Daily Mandatory Charge includes: Set in the heart of Old Westport, our hotel reflects the history of our community with a gallery of décor found throughout the hotel. Enjoy a scenic walk to restaurants, shops, and local bars located less than one mile. Take a five-minute drive to popular attractions such as the Aquarium, City Market, Sprint Center, Country Club Plaza, GEHA, Chiefs and Royals Stadium, Crown Center, and LEGOLAND Discovery Center.
At our hotel, you will enjoy modern boutique-style guest rooms, our 24-hour fitness center, and the hotel’s restaurant and bar showcasing local breweries and signature cocktails.
GGuest User2024.02.02
Good, good, good, good, good, good
Hotel parking: free parking spaces available
Hotel room type: Very large, similar to an executive suite. The decoration is also very exquisite.
Hotel front desk: Very nice and polite
With a stay at Loews Kansas City Hotel in Kansas City (Crossroads Arts District), you'll be within a 15-minute walk of Kansas City Convention Center and T-Mobile Center. This hotel is 1 mi (1.6 km) from Crown Center and 7.9 mi (12.8 km) from Kauffman Stadium.
Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities including an indoor pool and a 24-hour fitness center. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and wedding services.
Grab a bite at Red Wheat Baking Co, one of the hotel's 2 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Snacks are also available at the coffee shop/cafe. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are served on weekends from 6:00 AM to noon for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Planning an event in Kansas City? This hotel has 60000 square feet (5574 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and 22 meeting rooms. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 800 air-conditioned rooms featuring iPod docking stations and minibars. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. 55-inch Smart televisions with pay movies provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Private bathrooms have designer toiletries and hair dryers.
GGuest User2022.09.26
The check in was very good, an agent with a spontaneous smile assigned us a very quiet room with a beautiful view. The super clean room, with everything you need, excellent bed, towels, amenities, we didn't have to request anything. Delicious dinner, reasonable price, convenient parking in the building, very good service.
Just steps from the Kansas City Convention Center and Municipal Auditorium, Crowne Plaza® Kansas City Downtown is the ideal setting to balance work and play. Our pet-friendly hotel features modern guest rooms and wonderful amenities, including free Wi-Fi, downtown shuttle, seasonal outdoor rooftop pool, and sophisticated event spaces.Explore Kansas City. Visit the National WWI Museum and Memorial, browse through art galleries in the Crossroads Art District, or catch a concert at the T-Mobile Center. End your night downtown at the Kansas City Power & Light District and experience world-class dining, live music, and entertainment.You're sure to enjoy your visit to Kansas City when you stay at our business hotel in the heart of downtown.
GGuest User2022.07.24
Darrell (shuttle driver) was the highlight of the stay. He was very personable, energetic and made our whole party feel welcome. The front desk team coud take some notes on hospitality from Darrell. The hotel is centrally located but the building is a little dated.
An Art Deco masterpiece in the heart of downtown, the Hotel Phillips is a popular choice with guests who appreciate the charm and character of a grand and historic hotel. The hotel's address was once occupied by a haberdashery operated by President Harry S. Truman and his brother. Today, the hotel's top floor suite is named in his honor.
Built in the 1930's, this 20-story luxury hotel, a national landmark, continues to exude all the elegance of the period with modern amenities. Many of the original details remain, including the walnut paneling, intricate metalwork, 20-story mail chute, Art Deco light fixtures and a gilded winged statue of the goddess Dawn.
The 216 rooms are cozy, characteristic of a historic hotel, and comfortable, with modern amenities such as complimentary WiFi, multiple charging outlets, flat screen TVs, plump duvets, high-end linens, C.O Bigelow bath products and Keurig coffee.
The hotel's highly celebrated restaurant, Tavernonna Italian Kitchen, serves chef driven breakfast and dinner menus and happy hour, Sneak down to the 1930's inspired speakeasy bar, P.S., through the hidden entrance near the front desk for craft cocktails and small bites.
Additional amenities include a business center, room service, a 24-hour gym, massages available by appointment, and event space rental available by reservation with the sales team. Valet parking is available for a fee.
Right in the middle of downtown, Hotel Phillips is one block from the Power & Light District, eight lively blocks of restaurants, nightclubs and theaters, one block from the city's streetcar, and six blocks from the Sprint Center, ranked third in the US among sports arenas. The airport is 19 miles away.
More than just a hotel, the Hotel Phillips is an experience, a step back in time to a more gracious era. Everyone deserves that experience, if only for a night.
