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Tulsa Tunnel Tour: Historic Stories Unveiled
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Tulsa
The tunnel tour is a must-do experience in Tulsa! The highlight of the tour is the captivating stories shared by the guide about the historic buildings we explore, all linked by indoor corridors and tunnels.
The tunnel tour is a must-do experience in Tulsa! The highlight of the tour is the captivating stories shared by the guide about the historic buildings we explore, all linked by indoor corridors and tunnels.
Duration:
1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- 320 South Boston Building - Explore outside and inside this block-wide bank built in multiple stages. See how the bank and its vaults grew in size as Tulsa’s oil fortunes overflowed during the 1920s. Note: no photos inside this building.
- Regus - Tulsa - Kennedy Building - See the marbled lobby of this office building with a quirky lifelike…
- 320 South Boston Building - Explore outside and inside this block-wide bank built in multiple stages. See how the bank and its vaults grew in size as Tulsa’s oil fortunes overflowed during the 1920s. Note: no photos inside this building.
- Regus - Tulsa - Kennedy Building - See the marbled lobby of this office building with a quirky lifelike statue of a businessman. Note: some tours may bypass this non-essential building.
- Mid-Continent Tower - Learn about the fascinating history of Tulsa’s first skyscraper built by a colorful oil baron forgotten by history.
- Atlas Life Building - Take a seat and learn about Tulsa’s first life insurance company.
- Philtower - Hear the story of Waite Phillips, see the Neo-Gothic lobby, and enter his private oil man’s tunnel.
- Philtower Building - Wrap up inside the Philcade Building with a dazzling Art Deco lobby home to the free Oil Capital Pop-Up Museum created by the founder of Tulsa Tours.
What's Included
- Tunnel access fees paid to property owners
- Guide
- Tunnel access fees paid to property owners
- Guide
What's Not Included
- Tip for guide
- Tip for guide
Additional Information
- Tour is geared for adults and not recommended for young children
- Tour is geared for adults and not recommended for young children
Location
Hyatt Regency Tulsa Downtown
East 2nd Street South
Lower lobby by the escalators. A paid self-park garage is attached to the hotel on 2nd St just east of the hotel's driveway. Valet parking is also available. Please note this is the Hyatt Regency, not the nearby Hyatt Place.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Kblip
Jan 2, 2025
Great Tour! - Jeffrey, the founder/owner, deftly led a group of 8 people on an easily navigable walking tour through the central downtown tunnel system of his adopted hometown. The tunnel tour was an interesting way to spend 1-2 hours for a first time Tulsa visitor or anyone curious about history and architecture. Jeffrey’s personal story is unique and he is passionate about sharing information, well organized and funny. Tulsa Tours leads several kinds of tours in the city and is soon expanding to Oklahoma City.
Like Tulsa’s oil boom of the early 20th century, Tulsa appears again a city on the rise.
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