OKLAHOMA CITY, OK — Route 66 draws visitors from all over the world to Oklahoma. Small-town diners, big-city museums and legendary roadside attractions along the Mother Road see thousands of international travelers each year—including many from Latin America, Europe and beyond.

To help make travel along Oklahoma’s stretch of Route 66 even more accessible, the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department (OTRD) has released both Spanish- and German-language versions of the Oklahoma Route 66 Guide, now available for free download at TravelOK.com/Route66.

Originally produced in English, the Oklahoma Route 66 Guide highlights attractions, restaurants, lodging, museums and historic stops across the more than 400 miles of Route 66 that run through the state. With these new translations, OTRD continues its commitment to making Oklahoma a welcoming destination for visitors from around the globe.

“Oklahoma is proud to be home to one of the most authentic and exciting stretches of Route 66,” said Executive Director Sterling Zearley. “By offering the guide in both Spanish and German, we’re ensuring that more international travelers can experience and enjoy everything our state has to offer.”

The Spanish and German language Route 66 Guides are available as downloadable PDFs on TravelOK.com, alongside the English version.

For more information or to download the guides, visit TravelOK.com/Route66.

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