Oklahoma City Neighborhoods
Explore OKC's diverse neighborhoods — from historic districts and arts corridors to suburban communities and international dining destinations.
Named Neighborhoods
Bricktown
OKC's premier entertainment district — canal, ballpark, top restaurants and bars.
Midtown
Creative hub with independent restaurants, craft cocktails, and local boutiques.
Paseo Arts District
OKC's oldest arts neighborhood — galleries, studios, and eclectic eateries.
Plaza District
Indie retail and dining on NW 16th — walkable, locally owned, full of character.
Uptown 23rd
Fast-growing dining and nightlife strip on NW 23rd Street.
Film Row
Historic warehouse district reimagined with craft beverage makers and restaurants.
Deep Deuce
Former jazz hub revitalized into a modern dining and residential district.
Automobile Alley
Brick-lined N Broadway with celebrated restaurants and creative businesses.
Stockyards City
The most authentically Western district — steakhouses, saddle shops, and livestock.
Capitol Hill
OKC's best destination for authentic Mexican and Central American cuisine.
OKC Metro Areas
Downtown OKC
Hotels, arenas, the National Memorial, and the heart of the metro.
Northwest OKC
Sprawling NW corridor with ethnic dining, strip-mall gems, and established businesses.
North OKC
Quail Creek, Lake Hefner, and family-friendly dining with waterfront recreation.
Northeast OKC
Historic area with a growing arts and food scene and deep community roots.
South OKC
Diverse and authentic — home to OKC's International District with Asian cuisine.
Southeast OKC
Residential area near Tinker AFB with local diners and parks.
Midwest City
Independent city within the metro known for BBQ and community dining.
Moore
South OKC suburb with a tight-knit community identity and good local eats.
Edmond
Affluent north suburb with a thriving downtown square and upscale dining.
Yukon
Western suburb with a charming Main Street and hometown pride.