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OKC Streetcar Spring Itineraries

Adventure awaits in downtown Oklahoma City, and we’ve developed some itineraries showcasing top attractions, dining, and entertainment—all connected by the OKC Streetcar.


The Oklahoma City Streetcar is one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways for visitors to experience downtown Oklahoma City. With two accessible loops—the expansive 4.86‑mile Downtown Loop connecting major districts like Midtown and Automobile Alley, and the intimate 2‑mile Bricktown Loop—riders can move effortlessly through the heart of the city, with streetcars arriving every 12–15 minutes.

We’ve created a series of itineraries to help riders plan what to do in Oklahoma City while using the OKC Streetcar as their primary mode of transportation. This itinerary focuses on activities for individuals who want to immerse themselves in the arts and experience Oklahoma City’s downtown art scene.

To experience the city's creative peak, plan your free streetcar art tour around the 60th Annual Festival of the Arts from April 23 to 26. This beloved downtown event transforms Bicentennial Park, located between the City Center and Arts District loops, into a large open-air gallery celebrating six decades of visual, performing, and culinary arts. Just hop off the streetcar at the OKC Downtown Library stop to see works from more than 140 artists, enjoy live performances on various stages, and taste sweet or savory offerings from the famous International Food Row.

OKC Streetcar Art & Museum Itinerary

Morning: City Center
Start your day with a meal at Kitchen No. 324, a popular downtown restaurant, then visit the Oklahoma City Museum of Art to see its impressive collection of American and international artworks. Finish your outing at the beautiful Myriad Botanical Gardens, a lush urban retreat ideal for a relaxing walk through its well-maintained grounds.

Recommended Streetcar Stop(s):

  • Federal Courthouse or Business District
  • Library*
  • Myriad Gardens

*This is the perfect stop if you plan to attend the Festival of the Arts.

Recommended Activities:

Midday: Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
Take the streetcar and plan a visit to the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum. This visit will be a meaningful and moving experience that reflects the events that forever changed Oklahoma City and the nation.

Recommended Streetcar Stop(s):

Late Afternoon & Evening: Midtown, City Center & Bricktown
Explore Midtown's vibrant street art and murals, then visit the Red Earth Art Center and the American Banjo Museum for a dose of culture and history. Finish the day relaxing at the beautiful Scissortail Park.

Recommended Streetcar Stop(s):


*For easy access to OKC Streetcar stops, individuals can park their vehicles in any of the four public parking options below:


OKC Streetcar Family Day Out Itinerary*

Morning: Automobile Alley & Midtown
Families can begin their morning in Automobile Alley, where historic neon signs and lively local shops set the scene. After breakfast, they can then make their way to Midtown to explore some unique sights and treats.

Recommended Streetcar Stop:

  • Automobile Alley

Midday: Arts District & City Center
Families can take the Streetcar south to the City Center, OKC's cultural core, which also offers plenty of green space for kids to play and burn off energy.

Recommended Streetcar Stop:

  • Scissortail Park

Late Afternoon: Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
Families can reboard the Streetcar at the Scissortail stop and travel north to the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum. This visit offers a meaningful experience that helps families grasp the events that transformed Oklahoma City and the country.

Recommended Streetcar Stop:

  • Memorial Museum

Evening: Bricktown
The final destination for families is Oklahoma City’s top entertainment area, Bricktown, which includes the Bricktown Canal, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, and numerous family-friendly attractions.

Recommended Streetcar Stop:

  • Mickey Mantle or Ballpark

*For easy access to OKC Streetcar stops, families can park their vehicles in any of the four public parking options below:

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