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Where to Stay in Kansas City (7 Best Places, By a Local)

Updated February 17, 2026
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As a born-and-raised local, I’ve spent a lot of time exploring the Kansas City metropolitan area. In this guide, I’ll share my honest thoughts on the best places to stay. 

If it is your first time in Kansas City, I recommend staying in Downtown Kansas City, particularly at the Hotel Phillips. This hotel is known for its stunning interiors and is conveniently located next to some of the best attractions in the city. For instance, it’s one mile from the River Market and the National World War I Museum. 

Another great hotel in the area is The Westin Kansas City at Crown Center. I recommend this one for people traveling with children because it’s near lots of family-friendly activities.

Although there are many amazing places to stay in both Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas, I can guarantee there is something for everyone here, no matter who you are. 

Keep reading to learn all about the best neighborhoods to stay in Kansas City, as well as some other helpful recommendations and travel tips.

Best Places to Stay in Kansas City

View of the dim-lit interior of the Hotel Phillips Kansas City
Interior of the Hotel Phillips Kansas City (photo: Aspects and Angles / Shutterstock)

If you’re short on top, these are my top picks: 

Ok, now scroll down for a deep dive into the pros (and cons) of each area of Kansas City: 

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7 Best Neighborhoods & Areas to Stay in Kansas City

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Best for First-Timers
Best for Creatives
Best for Budget Travelers
Best for Luxury Travelers
Best for Business Travelers & Foodies
Best for Laid Back Entertainment

Before you go to Kansas City, it is crucial to know that Kansas City is in two states, Missouri and Kansas. Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas are two different places, despite having the same name and being close to each other.

The Missouri-Kansas state line and the Missouri River are important geographic markers. Neighborhoods on the Missouri side, like Waldo and Brookside, directly border towns on the Kansas side, like Prairie Village and Leawood. Driving north past the Missouri River means that you have left Kansas City, Missouri, and have entered the “Northland,” which consists of towns such as North Kansas City (which is its own city as well), Riverside, Parkville, and Gladstone.

The majority of the best neighborhoods and activities in Kansas City are in Missouri, such as Downtown Kansas City and the Country Club Plaza. So, now that that’s been cleared up, here are the top places to stay in Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas.

Downtown Kansas City

View of the neon signages outside the Kansas City Live! Block at night
Kansas City Live! Block

👉 Best Area For First-Timers | ✨ Best Downtown Hotels: Hotel PhillipsThe Westin Kansas City at Crown CenterLoews Kansas City

Downtown Kansas City is the place for you if you are looking to stay near the center of the action. There’s something here for travelers of all ages, depending on which part of downtown you choose to stay in.

For adults, couples, and groups of friends, I would recommend staying near the Power and Light District, which is home to Kansas City Live!, an outdoor venue with over 10+ bars and nightclubs. Just around the corner from here is Hotel Phillips, my top pick hotel and the best overall place for singles or couples to stay in Kansas City.

On the other hand, if you are traveling with children and want to stay downtown, I would recommend staying in the Crown Center area where there are more family-friendly activities. I recommend The Westin Kansas City at Crown Center

Aside from the Power and Light District and Crown Center, I highly recommend the Bristol Seafood + Steak + Social for amazing seafood and The Phoenix if you are looking to get a cocktail at a lively jazz club. 

Pros of Downtown Neighborhood:

  • Vibrant nightlife 
  • Walkable to the best restaurants, bars, and venues in Kansas City
  • In the heart of the city

Cons of Staying in Downtown Neighborhood:

  • Loud, especially on the weekends
  • Large crowds
  • Difficulty finding parking

📚 Downtown Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for First-Timers
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✨ Best HotelsHotel PhillipsThe Westin Kansas City at Crown CenterLoews Kansas City

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in Downtown

🍽️ Where to Eat 801 Chophouse ($$$), Bristol Seafood + Steak + Social ($$$), Yard House ($$)

🍸 Where to DrinkThe Phoenix, P.S. Speakeasy

🎟️ Top Attractions Power and Light District, Crown Center

Crossroads Art District

View of the peaceful Crossroads Art District at night
The Crossroads Art District on First Friday

👉 Best Area For Creatives | ✨ Best Crossroads Hotels: Hotel No VacancyCrossroads HotelHotel Indigo Kansas City – The Crossroads 

Aside from Downtown, the Crossroads is great if you are looking for a place with a wide range of trendy coffee shops, cocktail bars, and diverse nightlife. 

