Inside Oklahoma City's 21c Museum Hotel: A Historic Art-Filled Boutique Gem
Contemporary art museum meets boutique hotel in a trendy SoHo loft vibe at the 21c Oklahoma City. This acclaimed property, housed in a restored Ford Motor Company assembly plant on the National Register of Historic Places, was transformed by New York-based Deborah Berke Partners into one of the world's best new hotels, per Travel + Leisure.
Take an exclusive inside look at this renowned hotel, plus a members-only Travelzoo deal.
Step inside and feel the museum-like ambiance immediately. The front desk evokes a ticket counter, adorned with striking modern art pieces.
The hotel boasts over 14,000 square feet of exhibition space, featuring rotating contemporary art and site-specific installations year-round.
Site-specific work "You Always Leave Me Wanting More" uses arrows to spark curiosity and reflection among guests.
"River of Time," another installation, honors the building's assembly plant past with conveyor belts and acrylic panels mimicking a flowing river.
Artistic flair extends to dining: Executive Chef Jason Campbell reimagines seasonal, regional flavors at Mary Eddy's Kitchen x Lounge.
Nestled in the original Model T showroom, Mary Eddy's blends historic elements with sleek modern design.
A local favorite, the restaurant and lounge buzz with vibrant energy any night of the week.
Guest rooms echo the hotel's contemporary aesthetic with crisp white linens, soaring ceilings, and expansive windows.
Book now through March 31 for $129/night with this exclusive 40% off deal on upgraded One-Bedroom Luxury Loft Suites.





