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Paradise Valley Magazine: Fall in Love with these Four Cities

Loews Kansas City Hotel is one of the largest and most significant hotel developments in the city’s history. The property features 800 guest rooms and suites and sits directly connected to the Kansas City Convention Center via a newly built pedestrian bridge, placing guests at the center of the downtown corridor.

The hotel was designed as a destination in itself. Its interior architecture blends modern lines with warm materials, expansive public spaces, and floor-to-ceiling glass throughout the lobby and dining areas, creating a light-filled, urban atmosphere from morning through late night.

Dining anchors the experience:

The Stilwell is the hotel’s signature restaurant, paying homage to Kansas City’s railroad history with a menu built around great American classics, barbecue influences, and an extensive bourbon program.

Bar Stilwell, located in the lobby, serves custom cocktails and a creative take on American fare and remains one of the most active social spaces in the building throughout the evening.

Horsefeather Social overlooks the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts and offers local cocktails, craft beer, and wine in a relaxed lounge setting ideal for pre-theater drinks.

The property’s newest addition, 1587 Prime, is located inside the hotel and anchors the dining scene with confidence. Spanning two elegant floors and nearly 10,000 square feet, the contemporary steakhouse was created in partnership with NFL stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes and has quickly become one of the city’s most sought-after reservations.

Loews also offers a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness center, an indoor saltwater lap pool, and more than 60,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space, including the largest ballroom in Kansas City and a massive outdoor terrace overlooking the city.

Kansas City: 5 Things to Do

Explore the Crossroads Arts District and its galleries, boutiques, and street murals

- Visit the National WWI Museum and Memorial

- Catch live jazz in the historic 18th & Vine District

- Walk the Country Club Plaza

- Eat your way through Kansas City’s legendary BBQ scene

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