The Top 5 Hotels Near Bradford House
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Bradford House salvages a 1912 apartment building in Uptown with 36 rooms that feel assembled by someone with actual taste rather than a design brief. The result is eclectic without apology—a boutique hotel that knows the difference between personality and pastiche.
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A 1920s brick building in Midtown OKC houses this hotel, its original arches and bones left visible beneath taupe surfaces and copper accents. The rooftop bar—where locals and guests alike gather—commands views of the skyline that justify lingering through the evening.
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A members' club and hotel on four floors of downtown Oklahoma City, appointed in electric blues and mismatched textures by Michaëlis Boyd, where apartment-sized rooms overlook the skyline and National Memorial. Chef Miguel Acosta's kitchen handles seared regional proteins and small plates; cocktails flow in the Living Room and a speakeasy behind an unmarked door.
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A century-old brick structure in West Village now hosts a boutique hotel that marries industrial bones with contemporary ease, anchored by Mary Eddy's Italian cooking and cocktails. The poolside bar, coffee program, and walkable neighborhood position it as more than accommodation—a small ecosystem for eating and gathering.
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A 1931 Art Deco bank tower reborn as a hotel, with original vault doors and painted ceilings framing the Great Hall bar where Oklahoma City conducts its business over cocktails. Tellers restaurant serves house-made pastas and wood-grilled steaks among restored teller booths—a place that treats its architecture as seriously as its food.