A four-star Hilton property in Bricktown, Skirvin Oklahoma City combines contemporary design with reliable chain standards and sits on the district's pedestrian-friendly canal corridor. The hotel caters to business travelers and leisure visitors who want modern accommodations near restaurants, galleries, and the Bricktown entertainment core without sacrificing chain reliability for local character.
Skirvin is a full-service hotel with 218 rooms across 15 stories, positioned as Hilton's upscale offering in Oklahoma City rather than a luxury or lifestyle brand. It opened in 2018 and anchors the north end of Bricktown's Main Street, placing guests within walking distance of the Bricktown Canal, the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, and the Passageways gallery district. The property operates under Hilton's curated collection, meaning it maintains corporate standards while incorporating local architectural references and regional art.
Standard rooms start around $140 to $170 per night off-peak and typically run $200 to $280 during peak travel periods or when the Oklahoma City Thunder play at home. Suites with separate living areas cost $50 to $100 more per night than comparable standard rooms. Rates fluctuate seasonally and with event calendars; confirm current pricing when booking, as Bricktown demand spikes during baseball season (April through September) and major conventions.
All rooms include a 42-inch flat-screen television, high-speed internet (complimentary for Hilton members), a work desk, and rainfall showerheads. Suite-level rooms add a soaking tub in addition to the shower and a separate seating area with a pull-out sofa. The hotel does not offer kitchenettes even in suites, which distinguishes it from extended-stay competitors like Residence Inn or Home2 Suites.
The property includes an 18,000-square-foot fitness center with cardio machines, free weights, and TRX suspension training, available 24 hours for in-house guests. An indoor heated pool and hot tub occupy the ground floor overlooking the canal. Business services include a 24-hour business center and meeting rooms that host small corporate gatherings; the hotel is not a convention center and caps group events at around 300 people.
The on-site restaurant, 1907, serves breakfast and dinner and does not operate as a separate bar; cocktails are available at the restaurant but not in a dedicated lounge. Room service runs during restaurant hours. Valet parking is the primary lot option, starting at $18 per night; self-parking is not clearly available, a meaningful limitation for guests seeking budget parking.
The Skirvin sits in the upper-midscale category alongside the Renaissance Oklahoma City Downtown Convention Center (also four-star, in a different neighborhood) and slightly above the Courtyard by Marriott Bricktown (three-star, lower rates). For guests prioritizing walkability to restaurants and galleries, Skirvin's Bricktown location beats the Renaissance, which sits near the convention district and lacks immediate pedestrian appeal. However, the Renaissance typically costs less per night and offers more square footage in suites.
For travelers seeking luxury, the Skirvin falls short of the Colcord Hotel (five-star, downtown, much higher rates) and the Devon Boathouse District Hotel (newer five-star property with spa and premium pricing). Conversely, if budget takes priority, the Courtyard provides reliable three-star accommodations in Bricktown at roughly 20 percent lower nightly rates, though rooms are smaller and the property has no pool.
Extended-stay visitors should look at Residence Inn Oklahoma City Bricktown instead; it offers a kitchenette and weekly rate discounts, which Skirvin does not provide. Skirvin is the better choice for short leisure trips or three- to five-night business stays where dining out matters more than cooking in.
Skirvin works well for business travelers, couples on leisure getaways, and small family groups who want modern, predictable accommodations with direct access to Bricktown nightlife and dining. Hilton loyalty members gain meaningful benefits including free breakfast upgrades and potential late checkout. The canal-side location appeals to visitors planning to walk to restaurants rather than drive.
This hotel does not suit groups larger than 300 people, travelers requiring kitchenettes, or budget-conscious visitors; the valet-parking requirement and mid-to-high nightly rates make it costlier than competing three-star properties. Families traveling with multiple vehicles may find valet-only parking inconvenient.
Check-in happens at the ground-floor reception desk; mobile check-in is available for Hilton Honors members. Most rooms sit on floors 3 through 15, served by two elevators. The pool area and fitness center are on the ground floor. Upon arrival, staff can direct guests to nearby restaurants (the Loaded Bowl, the Red Cup, Cattlemen's Steakhouse) within a five- to fifteen-minute walk. The hotel does not offer a specific orientation tour.
The hotel operates 24 hours for guest check-in and front desk support. Valet parking is available 24 hours at $18 per night. There is no self-serve lot. Street parking on Bricktown's surrounding blocks is sometimes available but is metered and limited during peak hours. The nearest public parking garage is two blocks away (Main Street Garage), making valet more practical for most guests despite the fee.
The hotel sits at the intersection of Main Street and Sheridan Avenue in Bricktown, approximately 1.5 miles from Will Rogers World Airport and 10 minutes by car from downtown. Public transit (EMBARK bus system) serves the Bricktown station one block away, useful for trips to other city districts.
Skirvin fills the specific role of a walkable, modern Bricktown hotel that delivers chain consistency without requiring guests to sacrifice location or contemporary design.
