The Skirvin Hotel opened in 1911 and by then it had 224 rooms in its two-winged tower. A third wing was added to the hotel in 1925. The hotel was named after its founder, William Balser Skirvin, a wealthy Texan oilman. The hotel was designed by famous architect, Solomon A. Leyton. Skirvin originally planned for a 6-story hotel but Leyton convinced him to build a 10-stiry hotel instead. When the hotel opened, it has an English Gothic lobby, café, retail shops and a drugstore.
The hotel was sold to Dan W. James in 1945. He modernized the hotel extensively and added numerous amenities to draw more visitors and guests to the hotel. The Skirvin Hotel became more popular after Harry S. Truman and Dwight Eisenhower visited it. The hotel was sold to Chicago investors in 1963. In 1968, the hotel changed owners again. The hotel reopened in 2007 and since then has remained in business.
The hotel, a smoke-free property, offers guests 225 comfortable and well-equipped rooms. All the rooms boast of premium bedding and free rollaway beds may also be requested. The hotel has various amenities for businessmen for conferences and meetings. There is a well-equipped business center which has audio-visual equipment and conference rooms. Catering can also be arranged.
Guests will enjoy relaxing and swimming in the indoor swimming pool and playing on the tennis courts. For the convenience of guests, the hotel offers secure parking and limousine services can also be arranged. Park Avenue Grill, the hotel’s restaurant, offers guests American cuisine fused with South-western cooking. Park Avenue Grill can seat 120 guests and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Guests can partake of desserts, creative sandwiches and burgers, cocktails, wines and beers.
- Wireless internet connection
- Cable television
- Hair dryer
- Laundry service
- Concierge desk
- Safety deposit box
- Doorman
- Air-conditioning
- Complimentary newspaper
Oklahoma is a thriving city with a lot of great things to offer. The Museum of Osteology is an educational experience for everyone with over 7000 square feet of skeletons from humans, as well as animals. It is America’s only skeleton museum. Paseo District is one of the city’s most historic districts and it has a share of some of the best restaurants and bar, as well as antique shops. Guests who would like to experience local talent can go to the Lil’ Ol’ Opry.
Visitors will be treated to a lot of entertainment, including stand up comedy, house bands and great singers. Cole Gardens is a garden with many themes. It has wood, bronze and stone sculptures by various local artists. Although the garden is quite small, it is very beautiful. It also has a great place where people can exchange vows. If you are a gambler, Remington Park is the place to be. It has nice racing conditions and they serve quite great food. The city of Oklahoma also has several museums and festivals all throughout the year which people can enjoy.
- Standard two doubles start at $179
- 1-bedroom rotunda suites start at $199