-
Provided by: Pixabay
-
Provided by: Daniel Thomas/Unsplash
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
The guide was updated:The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art offers a journey through centuries of art and culture, from Italian Renaissance masterpieces and Asian ceramics to African art and contemporary installations. Don't leave without taking a picture in front of the museum’s iconic, giant badminton shuttlecocks on the front lawn.
Admission is free to most exhibitions, and once you get your fix of classical and contemporary art, you can finish the tour at the café or the restaurant on the spot.
Useful Information
- Address: 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City
- Opening hours: Thu & Fri 10am–9pm, Sat–Mon 10am–5pm, Tue & Wed closed
- Website: nelson-atkins.org
- Public Transport: Take RideKC bus routes 47, 55, or 201 to the Cleaver II Boulevard and Oak Street stop, or use the Main MAX line to the 45th & Main stop
- Phone: +1 816 751 1278
- Email: ask@nelson-atkins.org
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art offers a journey through centuries of art and culture, from Italian Renaissance masterpieces and Asian ceramics to African art and contemporary installations. Don't leave without taking a picture in front of the museum’s iconic, giant badminton shuttlecocks on the front lawn.
Admission is free to most exhibitions, and once you get your fix of classical and contemporary art, you can finish the tour at the café or the restaurant on the spot.
Read more
Boulevard Brewing Company
Founded in 1989, the Boulevard Brewing Company pioneered Kansas City's craft beer scene and remains one of the Midwest's most popular breweries, known especially for its popular Tank 7 farmhouse ale and year-round selections like Unfiltered Wheat. Join a tour to sample some beers, relax in the bustling Beer Hall with city skyline views, and try your hand at shuffleboard, music bingo, and other games.
Read more
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
The striking, shell-like architecture of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is a must-see in Kansas City. Located near the vibrant Power & Light District, the venue is known for hosting the renowned Kansas City Symphony, often referred to as the “Sound of Kansas City.” The Kauffman Center brings together both American classics and a diverse, international lineup each season. It’s also home to the Kansas City Ballet and Lyric Opera, offering a full range of performances from classical music to contemporary theater.
Read more
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Located in the Truman Sports Complex, GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium is a lively epicenter for Kansas City sports fans, best known as the home of the Kansas City Chiefs, with a reputation for hosting some of the loudest crowds in the NFL. The stadium offers an enhanced fan experience with the Arrowhead Art Collection, which showcases regional artworks, and exclusive Hall of Honor displays celebrating Chiefs history. On game days, fans gather early for one of the league's best tailgating scenes and various onsite amenities, including the Ford Tailgate District.
Read more
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum offers a powerful look into the history of Black baseball and the pioneering Negro Leagues, spanning from their formation in the 1920s to their integration into Major League Baseball. Visitors can explore rare memorabilia, historic photographs, interactive exhibits, and the renowned "Field of Legends," a life-size diorama featuring statues of legendary players.
Read more
Powell Gardens
The Powell Gardens sit atop 915 acres of rolling hills and windswept meadows and feature a variety of display gardens, unique architecture, and nature trails. Visitors can explore themed areas like the Heartland Harvest Garden, which showcases edible plants, and the serene David T. Beals III Woodland & Stream Garden. The garden hosts seasonal events, including the popular Festival of Lights during the holidays and the Festival of Butterflies in summer.
Read more
Kaleidoscope
Located in Crown Center, Kaleidoscope is a hands-on art space designed by Hallmark to inspire children’s creativity. Kids can engage in various activities like crafting puzzles, decorating hats, and creating art with melted crayons. Sessions are free but limited, running about 50 minutes each. The center is conveniently located near other Crown Center attractions like LEGOLAND and SEA LIFE Aquarium.
Read more
Children's Mercy Park
Home of Sporting Kansas City, a Major League Soccer team, Children's Mercy Park regularly hosts a variety of soccer matches, including MLS Cup games. Recent upgrades like the Skycam enhance the spectator experience, ensuring fans enjoy thrilling soccer action from every angle.
Read more
Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum
Located in Independence, Missouri, about a 30-minute drive from Kansas City, the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum offers insights into the life and presidency of America's 33rd president, featuring exhibits with photographs, documents, and artifacts. Highlights include a replica of the Oval Office and two of Truman's actual offices. The library houses around 30,000 objects, including political memorabilia and personal items from the Truman family.
Read more
Money Museum
Located within the Federal Reserve Bank, the Money Museum provides visitors with an engaging and educational experience centered around currency. Discover historic bills and coins, including the Truman Coin Collection, and enjoy interactive exhibits. One highlight is the massive vault, which showcases millions in cash, along with hands-on activities like lifting a gold bar.
Read more
National WWI Museum and Memorial
The National WWI Museum and Memorial is the official museum dedicated to the Great War in the United States. Located in the heart of Kansas City, it offers an extensive look at World War I, particularly focusing on American involvement. Visitors can explore diverse exhibits that feature authentic artifacts, immersive interactive displays, and engaging narratives. Key exhibits, such as "The Battlescape,” recreate the feeling of being in the trenches during artillery barrages, providing a deeper understanding of the soldiers' experiences. At the museum's grounds, you'll find a stunning poppy field and the Liberty Memorial Tower.
Read more
Arabia Steamboat Museum
The Arabia Steamboat Museum pays tribute to the Arabia riverboat, which sank in the Missouri River in 1856. The museum houses an impressive collection of 200 tons of cargo that was lost in the sinking, offering visitors a unique glimpse into frontier life.
Read more