, Friday Saturday noon-11PM Great coffee and tons of cupcakes.
  • Full Circle Bookstore Cafe - 1900 Northwest Expressway Inside 50 Penn Place - Nice cafe with free Wi-Fi inside an excellent independent bookstore.
  • Java Dave's - 10 NE 10th Street - 6025 W. Reno Ave. Suite C., 7936 N. May, 9101 S. May. Big, with a diner atmosphere. Free Wi-Fi.
  • The Red Cup - 3122 N. Classen Blvd ☎ +1 405-525-3430 - Funky atmosphere, veggie food and free Wi-Fi. An OKC gem.
  • Elemental Coffee - 815 North Hudson - High quality coffees roasted in-house, espresso bar, pour overs, vegan pastries, breakfast and lunch served 7 days a week
  • Will's Coffee Shop 4322 N. Western Ave - Inside the art deco Will Rogers Theater complex. Features locally roasted fair trade and organic Coffee. Serving Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Free Wi-Fi.

Microbreweries

  • Belle Isle Brewery - 50 Penn Mall ☎ +1 405 840-1911 Free Wi-Fi
  • Coop Ale Works - 4745 Council Heights Road - Tours available

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Oklahoma City, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Oklahoma City. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Oklahoma City and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Oklahoma City. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Oklahoma City. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inOklahoma City: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Oklahoma City.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Oklahoma City: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Oklahoma City, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Oklahoma City.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Oklahoma City, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Oklahoma City, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Oklahoma City and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Oklahoma City, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Oklahoma City, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Oklahoma City without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Oklahoma City is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Oklahoma City.

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group Oklahoma City is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

For Halal business inquiries in Oklahoma City, please contact:

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Telecommunications in Oklahoma City

  • Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau - 189 W. Sheridan ☎ +1 405-297-8912 +1-800-225-5652
  • Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce - 123 Park Avenue. ☎ +1 405-297-8900

Stay Safe

A little bit of common sense goes a long way. On the whole and the city is very safe, but you shouldn't take that as a cue to be careless. If you're downtown or in what looks like a sketchy neighborhood, nothing will probably happen to you, but you should still lock your vehicle door, keep your valuables secure, and not put yourself in potentially dangerous situations. Some of the worst areas are in the inner-city neighborhoods just surrounding downtown, particularly parts of Mulligan Flats (SE-SW 15th Between I-35 and Western), NE 23rd St., NE 36th Street, Martin Luther King Boulevard, Northwest 10th Street, South Central Avenue, South Shields Boulevard, and South Robinson Avenue; you might want to avoid being there especially after it gets dark. Also steer clear of particularly seedy-looking bars, although not all are created equal. Keep your wits about you and you'll be fine almost anywhere in Oklahoma City.

You might want to check the Tornado safety page if you are visiting Oklahoma City, as it sits in the heart of "Tornado Alley", but the local media are always all over any developing severe weather. Peak tornado season is in the spring, with April and May being the months with the most severe storms.

Summertime heat is also a concern, as average high temperatures during July and August are typically in the mid 90s °F though humidity levels are usually not as high as parts of the adjacent deep south. Temperatures over 100 °F are also very common during the summer months, but all businesses are air-conditioned, as well as hotel rooms and other public places. While snow is not uncommon in the winter, it typically falls only a few times and in small amounts, but just a few inches of snow can be enough to cause much more havoc than in more northern locations... drive safely!

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Consulates in Oklahoma City

  • Germany (Honorary) - 5801 North Broadway Ste 120 ☎ +1 405 842-0100 +1 405 848-8248

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Travel Next

  • Norman (Oklahoma) | Norman Is a short drive south of downtown Oklahoma City is its largest suburb and the home of University of Oklahoma. The university is the primary attraction in Norman, with a beautifully landscaped Victorian campus and several fine museums, including the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History and the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. Norman (Oklahoma) | Norman is also significant for its leading role in meteorology (Doppler radar and the basis of modern weather prediction was invented there) as evidenced by the National Weather Center, which offers tours. North of the university is Campus Corner, a dense conglomeration of cafes, music venues, restaurants, and retail catering to the college crowd. For those with less disposable income, cheaper bars, music venues, restaurants and retail can be found further north in Norman's small Downtown Core along Main Street.
  • Edmond (Oklahoma) | Edmond Is a rather affluent suburb due North of Oklahoma City. It has some great qualities, including nice restaurants and the third largest university in the state University of Central Oklahoma and some quaint, quiet neighborhoods near its uniquely successful downtown business neighborhood.


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