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Planning a Trip

by Frommers Travel Guides

    Getting There

    By Plane -- Will Rogers Airport (tel. 405/680-3200; www.flyokc.com) is 10 miles southwest of downtown. The Airport Shuttle (tel. 405/681-3311; www.taxivan.com) charges $17 for one person or $19 for two to downtown hotels, though many hotels provide free airport shuttles. A cab ride downtown costs about $18.

    By Train -- Amtrak (tel. 800/USA-RAIL or 405/297-0236; www.amtrak.com) provides daily service from Fort Worth, Texas (trip time: 4 hr.), to the historic downtown Santa Fe Depot at 100 E. K. Gaylord.

    By Car -- Major routes into Oklahoma City are I-35 from the northeast (Kansas City, 353 miles) and south (Dallas, 205 miles); I-40 from the east (Little Rock, 344 miles) and west (Albuquerque, 540 miles); and I-44 from the northeast (St. Louis, 500 miles).

    Visitor Information

    The Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau is located downtown at 189 S. Sheridan (tel. 800/225-5652 or 405/297-8912; www.visitokc.com) and is open Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5pm. In addition, the state operates an Oklahoma City Welcome Center in the northeast part of the city at 12229 N. I-35 Service Rd., near Frontier City amusement park. It's open daily 8:30am to 5pm.

    Getting Around

    Metro Transit (tel. 405/235-RIDE; www.gometro.org) operates bus service to most Oklahoma City destinations Monday through Saturday; bus no. 22 is useful for traveling between downtown and the Oklahoma City Zoo and National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. The fare is $1.25. Otherwise, the best option for tourists is Metro Transit's rubber-tire Spirit Trolleys, with two routes (the Blue and Red lines) circling through the downtown area and a third (the Orange Line) making runs between downtown and hotels along Meridian to Stockyards City. Fares are 25¢ for the Red and Blue lines and $1 for the Orange. A pass for all trolley lines is $2 for 1 day or $3 for 3.

    Special Events

    Red Earth (tel. 405/427-5228; www.redearth.org), a celebration of Native American cultures and traditions held every June, features a downtown parade, juried art competitions, an art market, and performing arts. From April to December, Oklahoma hosts nine major horse shows, more than any other city in the world (contact the Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau for more information).

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