Kansas City
Arrowhead Stadium · FIFA: Kansas City Stadium · Cap. 76,416
The smallest of the US host cities and probably the friendliest. KC takes football seriously and BBQ more seriously.
The Stadium
Arrowhead Stadium, currently known as Kansas City Stadium for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, is an American football stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It primarily serves as the home venue of the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). It has also hosted other soccer games and college football games for regional teams.
Source: Wikipedia ↗Things to do
- 01Nelson-Atkins Museum (free)
- 02Country Club Plaza
- 03National WWI Museum
- 04Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
- 05Power & Light District
- 01West Bottoms First Fridays
- 02Westport at night
- 03City Market on Saturdays
- 04Loose Park rose garden
- 05American Jazz Museum
Eat here
In a gas station, life-changing
Modern BBQ done right
Pan-fried chicken since 1933
New American tasting menu
Mexico will dominate (Sporting KC's largest away support). Power & Light is the official zone. Very low-friction city.
RideKC bus + streetcar. Streetcar is free. Buses $1.50.
ESTA. MCI airport is small, fast and 20 min from downtown.
No rail to Arrowhead — Uber, drive, or park-and-ride from Bartle Hall. Tailgates are mandatory.
Westport / Country Club Plaza — 20 min drive to Arrowhead
Green Lady Lounge (jazz) · Westport bar strip · Boulevard Brewing tours
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