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Dive into the unique experience of OKC Underground, where art, culture, and community converge in the heart of Oklahoma City.
Discover the vibrant OKC Underground, a hidden gem in Oklahoma City's Business District. This unique attraction offers a blend of art, culture, and community, making it a must-visit for tourists seeking an authentic local experience.
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Car
If you're driving to OKC Underground, start by getting onto I-44 N or I-35 N. Follow the signs toward Oklahoma City. Once you approach downtown, take exit 126B for Broadway Ave. Turn right onto Broadway Ave. Continue for about 0.5 miles, and you will see OKC Underground at 300 N Broadway Ave on your left. Parking is available in nearby garages, but be aware that parking fees may apply, typically ranging from $5 to $10 for a few hours.
Public Transportation - Bus
To reach OKC Underground via public transportation, use the EMBARK bus service. Check the EMBARK website for the nearest bus stop to your location in Central Oklahoma. Take Bus Route 8 that runs through downtown. Get off at the stop nearest to Broadway Ave. From there, walk north on Broadway Ave for about 2 blocks to reach 300 N Broadway Ave. A single ride ticket costs $1.00.
Rideshare
For a more convenient option, consider using a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft. Open the application and set your destination to OKC Underground at 300 N Broadway Ave. The cost will vary depending on your starting location, but expect to pay between $10 and $25 for a ride within Central Oklahoma.
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