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Book flights to Bartlesville

If you're planning a trip to Oklahoma, consider adding Bartlesville to your itinerary. Located in the northeast part of the state, it offers a mix of historical and modern attractions. Those interested in history can visit the Frank Phillips Home, a mansion showcasing early 20th-century architecture and oil baron history. The Woolaroc Museum showcases Native American art and artefacts alongside wildlife exhibits. For outdoor enthusiasts, there's the scenic walking and biking trails around Johnstone Park and Lake. Bartlesville also has a lively arts scene with theatre productions and art galleries. If you're looking for a destination with a combination of history, culture, and some outdoor recreation, Bartlesville could be a good option.

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Airports near Bartlesville

Here are 4 airports available for your flights to Bartlesville, simplifying your travel arrangements. With these options, travelling to and from Bartlesville becomes effortlessly straightforward.

Tulsa International Airport

Located approximately 50 miles south of Bartlesville, Tulsa International Airport is the closest major airport serving the region. It offers a wide range of domestic and international flights, making it a convenient option for travellers visiting Bartlesville.

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Will Rogers World Airport

Situated around 150 miles southwest of Bartlesville, Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City is another viable option for travellers. It serves as a major hub for domestic flights and offers connections to various destinations worldwide.

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Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport

Located approximately 100 miles east of Bartlesville, Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport is a regional airport serving the Northwest Arkansas region. While it may require a slightly longer drive, it offers a good selection of domestic flights and can be a convenient alternative for travellers.

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Joplin Regional Airport

Situated around 90 miles northeast of Bartlesville, Joplin Regional Airport is another regional airport that can be considered. Although it is a smaller airport, it offers commercial passenger flights and can be a suitable option for travellers looking for a closer airport.

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Buy your flights to Bartlesville and pay later

Using Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) for flights to Bartlesville offers several advantages. Spread the cost of your booking over time for more flexibility in managing travel expenses, making your adventure more budget-friendly.

There are often no interest charges if paid within the agreed timeframe, but this will need to be checked with the lending provider, and it can ease budgeting for your trip, ensuring a stress-free travel experience.

Things to do in Bartlesville

Bartlesville has an abundance of attractions to see - to make things easier, here's our top 3:

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Price Tower

Discover Bartlesville's architectural gem, Price Tower. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, this 221-foot tall skyscraper showcases his cantilevered design. Take guided tours to learn its history and design, and stay in boutique hotel rooms within the tower. Explore the Price Tower Arts Center for art, architecture, and design exhibitions. UNESCO World Heritage nominated site.

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Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve

This expansive 3,700-acre property is a combination of museum, wildlife preserve, and working ranch. Visitors can tour the Woolaroc Museum, which houses an impressive collection of Western art, firearms, and Native American artefacts. They can also explore the wildlife preserve, which is home to over 50 species of animals, including bison, elk, and kangaroos.

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Bartlesville Area History Museum

Discover Bartlesville's history at the City Hall museum. Learn about Native American heritage, the oil boom, and the city's development. Explore interactive exhibits and rotating special displays. A must-visit for history enthusiasts!

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