I recommend staying at Hotel No Vacancy if you are looking for a unique, indie hotel. This charming, boutique hotel perfectly captures the artsy essence of the Crossroads area.

The Crossroads is home to dozens of art studios. On the first Friday of the month from April to October, the district hosts an event called First Fridays, where art galleries stay open late so the public can tour their spaces. It’s like a block party celebrating the art of the Crossroads neighborhood. 

My favorite places to eat and drink in the Crossroads are at Percheron, the rooftop bar at the Crossroads Hotel, King G – Bar and Delicatessen, and Parlor, a food hall with multiple dining options.

Pros of Staying in the Crossroads Neighborhood:

  • Trendy, upscale restaurants and shops
  • Art and cultural hub 
  • The best coffee shops in the city

Cons of Staying in Crossroads Neighborhood:

  • Difficulty finding parking
  • Very busy especially during the weekends and First Fridays
  • Can be expensive

📚 Crossroads Art District Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Creatives
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✨ Best HotelsHotel No VacancyCrossroads HotelHotel Indigo Kansas City – The Crossroads 

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in the Crossroads

🍽️ Where to Eat Extra Virgin ($$$), Parlor ($$), Crossroads Cantina ($$)

🍸 Where to DrinkPercheron, King G – Bar and Delicatessen

🎟️ Top Attractions First Fridays, Up-Down Arcade Bar

Midtown-Westport

View of the Old Westport sign and covered wagon along the road
Old Westport sign and covered wagon

👉 Best Area For Budget Travelers | ✨ Best Midtown Hotels: Hotel Westport Kansas CityThe TruittAC Hotel Kansas City Plaza

Midtown encompasses several neighborhoods in Kansas City such as 39th Street, Hyde Park, and Westport. It is an excellent area for young travelers who are on a tight budget. 

The Westport side in particular is a great spot for young adults and individuals looking to bar hop for cheaper than they would in the Crossroads or Downtown. However, just like in any major city, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and to not stay out too late, as the Westport area is known to not always be the safest at night. 

Hotel Westport Kansas City is one of my top choices for those looking to stay in the Westport neighborhood. You can find comfortable rooms for under $100 per night. This hotel is also close to popular nightclubs like Aura and Lotus and bars like Kelly’s Westport Inn. It’s the perfect place to crash after a night of bar hopping in this neighborhood. 

Pros of Staying in Midtown Neighborhood:

  • More affordable than other neighborhoods in Kansas City
  • Lively atmosphere 
  • Large young adult crowd

Cons of Staying in Midtown Neighborhood:

  • Higher crime than other parts of the city
  • Can be noisy at night, especially on the weekends
  • Difficulty finding parking at times

📚 Midtown-Westport Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Budget Travelers
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✨ Best HotelsHotel Westport Kansas CityThe TruittAC Hotel Kansas City Plaza

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in Midtown-Westport

🍽️ Where to Eat Tailleur ($$$), Noka ($$$), Room 39 ($)

🍸 Where to DrinkHarry’s Bar & Tables, Kelly’s Westport Inn

🎟️ Top Attractions Lotus, Aura

Country Club Plaza

A fountain in Mill Creek Park with skyline views in the background
Fountain in Mill Creek Park in the Plaza

👉 Best Area For Luxury Travelers | ✨ Best Luxury Hotels: The Raphael Hotel, Autograph CollectionInterContinental Kansas City at the Plaza by IHGThe Fountaine

The Country Club Plaza (called “the Plaza” by locals) is one of the most iconic neighborhoods in Kansas City, aside from Downtown. It is a hub of high-end luxury shops, restaurants, and hotels. 

