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Omaha to Oklahoma City Travel Itinerary

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Day 1: Travel & Arrival

Morning: Depart Omaha via a short flight from Eppley Airfield (OMA) to Will Rogers World Airport (OKC), enjoying a smooth 1‑hour journey. Grab a quick coffee at the airport lounge before boarding.

Afternoon: Arrive in Oklahoma City, take a taxi or rideshare to your downtown hotel, such as the Hyatt Regency Oklahoma City. After check‑in, stroll around the Oklahoma City Museum of Art plaza for a light snack.

Evening: Dine at Bricktown Brewery in the lively Bricktown district, sampling local craft beers and hearty American fare. End the night with a leisurely walk along the illuminated Bricktown Canal.

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Day 2: Oklahoma City Highlights

Morning: Visit the moving Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, allowing 2‑3 hours to reflect on history and explore the outdoor Field of Empty Chairs.

Afternoon: Head to the vibrant Myriad Botanical Gardens for a relaxing walk among seasonal displays, then enjoy lunch at the nearby Oklahoma City Farmers Market (season permitting).

Evening: Return to Bricktown for a sunset cruise on the Bricktown Canal Boat Tour, followed by dinner at JCT Kitchen & Bar, known for its modern Southern cuisine.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Flight Omaha → Oklahoma City: 1 hr, $150
  • Taxi/Rideshare to hotel: 30 min, $30
  • Hotel (1 night, mid‑range): 12 hrs, $120
  • Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum: 2.5 hrs, $30
  • Myriad Botanical Gardens: 2 hrs, $10 (entry)
  • Bricktown Canal Boat Tour: 1 hr, $15
  • Dinner (Bricktown Brewery & JCT Kitchen): 2 hrs, $60
  • Miscellaneous snacks/coffee: 2 hrs, $20
  • Total Estimated Cost: $435

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a third day to explore the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum or take a day trip to the historic Route 66 town of Clinton. For a shorter trip, you can condense Day 2 by skipping the boat tour and opting for a quick visit to the Oklahoma History Center, reducing the itinerary to a single full day in the city.

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