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? While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Worlds of Fun.


Immerse yourself in rich arts culture, marvel at numerous fountains, and indulge in upscale shopping and local cuisine. Explore the Power and Light District, Crossroads Arts District, and River Market, while enjoying easy access to public transportation.

Designed in Baroque Revival and Moorish Revival style, this upscale shopping center boasts high-end stores like Tiffany & Co. and Michael Kors, alongside European-inspired architecture, statues, and fountains. Luxury hotels and hidden parking add to the experience.
Dive into a vibrant entertainment hub with the renovated Midland Theatre, Alamo Drafthouse Mainstreet Cinema, and Kansas City Live! featuring bars, restaurants, and a concert venue. Explore nearby T-Mobile Center and the iconic art deco Power and Light Building.
Kansas City's South Kansas City neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Swope Park and Bay Water Park.

Kansas City's Crossroads Arts District neighborhood is known for its restaurants and offers a host of things to see such as Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts and CrossroadsKC at Grinders.

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.

Why not give yourself a treat with a trip to Worlds of Fun, one of the most popular family attractions located 7.1 mi (11.5 km) from central Kansas City. If you have fun at Worlds of Fun, you'll love Oceans of Fun, just a short walk away.
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.