For a truly luxurious hotel experience, I recommend The Raphael Hotel, Autograph Collection. It is one of the best upscale hotels in Kansas City and has been frequented by many celebrities who visit the city. Another amazing option is The Fountaine, which has a rooftop pool that’s accessible in the summer.

Some of the best restaurants in this area include Stock Hill, Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse, and Gram & Dun. However, there are multiple high-end local and national chain restaurants too. Less than five minutes away from the Plaza are the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. 

Pros of Staying in Country Club Plaza Neighborhood:

  • High-end shopping, restaurants, and hotels
  • Access to the best art museums in Kansas City
  • Walkability

Cons of Staying in Country Club Plaza Neighborhood:

  • Large crowds on the weekend
  • Expensive compared to Midtown-Westport area
  • Has some pockets of crime

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River Market

View of the City Market arch sign and the brick walled building nearby
(photo: Logan Bush / Shutterstock)

👉 Best Area For Business Travelers & Foodies | ✨ Best River Market Hotels: Origin Kansas City Riverfront, a Wyndham HotelHampton Inn Kansas City – Downtown Financial DistrictAC Hotel by Marriott Kansas City Downtown 

The River Market is a great place to stay if you are traveling for work or planning a weekend trip to the city. This neighborhood is located next to the Missouri River and Berkeley Riverfront Park. It is minutes away from Downtown KC and the Crossroads.

The River Market is home to antique shops, Betty Rae’s ice cream, and museums like the Arabia Steamboat Museum. But what it is best known for is the City Market. 

The City Market houses some of Kansas City’s most diverse restaurants all in one spot, such as the Blue Nile Cafe, Habashi House, and Carollo’s Italian Grocery & Deli. On the weekends, the River Market has a year-round Farmer’s Market on Saturdays and Sundays and the River Market Flea every Sunday from April-October.  

The Origin Kansas City Riverfront, a Wyndham Hotel is one of the few hotels directly in the River Market area, making it my top recommendation for travelers wanting to stay here. This hotel is directly accessible to the best activities and attractions in the River Market and the neighboring Berkeley Riverfront Park area.

Pros of Staying in the River Market Neighborhood:

  • Great place for singles
  • Walkable
  • More accessible to the Kansas City Street Car than other neighborhoods

Cons of Staying in River Market Neighborhood:

  • Close to highways so it can be noisy
  • Difficulty finding parking
  • Limited nightlife options

📚 River Market Mini Guide 📚
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South Kansas City / West of the State Line

View of the shops in the Brookside neighborhood
Shops in the Brookside neighborhood

👉 Best Area For Families | ✨ Best South Kansas City / West of State Line Hotels: The Inn at MeadowbrookWaterWalk Extended Stay by Wyndham Kansas City – Overland ParkHoliday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Kansas City – Grandview

South Kansas City / West of the state line encompasses a very large part of the city. 

South Kansas City neighborhoods like Brookside, Morningside, and Waldo are considered to be safe places to stay and are the perfect place for families or individuals wanting to be away from the tourist or nightlife side of the city. There are not many hotel options, but you can look for vacation rentals

West of the state line includes places like Prairie Village and Overland Park. Both of these communities have a wider array of hotels, like The Inn at Meadowbrook in Prairie Village and WaterWalk Extended Stay by Wyndham in Overland Park. Overland Park is also a very family-friendly community and is one of the largest suburbs in the area.

Most of the homes are suburban-style, but the South Kansas City area has the walkability and amenities of a city. There are dozens of restaurants, boutiques, and bars in both areas, particularly in Brookside. 

