Tulsa, Oklahoma’s second-largest city, is known as the “world’s largest small town” and offers a unique blend of rich history, vibrant arts and music scenes, and outdoor recreation. Visitors can explore the historic Greenwood District, a significant cultural landmark, enjoy Tulsa’s thriving culinary scene including Black-owned and Midtown restaurants, and experience the city’s music heritage at venues like Cain’s Ballroom and the Church Studio. Tulsa boasts impressive art deco architecture, expansive parks, and a variety of museums and attractions along historic Route 66. The city supports a lively nightlife, family-friendly activities, and numerous festivals and events year-round. Tulsa also positions itself as a growing hub for business and remote workers, with a strong economy in aerospace, healthcare, energy, and logistics. The Tulsa Visitors Center provides resources and guides to help travelers make the most of their visit to this culturally rich and welcoming city.