Center of the Universe

Tourist attraction · Tulsa

Center of the Universe

Tourist attraction · Tulsa

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1 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103

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Step into Tulsa's audio anomaly at the Center of the Universe, where your loudest proclamations echo back to you in a uniquely fun little ritual.  

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1 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103 Get directions

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Mar 6, 2025

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"The Center of the Universe in Tulsa is an audio oddity. For reasons that scientists don't entirely understand, those who stand on this point — marked by a worn, circular stone at the center of a pedestrian bridge downtown — can speak as loud as they want and not be heard by passersby standing even a few feet away. So go ahead and loudly proclaim your love instead of whispering sweet nothings. No one else will hear." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Francisco Leung

Google
If you came just to stand in the circle to speak and hear your own echo, it's nice and it works. Other than that, it's not clearly marked for its uniqueness. We had to ask others who were there to explain what to do. I hope they put some signage on there to help visitors. Or maybe I simply missed it. There is a tall statue nearby and free parking is available, but with limited spaces. You may have to drive around a bit to find an open space.

EDDY BURKEPILE

Google
This place is free, outdoors and I will recommend to take your kids at least once so they can hear their voices and you can explain them how the sounds work. I am 51 yo and this was the first time I went. I did enjoy it.

Nick G

Google
Definitely a cool spot to check out and experience. If driving through Tulsa I would highly recommend checking this out. Parking is a little weird but you’ll figure it out. I wouldn’t drive out of the way to see it, but if you are near definitely do it. It’s cool to experience the echo and vibration while you are talking or shouting. Definitely something to experience and say you have done

Abby John

Google
Pretty neat place to visit. Our GPS took us right to it, which is always a good thing. LoL Short stroll from the handicap parking spots if you're rocking a wheelchair like me!

Robin Dennington

Google
Wasn't anything pretty or fancy but definitely COOL. Looked the echo you could hear inside of the circle. Definitely would come again and it's free. Just something cool to do in Tulsa

Auditor Doscientos Veintitres

Google
Was pretty disappointed. It was only a deteriorated block circle in front of a station. Didn't hear the echoes I read in other reviews. I gave two stars because the sights of the city were good.

Patrick Luczak

Google
Pretty cool. A few people there just take turns standing in the middle. It’s a pretty cool experience. Unique experience. But you’ll probably spend maybe 15-30 minutes there in total.

Tiffany Belcher

Google
Very cool anomaly. And there's no way that sculpture is a "cloud." But sure- let the bible-belt believe what they want.