Whether you are looking for an international chain store or a family-owned crafts store, Tulsa is sure to have something to suit your needs. Woodland Hills Mall, at the intersection of 71st Street and South Memorial Drive, is Tulsa’s largest shopping center with over 150 stores ranging from one-of-a-kind boutiques to brand-name outlets like Abercrombie & Fitch, as well as four anchor department stores (JC Penney's, Sears, Macy’s and Dillard’s). There are even more stores outside the mall, as well as restaurants and movie theatres.

Another good shopping center, located in midtown Tulsa, is Utica Square, which features about 60 shops against an old-world outdoor arcade setting with beautiful tree and flower arrangements. During the holidays, this place lights up with displays and musical celebrations. Farm Shopping Center, at 5321 South Sheridan Road, is likewise outdoorsy and very upscale (despite its name). Finally, Tulsa Promenade features over 130 stores (including JC Penney's, Macy's and more) selling everything from electronics to jewelry, along with a large food court and 12-screen cinema.

For a quieter, small-town experience, try Brookside, a historic district on South Peoria Avenue between 31st and 51st with a handful of boutiques, art galleries and restaurants, as well as a few good bars and nightclubs to liven up the evening scene.  There is also Jenks on South 96th Street.

If your into the eclectic,  try I-44 Antique Mall near 51st and Lewis or shops on 15th Street from Peoria to Utica.  Both will provide an array of unique antiques  and collectibles.