Crown Center is a classic stop for those new to KC. The area offers various types of entertainment, dinning, and events to explore. Pro Tip: this area offers plenty of kid-friendly attractions, such as the Legoland Discovery Center, Sea Life Kansas City Aquarium, the Coterie Theater, and Kaleidoscope (a children's interactive art center).
The Union Station is a historic landmark that offers permanent and temporary exhibits, a planetarium, and a science center. Pro Tip: The Union Station offers many kid-friendly attractions, such as Science City, The Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium, and the Regnier Extreme Screen Theatre.
The Country Club Plaza is known for its Moorish influenced architecture, shopping attractions, and restaurants.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is a Kansas City classic, known for it's broad art collections both inside and outside the museum.
The Crossroads Art District, Downtown KC, and the Kansas City River Market are three areas packed with with entertainment, delicious cuisine, and city attractions. Pro Tip: the Kansas City Streetcar has stops all along these three areas. The Streetcar offers a scenic alternative to using the highway, and the best part: it's free! Note, the Streetcar also stops at the Crown Center and Union Station.
Kansas City may be a smaller city, but it's food scene has big flavor! Both Priscila and Quinten are big foodies and often enjoy exploring new restaurants together throughout the city. The following are some of the restaurants we recommend: - Prime Sushi: our favorite sushi spot! - Lidia's: delicious Italian cuisine - The Majestic: classic KC cuisine with a live jazz performance! - Slaps BBQ: Quinten's favorite barbecue spot - Phikul Thai Bistro: Priscila's favorite thai place - 1889 Pizza Napoletana: our favorite pizza joint - Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que: famously known in KC and right next to 1889 Pizza Napoletana!