Kansas City InterContinental KANSAS CITY AT THE PLAZA
Kansas City, MO 64112
Nightly Rates: ( $210.00 - $249.00 )
4 Star
Property Description
Welcome to the InterContinental Kansas City at the Plaza, where you will find impeccable service and all the luxuries you have come to expect from an InterContinental Hotel. Our luxuriously appointed guest rooms and superb meeting facilities are all just steps away from the Country Club Plaza entertainment district.
Hotel Exterior

Amenities
· ATM/Cash machine· Accessible facilities
· Air conditioning individually controlled in room
· Bathrobe
· Bathtub
· Bell staff/porter
· Car rental desk
· Cocktail lounge
· Coffee/Tea maker
· Color television
· Concierge desk
· Cribs
· Desk with lamp
· Direct dial telephone
· Dry cleaning
· Electrical adaptors available
· Executive floor
· Free newspaper
· Golf
· Hairdryer
· High speed internet connection
· Honeymoon suites
· Housekeeping - daily
· Housekeeping - weekly
· Ice machine
· Interior corridors
· Ironing board
· Late check-out available
· Late check-out available
· Live entertainment
· Lounges/bars
· Mini-refrigerator
· Non-smoking
· Outdoor pool
· Pay per view movies on TV
· Pet-sitting services
· Pets allowed
· Premium movie channels
· Private bathroom
· Public area air conditioned
· Room service
· Safe
· Safe deposit box
· Satellite television
· Shops and commercial services
· Spare electrical outlet available at desk
· Speaker phone
· Stereo
· Tennis court
· Turn down service
· Two-line phone
· Valet parking
· Valet same day dry cleaning
· Voice mail
· Wireless internet connection
· Wireless internet connection in public areas
Room Information
Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is GMT
· Opened in 2006
· 366 rooms.
· 20 suites.
· 11 floors.
Restaurant Information
The Oak RoomThe elegantly stylish decor of the Oak Bar along with the warmth of the fireplace and comfortable seating makes our bar feel refined yet inviting. Sophisticated guests of Kansas City enjoy spectacular views of the Country Club Plaza while relaxing in our
La BodegaTip: Try the authentic Spanish sangria. You will not be disappointed. An authentic tapas bar. The atmosphere is inviting and is a great place for friends to meet and gather. The strong Spanish influence is evident not only on the menu but in the decor.
Pierpont's At Union StationDubbed "the culinary jewel" of Kansas City's historically renovated Union Station, Pierpont's has gained the reputation of serving Kansas City's finest steak and seafood selections.
Westport Flea Market Bar & GrillTip: The 10oz. Westport Burger is a monster, but the best burger you will ever have. A town favorite. The atmosphere is fun and it's definitely an easy place to rub shoulders with the locals. Keep in mind, though, that this is a cash-only establishmen
Gates BarbequeTip: Do not be alarmed, but the cashier will yell 'How may I help you?' the second you walk through the door. With seven locations in Kansas City, there is usually a Gates nearby. Voted one of Kansas City's best BBQ restaurants, order the delicate pork
Kona GrillTip: Kona has the best happy hour in Kansas City between 3pm and 7pm, Monday to Friday. The best sushi in Missouri and an electric atmosphere. The menu has a wide variety of choices from well-prepared steaks to pizza. All meals are presented with flair
The Blue StemTip: The atmosphere here is relaxed and peaceful, consequently, cell phone use is frowned upon. Located in Westport, this is one of the most talked-about restaurants in Kansas City. The chef is not afraid to try new spins on old traditions and has crea
The Melting PotTip: The chocolate fondue makes an excellent dessert. A great fondue restaurant located directly across from the hotel. The ambiance is trendy, yet romantic.
Classic CupTip: Happy hour starts early, so to make sure you get a table, arrive just before 3pm. The unique menu is a melting pot for all tastes. The sidewalk or patio both offer lovely outdoor seating.
