Center of the Universe
Tourist attraction · Tulsa ·

Center of the Universe

Tourist attraction · Tulsa ·

Audio anomaly where your voice echoes loudly back to you

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1 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103 Get directions

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1 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103 Get directions

tulsasun.com

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Nov 19, 2025

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"It's an audio oddity marked by a circular stone where people standing at the center hear their own voice loudly while passersby just a few feet away cannot—making it a playful spot to proclaim your love aloud without others hearing." - Cailey Rizzo Cailey Rizzo Cailey Rizzo is a contributing writer for Travel + Leisure. She specializes in reporting on travel, culture, and the arts. She is currently based in Brooklyn. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Center of the Universe

Mandy W.

Google
I think this is a a very cool place with lots of potential to be a fun tourist attraction, but now its all torn up! The circle of brick pavers that was around it is now gone and its like standing in gravel. Its definitely not pretty. But the echo is still there. I hope it gets redone or fixed.

T W

Google
Unfortunately it was under construction, and not a construction person in site. However there were no extreme dangers here in my option. Circle was gone, and Parking was $6 dollars for 20minutes. However it still was an experience. Found where the circle was/is. Hearing the echos of our own voice was crazy.

Kelly R.

Google
Interesting, but Not a Must-See While the Center of the Universe and the Artificial Cloud in Tulsa might not be essential stops for every visitor, they’re definitely worth checking out if you have the time. The spot itself is intriguing, especially with the theory behind the Artificial Cloud. When we visited, a local artist was creating a piece nearby and shared some additional insights about it, which added a cool, personal touch to the experience. Overall, it's a neat and quirky attraction if you're into unique, offbeat spots.

Kelli M

Google
I didn’t go up to the center all the way to hear my echo because there were a few parties waiting, but I didn’t really care to once I saw it either. A lot of hype about this “attraction” but it was uneventful and not interesting in the slightest. I will say the area it was located at was really cool. Just down the street was the Tulsa Arts District which had really great restaurants and an awesome museum (Woody Guthrie Center).

Charlotte T.

Google
Under Construction but you can get to the Center of the Universe. Not completely blocked. The sound of your voice echoes. Anyone standing in the circle can hear the echo. I was unprepared for the sound. It was GREAT.

Bill R.

Google
It must be under repair, as all the bricks were pulled out and construction is all over the area. Still hear the echo, though.

Rhonda S.

Google
When you stand in the circle, turn around slowly as your talking and your voice's sound waves will shift. Very interesting 🤔

Francisco L.

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.