Pros of Staying in South Kansas City / West of State Line Neighborhood:

  • Very safe
  • Family-friendly
  • Quiet

Cons of Staying in South Kansas City / West of State Line Neighborhood:

  • East of Troost Street borders Brookside, which is known to have higher crime
  • Not as lively as other parts of town
  • The further west of the state line, the less walkable it is

📚 South Kansas City / West of the State Line Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Families
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Village West at the Legends

View of the legend signages outside the Legends Shopping Center
Legends Outlet (photo: Matt Fowler KC / Shutterstock)

👉 Best Area For Laid Back Entertainment | ✨ Best Legends Hotels: Great Wolf Lodge Kansas City Homewood Suites By Hilton Kansas City SpeedwayResidence Inn by Marriott Kansas City

Village West at the Legends (called “The Legends” by locals), is a great spot if you are looking for entertainment like casinos, sports games, barcades, and outlet shopping. This is a great area for individuals or families who would prefer to stay in a lively, suburban area as opposed to directly in Kansas City, Missouri. 

The Great Wolf Lodge Kansas City is a waterpark hotel that is the perfect place for families to stay. Activities like the Legends Outlets, Kansas Speedway, Dave and Buster’s, and Hollywood Casino are popular entertainment options in this area. 

Pros of Staying in The Legends Neighborhood:

  • Close to tourist attractions
  • Affordable shopping
  • Sprawling area

Cons of Staying in The Legends Neighborhood:

  • High amount of visitors come here so traffic can be bad
  • May be too “touristy” for seasoned travelers
  • Not as close to downtown Kansas City, Missouri as other neighborhoods

📚 Village West at the Legends Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Laid Back Entertainment
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Tips for Staying in Kansas City

Know which side of the state line you are in

Overlooking view of the Union Station behind the vast field in Kansas City
View of Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri

The Kansas City metropolitan area sits on the border between Kansas and Missouri. But most of the iconic Kansas City places to go like Crown Center, Union Station, and the Country Club Plaza are all on the Missouri side.

Bring or rent your own car

Kansas City is a very car-centric community. Although Kansas City has been working on a years-long initiative to improve public transportation, it is still not widely used by locals. The Kansas City buses and street cars do not go outside of the city limits or stop in every location in the city. 

Try the BBQ

A plate of barbeque with toasted bread, side dishes and a cup of drink
Joe’s Kansas City Barbeque

Kansas City is world-famous for their BBQ. However, if you do not eat pork or meat in general, there are several non-pork/meat options to choose from. 

Be prepared for small talk with strangers

The Midwest is known for its hospitality and friendliness. Be prepared for strangers to compliment you, make small talk, or give you a “Hi!” smile and/or head nod while walking past you. 

Pack for multiple seasons

View of the gloomy weather over the Kansas City
Stormy weather in KC

Missouri is known for its unpredictable weather. Make sure to check the weather ahead of time, but be prepared to bring layers, particularly if traveling to Kansas City in the spring or fall. 

The suburbs of Kansas City are about 30 minutes away in any direction

Although Kansas City does have rush hour traffic, most commutes to and from Kansas City to the suburbs take about 30-45 minutes, unless there is an accident or there is major rush hour traffic.

FAQs about Kansas City

What are the best areas to stay in Kansas City for first-timers?

The best areas to stay in Kansas City for first-timers are Downtown Kansas City, Crossroads Art District, and the Country Club Plaza

What are safe areas to stay in Kansas City?

Brookside in South Kansas City, Overland Park on the west side of the state line, and Lee’s Summit are all considered safe areas to stay in Kansas City. 

What are the best parts of Kansas City to stay on a budget?

Midtown-Westport is the best part of Kansas City to stay in if you’re on a budget. 

What are the best parts of Kansas City to stay with kids?

The best parts of Kansas City to stay with kids include Brookside in South Kansas City, Downtown near Union Station, Lee’s Summit, and Village West at the Legends

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I hope this article helped you find the best places to stay in the Kansas City area. Make sure to check out my article on 42 Things to Do in Kansas City for more ideas on how to make your trip to Kansas City an incredible experience. 

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8 Comments

  1. Hi Kara. Thanks for this post! If I am just flying in to see a Royals game and then on a 7 am flight the next morning… I’m trying to figure out where to stay. I don’t want a junky airport hotel. I want a nicer hotel experience, but knowing I will be in the hotel from around 11p-4am and that’s it. Appreciate recommendations or just understanding KC geography a little better. I’m going to be in Chicago for an event and I have been wanting to cross off seeing a Royals game from my baseball bucket list so this seemed like good opportunity. Thanks!

