Located just south of downtown Oklahoma City on SW 25th Street between Walker and Broadway, Calle Dos Cinco is a district rich in history and cultural significance. Established before Oklahoma even became a state, this business district showcases historic buildings and classic facades that transport visitors to the early 1900s while embracing the vibrant spirit of today’s community.
Known as a hub for Oklahoma City’s Hispanic and Latino population, Calle Dos Cinco is alive with authentic dining, unique local shops, and cherished traditions. The district is also home to the award-winning Fiestas de las Americas, a celebration of cultural pride that brings people together for food, music and fun.
The area’s transformation continues with revitalization projects like the upcoming Festival Plaza on Harvey Avenue. This space, designed to reflect traditional Latin American gathering areas, will serve as a venue for cultural and community events. Featuring a gazebo stage, colorful artwork, seating, and a connection to Wiley Post Park, the plaza is set to open in August and will add even more opportunities to gather and celebrate.
“Calle Dos Cinco has always been a place where people come together to share stories, traditions, and moments of joy,” said Gloria Torres, executive director of the Capitol Hill Business District. “The new Festival Plaza will take that spirit to the next level.”
Whether you’re exploring the district’s historic charm, savoring authentic cuisine or enjoying one of its lively festivals, Calle Dos Cinco offers an unforgettable experience.
Make plans to visit and see what makes this historic district so special. For more information, check out VisitOKC.com.