This is literally the height of boutique lodging. The suites evoke Tokyo, with their sleek form and panoramic views. It's all trimmed in soft teak, accented by ox blood tile floors and sheer olive curtains. I liked the pentagonal shape of the shower room, and the geometric theme of the cabinets and benches.
There's a view everywhere, from each elevator "lobby" to the jazzy setting of Copper, the 16th-floor restaurant. Near flat screen Sony Trinitron TVs, plush towels, and a business center on the fifth floor spell big city accomodations in a less than bustling setting. The Inn at Price Tower is as suited to the sexy couple as the busy single--Bartlesville still houses some offices of Conoco-Phillips, Phillips Petroleum was founded here.