Tulsa’s Largest Suburb: A Trendy, Underrated Gem with an Award-Winning Downtown

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Tulsa's Largest Suburb: A Trendy, Underrated Gem with an Award-Winning Downtown

Like most generational Tulsans, I love living in a cosmopolitan, mid-sized Oklahoma city with a beautiful waterfront wonderland, a vibrant arts and music culture, and a community-minded spirit, all while being surrounded by some of the most adorable suburbs in this part of the country. And as a resident living in Tulsa’s Global District, I count myself lucky to be just a few minutes away from Broken Arrow — often referred to by locals as simply “B.A.” — a beautiful and welcoming Oklahoma community with a fairly steady stream of cultural events and festivals throughout the year.



Broken Arrow is the closest neighbor to (and the largest suburb of) the wildly underrated music and arts city of Tulsa. Almost without exception, Tulsa’s suburbs tend to have pretty, charming downtown communities. But B.A.’s downtown, known as the Rose District, is more than just a main drag. It’s a trendy, pedestrian-friendly arts, entertainment, and shopping district with plenty of Okie-grown shops, spas, and restaurants in a community that actively works to create a communal gathering space where there’s almost always something happening. The design, which won the city numerous awards through the years including a spot on USA Today’s top “charming main streets” in 2019, is just one of many things that make Broken Arrow an underrated suburb worth spending time in. 

If you’re planning to visit Oklahoma, you can’t go wrong booking a vacation rental within walking distance of the Rose District, less than a 20-minute drive from Downtown Tulsa or the Tulsa International Airport. And the best part? The rates tend to be pretty affordable in the city. In fact, MoveBuddha ranked Broken Arrow the United States’ most cost-friendly town in 2024.



Broken Arrow offers outstanding year-round festivals and events

If you’ve been dreaming of a Hallmark movie Christmas, B.A. is your chance to live it. Broken Arrow is one of the best destinations in Tulsa’s metro area for holiday happenings, chief of which is the Rhema Bible Church holiday lights display located on Kenosha Street. The massive holiday display features millions of lights spread across the church’s sprawling 110-acre campus and runs nightly from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day. The completely free Christmas light show is a holiday tradition for many locals, with around 500,000 guests coming to drive or walk through the display each holiday season. The suburb’s Rose District also comes alive for the holiday season, kicking off the festivities mid-November with a huge celebration that begins with a Main Street tree-lighting ceremony. Local musicians, Victorian carolers, a craft show, horse-drawn carriage rides, and Santa himself also help to usher in the fun. 

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But the city’s festive spirit doesn’t quit with the holidays. Each year for nearly a century now, Broken Arrow has been putting on Oklahoma’s oldest festival, Rooster Days. The annual event, which dates back to 1931, has evolved from a market for selling excess roosters to a celebratory carnival, fun run, parade, and shopping festival. There’s also Chalk It Up! An Art Festival, a two-day event that sees the wide Rose District sidewalks transform into a colorful art show as food trucks, vendors, musicians, and street performers line the streets. Meanwhile, rose kites fly overhead as part of the Broken Arrow Rose Festival.



Broken Arrow’s Rose District is a walkable shopping destination

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.