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Bricktown
(Oklahoma City OK)
Bricktown is Oklahoma City's new entertainment and dining district. Dozens of restaurants, shops of all kinds and a lot of early 20th Century flavor.
Getting around couldn't be easier. There is the new Oklahoma Spirit trolley system serving Bricktown and Downtown, - fare is just a quarter. In the summer, 'Pedicabs' and horse-drawn carriages carry clients within the Bricktown area.
A mile-long pedestrian canal through Bricktown, turning south at the Ballpark,
passes under the highway to a waterfall-and-forested park area. Water taxis ply the waters, and there are many canal-side restaurants with more under construction. We've got several public art projects that have also been completed.
Bricktown Canal, a mile-long pedestrian waterway, that cuts through the heart of Bricktown, makes a sharp turn at the new Ballpark and leads past waterfalls and fountains to a beautiful park. There is even a special Dancing Fountains display next to the police station at the west end of the canal. For those who would rather ride than walk, Bricktown's Water Taxis take you to one end of the canal,
turn around, take you to the other end and then back to the dock. A special, virtual tour can be viewed to whet your appetite with a few of the sights you will see:
Virtual Canal Ride on the Bricktown Water Taxi
How to get to
Bricktown:
Bricktown is located on the eastern border of downtown and is accessible from I-40, I-35 and I-235. Click on the link, below, to view a detailed map showing these highways, parking facilities, shops, restaurants and accommodations. (Bricktown is bounded by Gaylord Avenue on the west, Main Street on the north, Stiles Avenue on the east and Reno Avenue on the south.)
Map of Bricktown
http://www.bricktownokc.com/map2/bricktownmap2003.html
(directions courtesy of OKC's Convention & Visitors' Bureau)
From I-40 East
Exit at Harvey Ave.
Continue North on Harvey Ave.
Turn East on Reno Ave., Sheridan Ave. or Main St.
Continue East under bridge into Bricktown.
From I-40 West
Exit at Robinson Ave. and keep to the far right lane.
Turn North on Robinson Ave.
Turn East on Reno Ave., Sheridan Ave. or Main St.
Continue East under bridge into Bricktown.
From I-235 North
Exit at NW 6th St. (6th St. is one-way west).
Turn South on Broadway and stay to the left to enter E.K. Gaylord Ave. Broadway will go straight and E.K. Gaylord will veer left.
Turn East into Bricktown at either Main St., Sheridan Ave. or Reno Ave.
From I-235 South
Exit at NW 6th St. (6th St. is one-way west).
Turn South on Broadway and stay to the left to enter E.K. Gaylord Ave. Broadway will go straight and E.K. Gaylord will veer left.
Turn East into Bricktown at either Main St., Sheridan Ave. or Reno Ave.
From I-35 North
Follow I-235 North.
Exit at NW 6th St. (6th St. is one-way west).
Turn South on Broadway and stay to the left to enter E.K. Gaylord Ave. Broadway will go straight and E.K. Gaylord will veer left.
Turn East into Bricktown at either Main St., Sheridan Ave. or Reno Ave.
From Downtown
Entrances east into Bricktown are under the railroad tracks at either Main St., Sheridan Ave. or Reno Ave.
From Broadway Extension
Continue south on I-235 from Broadway Extension.
Exit at NW 6th St. (6th St. is one-way west).
Turn South on Broadway and stay to the left to enter E.K. Gaylord Ave. Broadway will go straight and E.K. Gaylord will veer left.
Turn East into Bricktown at either Main St., Sheridan Ave. or Reno Ave
Parking in Bricktown:
- Bricktown Parking Garage
- More parking lots near the restaurants
- Parking along west side of the railroad tracks
- Santa Fe Parking Garage is on E.K. Gaylord Ave north of Main St.
- Century Center Parking Garage is on north side of Sheridan Ave west of the Westin Hotel.
Links to Photos:
For more information:
Bricktown
229 East Sheridan Ave
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104
405-236-5653
| Hotel and Motel accommodations,
usually at a discount, are available in the
following area communities:
For a 'clickable' accommodations
map of Oklahoma, visit:
*For a wonderful experience, we
recommend the
Renaissance Convention Center Hotel.
It features a lush, fifteen story, garden atrium including
waterfalls and ponds complete with
koi fish.
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