
Oklahoma City is the largest city located in the state of Oklahoma and became world famous in 1995 after the bombing of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building by Timothy McVeigh which resulted in 168 deaths. Oklahoma City is the Capitol of the state of Oklahoma and a great place to visit.
Located on the legendary Route 66, it is easily accessible and offer many things to do. Oklahoma City's downtown region was once the host of warehouses and a more industrial neighborhood but hard work and good thinking have turned this into a melting pot of entertainment and night life. It is now called Bricktown and plays host to a vast array of restaurant, clubs, cinemas, shops and many other attractions.
This city is however mostly known as a frontier city. This is evident, as can be seen with the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. Oklahoma City is also host to the biggest cattle market in the world, called Stockyards City.
The city can be accessed by air and visitors enter through the Will Rogers World Airport. This airport offers over 180 flights per day from and to most big cities in the United States. Greyhound runs a bus service into the city as well as Amtrak. Visitors can also travel by car or bike and the most popular way is along the famous Route 66.
The public transport system will help you get around, but it is advised to get a car rental of you wish to explore outside the boundaries of the city, or visit sights that are not on the normal commuter lines. There is also a free trolley service available that offers free transport to and from the most visitor sites. If you decide to get a car rental you will be able to choose from reputable suppliers such as Hertz, Alamo, Enterprise, Thrifty, and Avis. They have a vast selection of reliable cars including sedans, hybrids, convertibles and more.
It is easy to compare prices and book an online car rental in Oklahoma with Alamo, Dollar, Budget, Avis, Thrifty, Enterprise and Hertz. You can choose the model and make of your car including the style such as a suv's, trucks, station wagons, hybrids, coupes, mini vans, convertibles and sedans.