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Explore 13 hotels in Tulsa, OK. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Ambassador Hotel Tulsa, Autograph Collection
Spacious clean rooms with good beds let you sleep well, but one guest found stains, dirty carpets, and gaps in windows. Staff excels at problem-solving and the bar and restaurant stand out. Consistency seems inconsistent.
Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Tulsa Downtown Arts District
Rooms vary wildly. Some guests found them clean and comfortable, but others reported dirty carpets, wrinkled sheets, stale smells, and outdated décor. Staff goes above and beyond and breakfast is solid. The downtown location works great for events, and security keeps non-guests out.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa Midtown by IHG
Staff goes above and beyond to help guests. Rooms are clean and spacious but highway noise is loud, beds squeak, and outlets are few. Breakfast buffet is solid and breakfast room is pleasant.
Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills
Rooms are clean and quiet with friendly staff who go out of their way to help. The lobby bathroom needs attention and the second floor ice machine doesn't work. Breakfast is good.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa Downtown by IHG
Rooms are spacious, clean, and comfortable with good AC and natural light. Staff consistently friendly and helpful. Downtown location means street noise on weekend nights. Parking costs $20 with limited availability.
The Campbell Hotel
The Campbell nails historic charm and unique character, but maintenance lags with burned-out lights, broken heat, cold drafts, and dirty details like dusty blinds. Expect a 1926 building that creaks loudly and needs work, not a luxury hotel. Staff quality varies wildly depending on who's at the desk.
Hilton Garden Inn Tulsa Midtown
Comfy beds and good room temperature work in your favor. Noise from ongoing renovations disrupted some guests, and housekeeping skipped days. The hotel lacks security oversight and staff struggle with basic incident response.
Marriott Tulsa Hotel Southern Hills
Clean, comfortable rooms with great water pressure showers and very comfortable beds. The M Lounge is excellent for working or relaxing. Staff delivers smooth check-in and attentive service throughout your stay.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa Downtown
Rooms are spacious and clean with good views, but beds feel uncomfortable with cheap sheets and some temperature control issues. Staff goes above and beyond, though the hotel struggles with clear communication about parking fees and policies. Confusing layout and inconsistent room service experiences hurt what could be a solid stay.
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel & Convention Center
Rooms are worn out with stained carpet, broken fixtures, and bad smells. Noise from kids and construction disrupts sleep. Staff goes above and beyond with kindness, but the physical space needs serious repairs for the price you pay.
Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa Downtown
Rooms are clean and spacious with quiet hallways, but cleanliness issues sometimes appear like hair in beds. The pool frequently closes for maintenance or chemical problems. Breakfast is basic and poor for vegetarians, parking costs twenty dollars daily, and front desk service ranges from helpful to dismissive depending on who works.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Tulsa Downtown/Route 66
Rooms are clean and spacious with wood floors, good beds, and in-room fridge and microwave. Staff generally goes out of their way to help. Parking is tight, so arrive early, and be aware the door lock malfunctioned for one guest who also faced billing issues and poor phone support.
Hyatt Place Tulsa / Downtown
Rooms are clean and quiet with comfortable beds and good blackout curtains. City views are worth paying extra for. Staff are friendly, but breakfast quality is inconsistent and the hotel doesn't always resolve valet parking issues.