What used to be an office building has been reworked into something that feels closer to a boutique stay, but with the comfort and layout of actual living spaces. Not quite a hotel, not quite an apartment… more like a high-end pad you don’t want to leave.
The first thing that stands out is the finish. Marble floors in the bathroom, wood details throughout, even touches of marble in the ceiling—it’s clear they didn’t cut corners. Everything feels intentional and clean. The bathrooms (I had two) were immaculate, both with full showers that felt brand new.
The layout was solid too. Two bedrooms, plenty of space, and a kitchen that actually feels usable—not just decorative. It had all the modern features you’d expect, so whether you’re staying short-term or settling in for a bit, it works.
But the real highlight? The windows. Big, open, and positioned perfectly. The view I had was crazy—the kind that makes you stop what you’re doing for a second and just take it in.
Then I noticed… it’s not just about how it looks—it’s how quiet and put-together everything feels. No chaos, no worn-down corners, no “this used to be something else” vibe. They did the conversion right.
If you’re in Tulsa and want something that feels elevated without being over-the-top, Reese Tower is worth it. It’s one of those places that makes you rethink what a “hotel stay” can be.