  2. I am looking to find a unique Airbnb/VRBO property for four 60 year old guys in a fun area of town to attend a couple of Royals games. We just enjoy being able to walk to bars, restaurants, etc. Are there any bars that offer shuttle rides to and from the Royals games?

  3. Thanks for the info! Need to stay somewhere able to get to NFL game on Sunday. Will be there Friday til Monday and renting a car

    1. Hi Lauren,
      Thank you for your comment! I would recommend staying at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kansas City – Grandview by IHG in Grandview, Missouri (one of the hotels mentioned in the South Kansas City / West of the State Line section). It is about 15 minutes away from Arrowhead Stadium. Another pick of mine from that section would be WaterWalk Extended Stay by Wyndham Kansas City – Overland Park in Overland Park, Kansas. It’s about 20 minutes away from Arrowhead Stadium, but Overland Park is a very safe place to stay and great for a short trip.
      I would strongly advise against staying at any of the motels/hotels directly next to Arrowhead Stadium. There is a lot of crime that happens in that area, particularly at night. However, Arrowhead Stadium itself is very safe. 
      If you’re looking for more things to do in Kansas City, I wrote an article on the 42 Best Things to Do in Kansas City (By a Local)
      Have a fun and safe trip and enjoy the game!

  4. Hi Kara,
    We are looking to stay somewhere around the great BBQ tour where we can hit some of the best BBQ foods.
    Any ideas?

    1. Hi Judith,
      The best part about Kansas City is that no matter where you stay, there will be amazing BBQ in every neighborhood! However, I would recommend staying in the Crossroads to be close to Arthur Bryant’s or in Grandview (South Kansas City area), to be closer to BBQ joints like LC’s and BB’s Lawnside. The Crossroads is great if you’re wanting to be in the city, and the South Kansas City/Grandview area is great if you want to be in the suburbs but still close to the city. Here are the hotels I recommend for both neighborhoods.
      Crossroads: Hotel No Vacancy
      Grandview: Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Kansas City – Grandview by IHG
      If you would like more BBQ recommendations and my favorite things to do in KC, I also wrote an article on the 42 Best Things to Do in Kansas City (By a Local).
      Thank you for your question, and I hope you have a great trip!

  5. Will I be able to stay 4 nights in July at the Hotel Phillips in July without needing a car? Can we walk pretty much anywhere we need to go from that location?

    1. Hi Paul,

      Great question! I would say it would depend on what you’re looking to do while you’re visiting. One of the KC Streetcar stops is very close to the Hotel Phillips. If you are planning to visit mostly in that area, you can get to the River Market and the Crossroads from the KC Streetcar, and it is free to ride. Many Streetcar stops are still in the works as of July 2025.

      The city has certain neighborhoods that are walkable, particularly in the main spots like Downtown, the Crossroads, the River Market, Westport, and the Plaza. The distance in walkability between the neighborhoods varies. Downtown is a closer walk to the Crossroads than to Westport, for example.

      The bus line also runs Downtown and throughout the city. In my opinion, the bus system is great if you are going from Downtown to the Plaza, since it is on one bus route. However, if you deviate from that path, there will typically be bus transfers, which can be tricky to navigate, even as a local. As of July 2025, bus fares are free as well.

      Another thing to keep in mind with the public transit is that both the Streetcar and the buses do not operate 24/7, and the hours vary depending on the day of the week and holidays. The RideKC website and the KC Streetcar website are great resources I would recommend checking out as well.

      RideKC: https://ridekc.org/
      KC Streetcar: https://kcstreetcar.org/

      If you are planning on going outside of the main neighborhoods of Kansas City, you will need to have a car or take an Uber/Lyft since the KC Streetcar and bus lines do not stop in every spot in the metro.

      I hope this helps. Have a fun trip!

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