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Things To Do in Kansas City

If you are a foodie, an adventurer, or just like finding new places to relax, you can be sure to find something you will love in Kansas City. Journey back into the past at the National WWI Museum, enjoy a fun day with your kids at Legoland, lose yourself in the world of ocean life at the Sea Life Aquarium, or spend an entire day shopping at the Crown Center. Kansas City has something for every kind of visitor.
 
 

T Mobile Center

The Sprint Center is a multi-purpose arena that has hosted the world's top names in sports and entertainment. Watch your favorite artist perform live at this Kansas City's iconic venue.

Union Station

Union Station features exhibits, movies, restaurants, and a science center in an historic train station.

National WWI Museum & Memorial

Go back in history at the National WWI Museum and Memorial. Learn the stories of the war from those who lived it. Enjoy interactive displays, and one of the largest collections of World War I memorabilia.

Country Club Plaza

Explore 15 blocks of shopping and dining right in the heart of Kansas City. With more than 100 stores and 30 plus restaurants, the Country Club Plaza is a favorite destination among locals and visitors to the city.

Nelson Atkins Museum of Art

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is an art museum in Kansas City, Missouri, known for its encyclopedic collection of art from nearly every continent and culture, and especially for its extensive collection of Asian art.

Kauffman Stadium

Visit the Kauffman Stadium, often referred to as "The K", a baseball park located in Kansas City. Home to the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball, the stadium is a part of the Truman Sports Complex. Catch a game of baseball and spend an exciting day with friends and family at this popular stadium.

Arrowhead Stadium

Enjoy an exciting day of football at the Arrowhead Stadium, an American Football Stadium in Kansas City. Serving as the home venue of the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League, this stadium is also a part of the Truman Sports Complex.