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Price by Week Day
Average hotel price on Saturday is around $120.
In Tulsa, hotel prices gradually increase from the start of the week, starting around $90 on Monday and reaching about $120 by Friday. Prices peak on Saturday, then drop significantly to around $80 on Sunday, indicating a notable weekend spike.
Price by Month
Lowest month just over $80, highest month around $145–$165.
In Tulsa, hotel prices vary significantly throughout the year, with January and December being the lowest months at just over $80, while August and October show the highest prices, ranging from around $145 to $165.
How far in advance should I book?
Rates for lower-quality hotels on the same day in Tulsa are around $90.
In Tulsa, as the number of days before check-in decreases, hotel prices generally rise significantly, especially for higher-quality accommodations which are often fully booked three weeks prior. Lower-quality hotels may show price drops on the same day, offering rates around $90.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular category: 2* hotels around $80.
In Tulsa, the distribution of hotels shows a general increase in prices with star ratings. 2-star hotels are the most popular, priced just under $80, while 3-star and 4-star hotels see higher prices around $120 and $140 respectively, with minimal differences between adjacent star levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical check-in and check-out times in Tulsa hotels?
What taxes and mandatory lodging fees should I expect on a Tulsa hotel bill?
How much do hotel rates swing with the season and major events in Tulsa?
Which Tulsa neighborhoods should I compare for price, walkability, and event exposure?
Is Tulsa well-connected for remote work (hotel Wi-Fi, coworking)?
How do travelers typically get between Tulsa International Airport (TUL) and downtown hotels, and what should I budget for time/cost?
What payment, deposit, and currency norms should I expect at Tulsa hotels?
What are common pet and family policies in Tulsa hotels?
Are there any safety concerns in North Tulsa hotel areas?
How do incidental holds and late check-out fees affect budgeting for a Tulsa hotel stay?
What is the primary demand driver for downtown and Expo Square-adjacent hotels in Tulsa?
What is the Oklahoma state sales tax rate that applies to hotel stays?
Where can I find coworking spaces in Tulsa if hotel Wi-Fi is insufficient for my remote work needs?
Are there specific times when hotels are less flexible with check-in/check-out policies in Tulsa?
How do I secure guaranteed early check-in or late check-out at a Tulsa hotel?
Top Tips
- Stay in the Downtown or Blue Dome districts to be within 0-1 mile of the BOK Center and walking distance to nightlife. Many area hotels offer unique local amenities such as in-house restaurants or live music, so ask the front desk for event schedules when you check in.
- Choose hotels in Brookside or Cherry Street for the city’s highest concentration of independent restaurants and bars, located about 1.5-3 miles north of the BOK Center. Discover local flavors by inquiring about partnerships or discounts with nearby venues, which some hotels offer at check-in.
- Tulsa International Airport (TUL) is 8-10 miles from downtown, with a typical 15-25 minute ride by taxi or rideshare costing $20-$35 one way. If your hotel offers a free or discounted airport shuttle, confirm availability 24-48 hours before arrival.
- Downtown and midtown hotels usually charge $15-$30 nightly for self-parking and $25-$40 for valet service. To avoid extra charges, filter OTA search results for hotels with parking included or ask about offsite public parking, sometimes available within 0.1-0.3 miles at a lower rate.
- Rates often increase by 20% or more within 30 days of major downtown events like the Tulsa State Fair (late September–early October) or BOK Center concerts. Book your hotel 30-60 days prior to secure better availability and rates.
- Many Tulsa hotels charge for minibar items, bottled water, and pay-per-view content, so clarify all extras at check-in, especially if you’re a loyalty member. Some chains provide complimentary bottled water or snacks in-room; ask at the front desk.
- Request accessible rooms at least 48-72 hours before arrival and confirm features like step-free access, visual alarms, or ramp entry directly by phone. Properties along Cherry Street vary in size and accessibility, so advance arrangements help guarantee your needs are met.
- Tulsa’s municipal tap water is safe to drink per EPA standards, but most hotels sell bottled water in-room. Check at the desk about complimentary offerings, or look for filtered water stations in lobby areas, as these are common in national chain hotels.
- Midtown (Utica/Cherry/Brookside) and downtown entertainment districts are generally safer for visitors after dark, compared to some northern Tulsa areas. For added security, use hotel-recommended routes or rideshares, and seek hotel staff advice on local safety or reputable transportation options.
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