GGuest User2022.09.12
I was close to changing hotels prior to staying based on poor reviews, but decided because of the location we could deal with any issues that may have been unsatisfactory. Good thing we kept our reservations here as their wasn't anything unsatisfactory about the trip. The front desk team was very nice and quick to get more towels or anything needed. The Shower was amazing which consistently stayed hot and high water pressure for 4 of us to use back to back. The location is very convenient to all of the downtown activities. They have a shuffleboard table in the lobby that we played often. We went to the PS Speakeasy in the basement of the hotel that was nice. The Restaurant located on site was easy to get drinks at. Valet parking is $30-$35, but we self parked at the garage next door for $18 and easy to get to. The only comment I would make is I wish they had a pantry as we had $30 F&B credit per day, but did not get to use a days worth based on our flight schedule, it would have been nice to use it.
Anticipate enrichment at the Kansas City Marriott Downtown. Set in the vibrant downtown district, our hotel offers both modern and historic elements of Kansas City, MO. When you're ready to venture out, walk to many of the area's prominent destinations, including the Kansas City Power & Light District, Kansas City Music Hall, and T-Mobile Center. Start your day with breakfast in MetroKC or CoffeeCentral. Enjoy Lunch or Dinner in BarCentral, one of the Hotel's on-site restaurants and bars, featuring the largest Video Wall in Kansas City or take a step into the past and visit VOO Lounge. Maintain your fitness routine with a workout in our fitness center and a dip in our indoor pool. If you're planning a business or social event in Kansas City, take advantage of our 95,000 square feet of multifunctional meeting and event space. After a day of business or sightseeing, take a moment to unwind in our hotel rooms and suites with complimentary Wi-Fi, plush bedding, 55 in. SmartTVs, and floor-to-ceiling windows.
YYINGJIE2020.05.23
Parking in the underground parking lot is very convenient. Talk to the front desk when you check out. There is no charge when you leave the garage. The hotel lobby is not bad, the rooms are relatively old, but the hotels in the central cities of the United States are almost not old. The room was quite large, the air conditioning was very noisy, and when it didn't stop, the cold wind was blown for a while and the hot wind was blown for a while. I booked a room with breakfast, but at the end of the day breakfast was still charged separately, and I was drunk. The quality of reception staff at the reception varies, and there are a few female receptionists who come here for a while, business operations are unskilled, and their attitudes are very general.
Feed, nourish, and refresh your soul at 21c Museum Hotel Kansas City. #1 hotel in the Midwest and #15 in the world by Condé Nast Traveler 2021. Let contemporary art surround you in this museum, boutique hotel, and chef-driven restaurant, nestled between the Power & Light district and River Market in downtown Kansas City.
GGuest User2022.08.12
I’ve now stayed at almost every 21C hotel (I haven’t been to Iowa). Gets an overall five stars with some stronger points and some weaker points. Strong: the artwork this time around was poignant, the thought provoking, and cohesive. The restaurant and restaurant staff were outstanding (The Savoy, reviewed separately). Their room service was awesome too. The beds at 21C have always been comfy and I like their toiletry products. Weaker: The front desk staff was a mixed bag. Generally helpful and nice, but I was received more coolly here than some other places. Housekeeping. I 1000% understand we are still struggling with COVID and the economy and labor issues. And I don’t know who had my room previously, but there were several small shards of glass in the seating area, there was a pair of underwear behind the couch (which I didn’t touch and left there), and I somehow found a pair of dried up old contact lenses on the bedspread. Please note, the room was generally clean and well appointed, but the three things I mentioned were pretty big things. Also, if we aren’t going to go back to having minibars (which I’m fine with), can we have mini fridges in the rooms? I get you’re trying to up-sell room service, but I would just like to be able to chill my water or have something cool to drink without asking for a (too small) bucket of ice. Would stay again. The positive far outweighs the negative. Tip: no valet parking, but there is a garage across the street that charges 10 bucks a night.
Feel at home at Hampton Inn Kansas City/Downtown/Financial District. Formerly the Gumbel Building in 1904, this newly opened hotel features preserved architecture, modern decor and historic charm. The building is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.
Each guest room offers a clean and fresh Hampton bed®, mini-refrigerator, microwave and flat-screen HDTV. Get work done with the convenient lap desk and free WiFi access. Most guest rooms include a chaise lounge and River Market District views. Select a Conor Room for large picture windows, or upgrade to a studio suite for a wet bar and sofa bed, ideal for families. Accessible rooms are also available.
Start your day with Hampton's free hot breakfast or take a free On the Run™ Breakfast Bag. Stop by our convenience shop for drinks and snacks, and enjoy coffee and tea anytime in the lobby. Our downtown hotel features a stylish bar, and the Yard House is nearby – or ask our friendly staff for a restaurant recommendation. Extended-stay guests will appreciate on-site laundry services and DVD player rental.
Print and photo copy a presentation in the 24-hour business center, also offering A/V equipment rental. The 1,500 sq. ft. meeting room at this Kansas City, MO hotel is ideal for corporate events.
Friendly service, clean rooms and comfortable surroundings every time. If you're not satisfied, we don't expect you to pay. That's our commitment and your guarantee. That's 100% Hampton®.
