Places to Visit 

 

 

Berkley River Front Park

Richard L. Berkley Riverfront Park, situated along the south bank of the Missouri River. The park boasts of being the only developed green space on the Missouri River and the beautiful downtown Kansas City skyline, Berkley Riverfront Park connects visitors with the city's past as well as its future.


 
 

College Basketball Experience

The College Basketball Experience, a world-class entertainment facility connected to Sprint Center by the Grand Lobby, is two floors and 41,500 square feet of basektball exuberance.  Virtually every skill of the game has an activity station - rebounding, passing, three-point shooting, free throw shooting and more.


 

Country Club Plaza

The Plaza's popularity and reputation has been recognized around the country. The entire 15-block district, with more than 150 shops and dozens of fine restaurants, makes The Country Club Plaza Kansas City's premier retail, dining and entertainment destination.


 

Crossroads Arts District

The mission of this association shall be to support, promote, advance, and encourage the revitalization of the community as a thriving, safe and attractive center of art, history, enterprise, commerce, culture, residence, entertainment, education and other activity.


 

Crown Center

Three levels of great shopping and dining compliment two of the city’s most luxurious hotels, exquisite office buildings, a residential community and several entertainment attractions. It all surrounds the worldwide headquarters of Hallmark Cards, Inc.




 

Historic City Market

Since its inception in 1857, the City Market has been one of the largest and most enduring public farmers' markets in the midwest, linking growers and small businesses with Kansas City community. In addition, over 30 full time merchants are open year round and offer specialty foods.


 

Historic Freight House District

Located in the heart of the cultural Cross Roads Arts District, the Freight House restaurants anchor this revitalized area.

 



 

Historic Westport Entertainment District
Real People - Real Places - Real Life

No hectic crowds, no long lines, just good food, and good people. Eat at a variety of one of a kind restaurants. Shop speciality stores for gifts you can't find in the mall.
WESTPORT - serving up fun since 1831!


 

Kansas City Convention and Entertainment Facilities

If you are looking for something to do, visit kcconvention.com to see a full lineup of events in Kansas City!

 


 

Kansas City Power & Light District

Go for lunch. Stay until last call.
When you arrive in the District you'll notice there are a lot of things to do and see. From food to drinks to entertainment you'll have a good time exploring all your options.


 

Liberty Memorial and National World War I Museum

Envisioned by the people of Kansas City, designed by Ralph Appelbaum Associates, and designated by Congress as the nation’s official WWI Museum, the new state of the art complex at Liberty Memorial uses highly-interactive technology to bring history to life.


 

Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and 18th & Vine District

Founded in 1990, the NLBM is a privately funded, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the rich history of African-American Baseball.

 


 

Union Station and Science City

This fully restored 1914 landmark is Kansas City's most prominent destination for entertainment and cultural activities. The Station is home to an interactive science center, a vibrant Theater District featuring giant-screen movies and live theater, fine restaurants.