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Maps of Kansas City

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Visit the official site for Kansas City tourism and conventions. Discover a world of vibrant arts, delicious dining and Midwest hospitality at its finest.


Visit KC Board

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Welcome to the Visit KC Board section. Here you will find information on upcoming meetings, board materials and a full directory of board members and their assistants.

Questions? Contact Teresa Martinez at tmartinez@visitkc.com or 816-691-3817.


Village West

Neighborhood

Sports, stores and splashes are in store here, the largest entertainment area in the proud Sunflower State. But word to the wise—come early and stay late, because this Kansas suburb is jam-packed with something for everyone.


South Plaza

Neighborhood

Just south of Brush Creek, this laid-back neighborhood touts historic homes that hint at the city’s storied past—and a thriving culture scene that tells of the here-and-now—as tree-lined streets intermingle with scenic parks and a college campus more than 80 years old.


East Bottoms

Neighborhood

Drawing from its deep Kansas City roots, a revival of Jacob Rieger's historic distillery has grown into a must-see destination for drinks and entertainment. The East Bottoms neighborhood is quickly gaining renown as an essential stop for homegrown revelry.


Crown Center

Neighborhood

This all-in-one hub is an interactive paradise youngsters—not to mention premium boutique and department store shopping, meaning visitors of all ages will have no trouble finding their next great purchase.


Kansas City Power & Light District

Neighborhood

At the heart of Kansas City’s $10 billion renaissance is this thriving Downtown playground, where memories are made during late-night revelry inside KC Live! Block, upscale dining occasions and citywide watch parties for the biggest sporting events in the region.  


Downtown Kansas City

Neighborhood

Welcome to one of “America’s 10 Best Downtowns” (Forbes). Amid the skyscrapers and fantastic Art Deco buildings, you’ll find a vibrant, new energy in the heart of the city, thanks to a $6.5-billion renaissance in the city’s core in the last five years.


Waldo

Neighborhood

This entertainment district is as pleasant as it is lively, thanks in part to the diverse collage of nightlife, Kansas City history and family-friendly activities. 


1827 Log Courthouse

Business Listing

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Vaile Mansion will be closed through the 2020 season. Jackson County's first government building, constructed with slave labor, was the only courthouse between St. Louis and the Pacific at the time the Santa Fe Trail trade began. Two-room log structure was home to roots of Jackson County where controversial slave state, land disputes and westward expansion issues were dealt with. Once a Mormon mercantile store, this structure has a great significance to members of the LDS church. Harry Truman held court here in the 1930s.