Thank you for choosing our Microtel Inn and Suites by Wyndham hotel. An aware winning brand with over 300 locations across North America and the Philippines. Microtel Inn and Suites by Wyndham is the only prototypical all new constructions brand in the economy segment. Positioned in the upper end of the economy segment all hotels offer complimentary continental breakfast free wireless internet and free local and long distance calls within the continental US. Many hotels offer meeting rooms pools and fitness centers.Service Animals-ADA-defined service animals welcome/ Dogs Allowed - 2 pets max. Dogs only.75lbs or less per pet/ Fees - 25USD per pet per night. Pet Sanitation Fee 100USD if required/ Other information -Contact hotel for additional details and availability.
GGuest User2024.08.23
Great. Really clean and quiet and the bed was super comfy. The only thing was there was the hot water wasn’t working but that’s okay: extra fresh
Stay at the hip Home2 Suites by Hilton® KCI Airport. Our location is convenient to I-29 and Kansas City International Airport, and our 1,250 square foot function space is ideal for meetings or celebrations for up to 60 people. Take advantage of our complimentary shuttle to and from the airport.
Zona Rosa Town Center restaurants and shops and St. Luke’s Northland Hospital are less than five miles away.
You’ll enjoy access to a 24-hour business center, a heated indoor pool, outdoor lounge area, a unique fitness/laundry facility designed to save time, and our Home2 MKT store that’s always open. Hot drinks are also available any time in the Coffee2 Tea area. If you bring little ones, we provide highchairs and cribs too.
Choose from artisan sandwiches and fresh baked waffles for breakfast at the Inspired Table™ or prepare your favorites in the fully equipped kitchen in your suite. Every studio and one-bedroom suite, including accessible ones, has free WiFi, king- or queen-sized beds and furniture you can move to suit your preferences. There’s even room for your pet at our bright Home2 Suites KCI Airport hotel.
GGuest User2023.03.27
With all of the hotel choices near the Kansas City airport, I should have been able to make a better choice. We live in the KC metro area and were scheduled to fly out that morning, but after a number of delays our flight was canceled. We were booked on the same flight the following morning and decided to stay near the airport instead of going home since we'd used a car service to get to the airport and it just seemed like less hassle. We arrived at the hotel a little after noon and were told we couldn't check in until a room was cleaned. Given that checkout is at 11, I assumed that it wouldn't be all that long until a room was ready. I checked in with the gal at the front desk a couple of times and was told that she was waiting to hear from housekeeping. I asked if she couldn't initiate the contact and she indicated she'd do so, though never did. I even found the second floor cleaning crew who told me that all the rooms on the second floor were cleaned. Normal check-in is at 3 and a little before 3 I was called to the front desk to check-in. I honestly can't see a valid business reason to keep people waiting in the lobby until 3 if there's a room ready. Thankfully, not every hotel does that. There certainly wasn't anything in the lobby on which we could spend money, with the possible exception of a pop machine. This forced wait is the primary, but not the only reason, I'll ever stay at one of these properties again. Calling the room a ”suite” is laughable. It appeared to be pretty much an average size motel room. I guess what made it a ”suite” was a curtain in the middle of the room that could be pulled to divide the bed area from the rest of the room. The curtain only pulled about 75% across the width of the room, no it's not like there's any sense of privacy on either side. Also, for some reason that evades logic, the TV is on the end of the room with the bed, so it's not like someone could watch TV without disturbing someone who is sleeping. The pillows were very, very soft and not suitable for side-sleepers. The towel were very thin and the water pressure very low. There were other minor deficiencies that, while not critical, show a significant lack of attention to detail and a failure of supervision. My apologies for not having photos to share. Thanks for reading. If you've found this to be helpful, I'll appreciate a thumbs up below.
Relax at the consistently enjoyable Microtel Inn and Suites by Wyndham Kansas City Airport hotel conveniently located less than two miles from Kansas City International Airport and near Kansas City Convention Center downtown Kansas City and restaurants. Enjoy modern comfort at this smoke-free lodging with guest laundry facilities large-vehicle parking extended parking meeting and banquet facilities and business center with copy and fax services. Wake up to a complimentary continental breakfast to fuel up and stay connected with the complimentary wireless Internet access. For your convenience this lodging offers a complimentary airport shuttle service. Stylish guest rooms include 37-inch flat-screen TV hairdryer work desk and complimentary newspaper. Suites and handicapped-accessible rooms are also available. Pets are welcome at this lodging for a nominal fee.
