Muse
700 NW 4th St,
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
$1,069 - $2,000
Studio - 2 Beds
Downtown Oklahoma City is a thriving commercial center with easy access to Interstates 40, 35, and 235, making commuting simple. Public transit in this neighborhood is abundant with easy access to an array of Amtrak stations. Although Downtown offers abundant entertainment options, the apartments for rent are affordable in comparison to similar metro areas. Renters have the option between apartments, condos, houses, and townhomes, ranging from affordable to modern. Downtown sits just north of the Oklahoma River, where residents and visitors alike can enjoy waterfront green space and scenic views of Oklahoma City’s skyline.
From delicious local restaurants and beer gardens to neighborhood parks and museums, Downtown has it all. After you find your charming rental in the city, be sure to visit the Myriad Botanical Gardens, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, and the University of Oklahoma’s campus in the northeast corner of town.
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