This guide covers the practical details of staying at the Holiday Inn and Suites Oklahoma City North, including its location relative to major Oklahoma City destinations, room configurations, on-site amenities, and how it compares to nearby mid-range hotel options in the north corridor.
The Holiday Inn and Suites Oklahoma City North sits in the I-35 north corridor, roughly between the Stockyard City district and the airport access roads. For travelers routing through the city or attending events in north Oklahoma City, the location trades proximity to downtown attractions for easier highway access and lower nightly rates than properties closer to Bricktown or the Film District.
The property positions itself as a practical choice for travelers moving through I-35. The hotel sits off northbound I-35 near Hefner Road, which means check-in is fast if you're arriving from the interstate. Visitors heading downtown need a 15 to 20-minute drive through the city center; the route passes through Midtown and approaches Bricktown from the north. For airport travelers, the hotel is approximately 20 minutes south of Will Rogers World Airport by car via I-35.
This north location matters for itinerary planning. If your trip centers on Bricktown restaurants, the Myriad Botanical Gardens, or the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in northeast Oklahoma City, you'll spend time on the road each day. The proximity works better for travelers with business in north Oklahoma City, such as meetings near the stockyards or attendance at events in the Edmond area just beyond the city limits.
The hotel offers standard guest rooms and suites. Standard rooms include two double beds or one king bed, a work desk, and a flat-screen television. Suite configurations add a separate living area with a sleeper sofa, which can accommodate families or travelers who want more space to spread out. Both categories include a bathroom with a shower-tub combination and standard amenities like complimentary Wi-Fi and a coffee maker.
Rooms do not feature balconies or patios. The suites' extra living space justifies the higher nightly rate only if you plan to spend significant time in your room or need the flexibility of a separate sleeping and sitting area. For short stays focused on dining and exploring the city, a standard room is functionally adequate and costs less.
The hotel maintains an on-site restaurant and bar, reducing the need to leave the property for breakfast or evening drinks. A complimentary hot breakfast is included with most room rates, though breakfast quality at mid-range chains varies by location and time of visit. The fitness center is available 24 hours and includes standard cardio and weight equipment; it does not offer specialized classes or pool service.
A heated indoor swimming pool is available year-round, relevant for travel with children or during winter months when outdoor pools close. The business center provides computer and printing services, important if your trip involves work tasks. Parking is included with your room; the lot is standard asphalt rather than covered or valet, and overnight parking fees do not apply.
Nightly rates at the Holiday Inn and Suites Oklahoma City North typically fall between $80 and $140, depending on day of week and season. Weekend rates are higher; rates in summer peak season (May through August) exceed winter rates by roughly 20 percent. This pricing places the property in the mid-range bracket, substantially cheaper than hotels in Bricktown or near downtown attractions, but comparable to other I-35 corridor properties like the La Quinta Inn and Suites Oklahoma City North or the Motel 6 locations serving the same market.
The included breakfast and free parking add value if you plan multiple meals outside the hotel and need flexible parking. If you're driving and want to minimize daily transportation costs, the north corridor location and included breakfast offset the slightly longer drive to downtown attractions.
The immediate area around the hotel includes chain restaurants accessible by car: fast-casual options and quick-service chains cluster near the Hefner Road exit and along nearby commercial strips. For sit-down dining, the drive to Stockyard City's restaurants and bars takes 10 to 15 minutes and offers a more distinctive local experience than chain options near the hotel. The Stockyard District features steakhouses and Western-themed venues that draw both visitors and locals; the drive is straightforward via I-35 south or city surface streets.
Gas stations, a grocery store, and a pharmacy are within a mile or two of the property, allowing you to stock supplies without a long drive.
The Holiday Inn and Suites Oklahoma City North suits travelers prioritizing highway convenience, ease of parking, and cost savings over walkability to major attractions. If your itinerary is concentrated in north Oklahoma City or you're passing through the city with minimal planned activities, the trade-off of distance from downtown works in your favor. For a multi-day visit centered on downtown or Bricktown events, you'll spend time commuting; in that case, a hotel closer to those districts, despite higher nightly rates, often saves money and hassle by eliminating daily drive time.
