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Kansas City Hotels and Attractions Savings Guide

Budget-Friendly Stay in Kansas City

Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri with almost half-a-million residents. It stands right in between the state line of Missouri and Kansas 

It was founded in 1838 and incorporated in 1850 and has been the site for many Civil War Battles like the Battle of Westport.  the city is known for its contributions to jazz and blues music as well as great dishes like the Kansas City-style barbecue.

The city’s downtown area also has made it to the Forbes magazine prestigious list as one of the nation’s best downtowns for its local cuisine, rich culture in arts and numerous attractions. All this plays a grand base for tourists who seek premier sights that can be enjoyed in a budget-friendly way.

City Highlight: Many of the recognized sights of the city, like its fountains and boulevards can be enjoyed for free. This holds true for other local attractions. There are also many inexpensive places to stay, eat and shop which are very ideal for budget-conscious tourists.

Kansas City Hotels

Tourists have a wide-range of choice when it comes to affordable lodging. What is great is that these lodging choices offer favorable amenities. There are also many that are within strategic areas like close to the downtown area where many attractions are located.

For tourists who want to enjoy the comforts of a hotel but do not want to pay high rates, they can stay at the Great Wolf Lodge Kansas CityKansas City Marriott Downtown, and Ameristar Resort for more budget friendly Kansas City hotels visit Reservations.com.

Kansas City Attractions

It is very easy to enjoy budget-friendly yet satisfying vacations in Kansas City. What needs to be done is to know where to go and what sights to see.

 

A trip to the downtown area will prove beneficial since it is where many attractions stand.  In the central business area, tourists can enjoy a long line of beautiful old and new buildings. Then there is also the Power and Light District that plays host to the modern Main Street Theater and numerous rowdy bars and restaurants. Another must-see in the downtown is the city market area where many concerts and events are held and where quaint shops and a farmer’s market are located.

 

Another area in the city that comes highly-recommended for budget-conscious tourists is the Vine and 18th District and the Union Station area. These is where the museums of  American Jazz and Negro Leagues Baseball are located which can be enjoyed for only 6 dollars along with the Union Station, Liberty Memorial and the National World War 1 Museum.

 

It is also a must-do to visit KC Fountains which comes with more than 30 public waterworks and the reason that made Kansas City, “the City of Fountains.”

 

Then of course, it is never complete without enjoying the mouthwatering barbecues. Most yummy treats are offered in exchange for affordable rates like those found in Arthur Byrant’s, B.B.’s Lawnside BBQ and the Gates.

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