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Country Club Plaza shines with Spanish-style towers, red-tiled roofs, and hand-painted tiles that transport you to another era. Browse high-end boutiques, catch street performers, or admire the many ornate fountains dotting this historic 1922 shopping district. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art sit just steps away for culture seekers.
Elegant restaurants and cocktail lounges create a sophisticated evening scene perfect for date nights or special occasions. Hotels nearby offer luxury accommodations with full-service amenities. The district's 15 walkable blocks make exploring easy, while horse-drawn carriages add old-world charm to your visit.
Downtown Kansas City pulses with energy around the neon-lit Power & Light District, where sports bars and concert venues draw lively crowds. The striking Kauffman Center hosts performances while the T-Mobile Center brings roaring fans for games and concerts. Historic jazz clubs in the nearby 18th & Vine district create a perfect blend of urban sophistication and musical heritage.
The dining scene offers everything from upscale steakhouses to classic BBQ joints, with most options concentrated in the entertainment district. Hotels range from business-friendly to boutique properties, all within walking distance of attractions. The free KC Streetcar makes getting around a breeze, connecting all the downtown highlights without touching your wallet.
Westport buzzes with equal parts historic charm and modern energy. This entertainment district serves up live music, craft cocktails, and some of the best nightlife in Kansas City. Victorian buildings and converted warehouses house everything from blues clubs to indie rock venues. Vintage shops and eclectic boutiques line the streets where Santa Fe Trail markers remind you of the neighborhood's frontier roots.
The area shines brightest after dark when restaurant patios fill up and bars get lively. Most spots stay open until the wee hours, especially on weekends. Though there's limited lodging in Westport itself, downtown hotels are just a quick rideshare away, and the compact, walkable layout makes exploring a breeze.
Crossroads Arts District packs an artistic punch with over 100 galleries in former warehouses where you can watch creators at work. First Friday art walks showcase local talent while the striking Kauffman Center anchors the neighborhood with world-class performances. Craft breweries, trendy eateries, and indie shops fill the spaces between colorful street murals and creative studios.
Dining options range from food trucks to farm-to-table spots in industrial-chic settings. Hop on the KC Streetcar at Crossroads or Kauffman Center stops for easy downtown connections. The walkable 20-block area offers boutique hotels in converted buildings with artistic touches and exposed brick walls.
River Market buzzes with the energy of Kansas City's oldest public farmers' market, a Midwest treasure since 1857. Wander cobblestone streets past historic brick warehouses to discover ethnic restaurants serving authentic Italian and Asian cuisine. The Arabia Steamboat Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the area's trading history, while the scenic Missouri River waterfront provides perfect walking paths for between-meal strolls.
Getting around couldn't be easier with three convenient tram stops connecting you to downtown KC. Most attractions cluster within a walkable three-block radius of the market center. Weekend visitors flock to the City Market's bustling vendor stalls, while converted warehouse lofts and riverfront hotels offer stylish places to stay.
You could catch an event at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, a major stadium located 6.4 mi (10.3 km) from the center of Kansas City. If you think GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium is cool, you also might like Kauffman Stadium and Santa Fe Park Tennis Center, both located nearby.
You can catch an event at Kauffman Stadium, located 6.2 mi (10 km) from central Kansas City. If you think Kauffman Stadium is cool, you also might like GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium and Santa Fe Park Tennis Center, both located nearby.
Bring the family to Worlds of Fun and have a fun-filled day at this theme park in Kansas City. Experience the acclaimed theater scene or attend a sporting event in this family-friendly area.
During your trip to Kansas City, you can do some window-shopping at Crown Center. Experience the acclaimed art scene and fascinating museums in this vibrant area.
Why not visit the native and exotic animals who call Kansas City Zoo home during your travels in Kansas City? Experience the area's entertainment choices and great live music.
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at Science City at Union Station during your trip to Kansas City. Attend a sporting event or visit the shops in this vibrant area.
Between barbecue joints that inspire religious devotion and jazz clubs where history hangs in the air, Kansas City delivers soulful experiences at every turn. The Nelson-Atkins Museum's giant shuttlecocks punctuate lawns where picnickers gather, while the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum celebrates legends who changed America's pastime. At GEHA Field, Chiefs fans create a sea of red that must be experienced to be believed. The Country Club Plaza dazzles with Spanish-inspired architecture and fountains that rival those in European capitals. Don't miss the Kansas City Public Library's giant book spines or live music at CrossroadsKC. For maximum local immersion, arrive hungry – the barbecue debate between Arthur Bryant's and Gates will never be settled.
Kansas City is also notable for its entertainment. Sports fans can enjoy baseball games and football games. Why not go on a fun excursion to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium? And while you're here, be sure to stop by Kansas City City Hall and College Basketball Experience.