Devon Park sits in northwest Oklahoma City, roughly bounded by NW 50th Street and NW 63rd Street. If you're planning a trip centered on this neighborhood or passing through, understanding your lodging options within reasonable driving distance—and why each makes sense for different travelers—saves time and money.
This guide covers accommodations ranging from budget chains to upscale properties, located either in Devon Park itself or in adjacent neighborhoods that serve as practical bases. You'll learn which areas cluster near specific attractions, what price ranges are realistic, and how commute times stack up if you're splitting time between Devon Park and downtown or the airport.
Devon Park itself is primarily residential, with limited on-site lodging. The neighborhood centers on retail and office complexes rather than hotels. Most visitors looking to stay "in" Devon Park actually mean within the NW 50th to NW 63rd corridor, where chain hotels dominate.
The nearest significant lodging cluster sits along NW 39th Expressway, a few minutes south. Hotels here include mid-range chains positioned between downtown (roughly 8 miles south) and Bethany (immediately west). This corridor offers the best combination of reasonable rates and proximity to Devon Park without requiring a long commute.
The NW 39th Expressway corridor has roughly 12 to 15 dedicated hotel properties. Most are national brands: La Quinta, Motel 6, Best Western, Quality Inn, and comparable chains. Room rates typically run $55 to $85 nightly during off-season, rising to $80 to $120 during peak travel months (April through September, plus holiday weeks). These prices undercut downtown properties by 30 to 40 percent.
Practical trade-off: These hotels offer basic amenities, reliable wifi, and sometimes breakfast, but housekeeping and front desk hours vary by property. If you need 24-hour front desk service, confirm when booking; some smaller franchises operate with limited evening staff.
One meaningful comparison: properties immediately on NW 39th Expressway tend to be louder (truck traffic) than those one block removed, particularly late at night. Paying an extra $10 for a room on a side street often delivers noticeably better sleep quality.
Bethany, directly west of Devon Park across Meridian Avenue, has emerged as a practical alternative for budget-conscious visitors. The corridor along NW 39th Expressway continues through Bethany and includes several independent motels alongside chain options. Rates are 5 to 15 percent cheaper than properties closer to downtown, and parking is always free and ample.
The genuine downside: Bethany feels more isolated. If you're planning evening outings downtown or in Bricktown, you're looking at a 15 to 20-minute drive. If your itinerary centers on northwest Oklahoma City attractions (shopping at Penn Square Mall, dining in the retail corridor), Bethany-based hotels eliminate that commute entirely.
Downtown Oklahoma City, 8 to 12 miles south of Devon Park depending on exact location, hosts higher-end properties: the Skirvin, the Colcord Hotel, and various convention-adjacent chains near the Chesapeake Energy Center. Room rates run $120 to $250 nightly, but you gain walkability to the Arts District, Film Row, and Bricktown restaurants without a car.
For travelers splitting time between Devon Park (business or shopping) and downtown (dining or cultural events), downtown lodging makes sense only if your evening activities justify the 15-minute drive home. A Devon Park-area hotel is cheaper and puts you closer to daytime obligations.
Midtown (roughly 23rd to 36th Street, between Broadway and Penn Avenue) has become increasingly lodging-competitive in recent years, with boutique options and lifestyle brands emerging. This neighborhood sits roughly halfway between Devon Park and downtown, offering middle-ground pricing ($90 to $140 nightly) but without the clear advantage of proximity to either destination.
Will Rogers World Airport, Oklahoma City's primary commercial hub, sits southeast of downtown, roughly 10 to 12 miles from downtown proper and 18 to 22 miles from Devon Park depending on traffic and exact lodging location.
Driving from Devon Park area hotels to the airport typically takes 25 to 35 minutes depending on time of day. NW 39th Expressway feeds to I-44 south, which leads directly to airport exits. Rush hour (7 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. weekdays) extends this reliably to 35 to 45 minutes.
If you're flying in and planning to stay in Devon Park for business or shopping, grabbing a hotel near NW 39th Expressway, then driving to the airport, is standard. Rideshare options exist but cost $25 to $35 each way from Devon Park, making a rental car sensible for multi-day stays.
April through September sees the highest rates and lowest availability across all price tiers. Winter (November through February) and early spring (March) offer the best rates and selection. If your travel is flexible, staying overnight mid-week (Tuesday through Thursday) typically yields 10 to 15 percent savings compared to Friday through Sunday rates at chain properties.
Booking directly with hotel chains' loyalty programs often undercuts third-party sites by $5 to $15 per night, a meaningful difference on multi-night stays. Many chains offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before arrival, so locking in a rate early carries minimal risk.
Devon Park itself has no on-site hotels. NW 39th Expressway properties in nearby areas offer the best value and shortest commute for visitors whose primary focus is northwest Oklahoma City retail, business, or services. Downtown lodging makes sense if your evenings center on cultural events or dining, not shopping or business in Devon Park. Bethany-area hotels shave costs further but increase isolation if you need regular access to other parts of the city. Budget 25 to 35 minutes for driving from any Devon Park-area hotel to Will Rogers Airport, and book mid-week in off-season months if rates are your priority.
