The largest city in the state of Missouri by population and area, Kansas City, Missouri, sits on Missouri’s western boundary with Kansas and encompasses Downtown Kansas City, many of Kansas City’s museums and extends East to encompass Arrowhead Stadium and Kauffman Stadium. The city is composed of several notable neighborhoods, including the River Market District in the north, the 18th and Vine District in the east, and the Country Club Plaza in the south.
In 1974, the Kansas City Park and Boulevard System was recognized by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
Today, you will find more than 200 fountains lining Kansas City’s courtyards, plazas, and boulevards. Of the 200-plus registered fountains, 48 are publicly owned.
TAILLEUR is a unique and storied space that boasts atmospheric high ceilings, open dining spaces, and a kitchen surrounded by antiques and equestrian embellishments. The menu combines classic comfort food with simple and fresh European flavors.
Taking up residence in Kansas City’s historic Westside neighborhood, Fox and Pearl is an award-winning bistro with a live fire hearth, a smoker, and a variety of preservation techniques to build layers of irresistible flavor. Working with local farmers, the bistro crafts seasonal menus that artfully blend French cuisine with traditional, regionally inspired comfort foods.
Café Trio blends outstanding cuisine and cocktails for an award-winning "Come as you are" casual fine dining experience offering the perfect "Trio" of great local food, art and live music. The Starlet Lounge at Café Trio evokes a bygone era with specialty martinis, traditional cocktails, and an extensive list of wine and beer with live music
In 1937 a little diner selling hamburgers for five cents each opened unceremoniously at 24th and Broadway in Kansas City, Missouri. It was called Town Topic Hamburgers. With little menu change, Town Topic still serves old-fashioned burgers and a full breakfast line cooked fresh and prepared right in front of you.
A family-owned company with a unique red roof design and “Struttin Man” in full tuxedo and top hat, Gates Bar-B-Q is known for serving the best in barbecue basics and its signature sauce that is distributed nationally.
Walt Disney started the first animation company in Kansas City, Laugh-O-Gram Studio, in which he designed Mickey Mouse.
Founded in 1973 by Lamar Hunt, Worlds of Fun spans more than 325 acres with unique themed areas, a record-breaking waterpark with Oceans of Fun, and a resort for getaways named Worlds of Fun Village. The gigantic theme park offers the perfect getaway for families in the Midwest and beyond.
Opening in 2006 to national acclaim, the National WWI Museum and Memorial is America's leading institution dedicated to remembering, interpreting, and understanding the Great War and its enduring impact on the global community. The Liberty Tower Memorial rises 217 feet above the main courtyard and offers views of the Kansas City skyline.
Home to the Kansas City Chiefs, Arrowhead Stadium is known as one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL with one of the best tailgating experiences in the league. Outside of football season, Arrowhead hosts major events like BBQ festivals, global sporting events, and concerts.
Kauffman Stadium, also known as “The K”, is home to the Kansas City Royals baseball team. The stadium hosted the 1973 and 2012 MLB All-Star Games. On July 2, 1993, the stadium was officially renamed in honor of the franchise’s late owner, Ewing M. Kauffman.
One of the nation’s most up-and-coming cities, Kansas City, Missouri, offers amenities and neighborhoods to fit the needs of just about any home-buyer. Known for jazz, barbecue, and fountains, Kansas City is a vibrant place full of sports teams, delectable one-of-a-kind restaurants, and arts and entertainment districts.