MMamaof62023.10.22
had a nice stay service was spectacular if needed something the guy was right on top of helping me all together everything was great.an nice room
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GGuest UserVery satisfied with the stay, the hotel has just been renovated, about 5-10 minutes walk from the union station, turn left from the station gate and turn left, you can see it from afar, very conspicuous. The front desk is on the 2nd floor. If the night arrives too late, you need to press the intercom outside the main entrance of the 1st floor to let the front desk open. A few front desks are very welcoming, not a super metropolis hotel is not the same. Breakfast is similar to other hotels, that is, many things need to be heated by themselves, which is very interesting. There is also a canteen at the front desk, and snacks are big. My room is equipped with a microwave and a large fridge. The windows in the room need to be opened before the main power switch of the door is opened. When I left, let the front desk help me find the rental, and the rental fee was reasonable, very good.
GGuest UserThis hotel is on the National Registrar of Historic Places and in a historic area of KC. This creates a nostalgic vibe. The hotel gym is adequate and lots of shops and restaurants are nearby within walking distance. Overall I had a great stay.
GGuest UserWe are finishing up a road trip of around 4,500 miles through eleven states. We have stayed at ten hotels, four of which were Holiday Inn Expresses, and this is, by far the worst not only Holiday Inn Express but the worst out of all of them. And, in fact, it's the worst hotel I can remember staying at in a very long time. When we checked in (2 rooms), I found the trash can in the bathroom sitting on the counter. Then my daughter called saying that there was something sticky all over the nightstand in her room and when she tried to call the front desk, she discovered that the phone didn't work. She also found popcorn on the floor in the room. She called them on her cell phone, and they said they'd send someone to clean and their excuse was that they were undergoing renovations. How in the heck do renovations impact the cleanliness of a room?About that time, the fire alarm went off. We were in the lobby, so we went outside and waited. Eventually the alarm stopped. We went inside and got in line to ask for a new room for my daughter. There was one lady helping a line of customers while some guy ran around like a chicken with its head cut off accomplishing nothing. After a while, he went to the other computer at the front desk, and we were able to talk to him. I found out later that he was the General Manager which I would never have guessed from his obvious lack of leadership ability or composure. We explained to him the situation and he said he'd sent someone to clean the room (Shouldn't that be done before the room is turned over to a customer?) but that the phone couldn't be repaired until Monday because Maintenance wasn't available on the weekends. He told us that we could have another room or could cancel the reservation. I though he was very condescending and rude. We opted for another room and then he told us that it would be on the fourth floor (dirty room was on the second floor) and that we'd have to carry our bags up because the elevators wouldn't work until the fire department got there and reset them. (I heard him later telling the firemen that arrived that he'd silenced the alarm. Shouldn't it be the fire department that makes sure the building is safe and gives the green light for people to reenter the premises?) We told him we could handle getting the luggage up the stairs and that we'd like to check out the new room. He gave us a key and we did so and found it to be satisfactory although the remote for the TV didn't work. (In the old room, the back of the remote was missing.) In my room, I later discovered that someone had written in pen on the arm of the sofa, an outlet was black from some sort of electrical issue that apparently caused arcing and the sink in the bathroom drained ridiculously slowly. Apparently housekeeping doesn't report maintenance needs to management or maybe they do, and management just doesn't address the issues??? As far as breakfast service, it was by far the worst of any Holiday Inn Express we stayed at on
GGuest UserOverall the experience at the hotel was very good, however, check in was lengthy and I had another issue at checkout I'll explain later. There was only one lady at the front managing to check in a long line of people. I can only imagine that they are still short staffed after Covid times. I had checked in 24 hours prior and chosen a room on my phone app, but our room was not ready and was given another. No problem..just glad to get one after the wait. The lady was pleasant checking us in but never apologized for the wait or welcomed us as Diamond members. Room was small but overall clean. Would have liked to have a comfortable chair to sit in but not one in the room. Breakfast was a buffet and overall average/good. Now the part not so good...apparently Hilton is now giving credits for breakfasts for (Gold & Diamond levels). It's put into your account to be used to offset the amount you spent. The amount can be different depending on the hotel. In most cases you will end of paying more due to taxes. I find this offensive and in my case the bookkeeping got messed up and it ended up being added in rather than taken out. I had to end up calling the hotel on two occasions to get it worked out...but it did happen. I appreciated the help of JoAnn and Robert and the bookkeeping department. In addition when checking out, I received my statement, it only showed parking that was owed. I was assured that the breakfast & credits were already sorted out. That was not the case as I found out a day later. Because Hilton President did handle my situation quickly I gave a very good rating!
ZZHOUThe location is ok. There are ATMs. The price is very cheap, the room is nice, clean and bright. Breakfast is ok, worth the price. The room is very quiet. There is a convenience store 300 meters nearby. There are not many restaurants around. The boss is nice and helps send and receive couriers. recommend.
GGuest UserThey need better cleaning of rooms s and to make sure rooms set equipt with towels soap toilet paper and of course trash cans and smoking rooms definitely need ashtrays and their cleaning people need to use real cleaning supplies and sanitize their rooms appropriately
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