Rent a Car in Tulsa, OK
Tulsa Intl Airport
Tulsa Downtown
Spectrum Shopping Center
East Tulsa
Tulsa Rental Cars
Tulsa is in Oklahoma’s Green Country, about two hours away from Oklahoma City. With a car rental in Tulsa, OK, you’ll have the opportunity to follow the classic Route 66 or make your way along the Arkansas River.
Whether you’re a local or a visitor, you can rent a car and quickly get around town. From business trips to sightseeing to getting around after a car accident, save time and money with Avis. We are here to make life easier with our one-way and long-term rentals, giving you solutions for everyday transportation problems.
So where are you off to first? Admiring art at Gilcrease Museum? Or maybe playing a few games with friends at River Spirit Casino Resort? Put a few chips on black for us!
Does Avis Offer Car Rental at the Tulsa Airport?
Yes, Avis can be found at the Tulsa International Airport car rental location, near the baggage claim area. The airport is a hot spot to pick up rental cars in the Tulsa area.
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Things To Do & Tulsa Attractions
Gathering Place
Boasting eateries and shops, along with an area for kids to play, the Gathering Place offers entertainment for everyone. With a car rental in Tulsa, you can create a romantic evening around the river bend or wear out the kids with a family outing.
Philbrook Museum of Art
Once home to Waite Phillips and his wife Genevieve, this beautiful mansion is now an art museum. Access this tourist spot with a rental car and while you’re here, walk around and admire the fascinating artwork, detailed architecture, and manicured landscape.
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Tulsa has one of the most fascinating attractions in the United States. In downtown Tulsa, there’s a small concrete circle where visitors can experience a natural wonder. When standing inside the circle, the sound is amplified, and any noise you make is echoed back louder.
The Tulsa underground tunnels connect parking garages, hotels, and office buildings and were first built as safe passageways for the city’s oil barons in the 1920s. While these tunnels are open to the public, they can only be explored Monday through Friday and are closed during the weekend. A few local companies offer private tours of the tunnels for those curious about their interesting history.
Tulsa gained the title of “Oil Capital of the World” in the 1920s when a massive oil deposit was found in Red Fork, a nearby community. The discovery led to a population boom in Tulsa and helped the city become what it is today.