Lidia'sTip: At the end of the meal the staff will bring you a tray of chocolate chip cookies. The menu captures the essence of Italy and the atmosphere is warm and inviting, with a staff that puts you at ease.
Plaza III SteakhouseTip: Although Kansas City is known for casual dining, this is one place where a blazer is part of the dress code. Located on the Country Club Plaza, Plaza III offers the best prime beef in Kansas City. The atmosphere is one of elegance and the restaura
The American RestaurantTip: Chef Celina Tio was honored by the prestigious James Beard Foundation with the 2007 Best Chef (Midwest) award. Located in the Crown Center, this is one of the best restaurants in Kansas City, with an elegant atmosphere that sets it apart.
The Savoy GrilleTip: Avoid 5-7pm during theater season, as the restaurant is painfully crowded and service is rushed prior to show time. One of Kansas City's oldest restaurants, it has a romantic atmosphere that sets the tone for an excellent evening. Although mainly
The Oak BarMeeting Facility
Ballroom Prefunction Conference Suites (6) Pavilion I Pavilion II Pavilion III Pavilion V Pavilion VI Pavilion VII Plaza Room Salon IA Salon IB Salon II Salon III The Ballroom The Rooftop Ballroom The Rooftop BarRecreation Information
Sports court onsite
Outdoor pool
Fitness center on-site
Area Attractions
Truman Library and MuseumTip: The replica of the White House is a "must-see". This is the first Presidential Library in the country. Learn all the fascinating facts about the 33rd President of the United States.
Half a Day : Kansas City's Powell Gardens
Tip: Visit the chapel at sundown and make the most of Kansas City's amazing sunset. Located 30 minutes away from the hotel are Kansas City's Powell Gardens. Often described as 'a road trip for the soul' these botanical gardens will enchant you.
Historic 18th and Vine District
Tip: Arrive between 3pm and 5pm to avoid the crowds. This is the location of Kansas City's Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and The American Jazz Music Museum. Both are fantastic experiences and entertaining for all ages.
Crossroads District
Tip: The first Friday of every month is 'First Fridays', where all art galleries are open until 11pm and the public can enjoy street performances and celebrate Kansas City's local artists. Visit the Cross Roads District, which is the pivotal venue for
One Hour : Union Station
Tip: Do not leave before seeing one of Kansas City's best views, the Liberty Memorial, across from Union Station. Take a five-minute taxi ride to Union Station. There are unique stores and exhibitions in this vicinity.
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Half a Day : Weston
Tip: Tour the several vineyards, which provide some of Kansas City's best wine Visit Weston, an historic city just north of Kansas City. The main street has several antique buildings which are part of the National Register of Historic Places. The store
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Crestwood
Tip: Have a drink on the terrace of Aixois, a well-known French restaurant in this area. An eight-minute drive from the hotel leads you to Crestwood. This enchanting neighborhood contains some of Kansas City's oldest houses.
Two Hours : World War I Museum
Tip: Park at Union Station and walk across to the museums. Visit the World War I Museum and the Liberty Memorial. Both are visually stunning and offer a great adventure.
One Hour : Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
Tip: Enjoy a light lunch at Café Sebastienne, located in an enclosed courtyard. Visit the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. A 15-minute walk from the hotel will take you to the lovely Sculpture Gardens, which are the entrance to the museum.
Two Hours : River Market
Tip: Be sure to visit the Arabia Steamboat Museum located in the River Market. Visit the River Market, which has over 25 restaurants and a traditional farmer's market. It has been a mainstay of Kansas City for 150 years.
Two Hours : Nelson Atkins Museum
Tip: Every Friday between 5 - 8 pm the gallery serves appetizers and wine in the Rozelle courtyard. Visit the Nelson Atkins Museum and see its great collection of Asian art. The new Bloch Galleries which opened in June 2007 hold an astounding photograp
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One Hour : Loose Park
Tip: The outer jogging trail provides both views of the park and the antique homes in this area. Walk up to Loose Park and spend an hour strolling in a lovely, urban setting, or just sit in the park and watch the scenery unfold.
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