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5 of the coolest Airbnb homes in Kansas City, Kansas

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We’ve selected some of the most outstanding Airbnb rentals in Kansas City for your pleasure, so look no more! Kansas City is located in the state of Missouri, bordering Kansas. Vastly known for amazing barbecue, fountains, and jazz music, this city invites a large number of tourists every year. However, there’s more to this city than just barbecue – it’s also interesting that really there’s two Kansas Cities, one in Kansas and one in Missouri, they border each other, did you know? Fun! Have you heard of Jesse James, the notorious criminal from the late 1800’s? Well, that outlaw was born near Kansas City and started his outlaw journey by rubbering Kansas’ banks, stagecoaches, and even the Kansas City Fairgrounds.

There’s also a lot to see and experience here – you can visit the Worlds of Fun theme park, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City Zoo, National WWI Museum and Memorial, Harry S Truman Library and Museum, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Science City, LEGOLAND Center, Crown Center, American Jazz Museum, and many more!

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Below you’ll find the list that contains 5 more amazing and unique Airbnb properties one can find in Kansas City. Enjoy!

Breathtaking Contemporary House in the Heart of Kansas City – approx. $495/night

If you’re looking for a modern zen paradise, then look no more – we have the most breathtaking property for you. Located in the heart of the city, this place is only a short walk away from the Crossroads, Boulevard Brewery, and La Bodega. You’ll also be surrounded by a ton of amazing bars, shops, and restaurants.

This house can accommodate up to seven people and it has two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. You can observe the city from a rooftop terrace, relax in the hot tub, or simply cook some soul food in the modern kitchen.

Luxurious Mansion Near Downtown Area – approx. $450/night

This house is probably one of the most lavish, extravagant, and most stunning houses in all of Kansas City. Originally built in 1887 by Kansas City’s richest man, J.G. Peppard, this house is the embodiment of Victorian luxury. It’s only a short walking distance away from many restaurants, shops, cafes, as well as famous attractions – Kauffman, Spring, and P&L.

This home features eight bedrooms and five bathrooms and it can easily hold up to sixteen people, and probably even more. There’s not one, not two, but three large, modern kitchen areas, one on each floor.

The Dye Candy Warehouse Loft – approx. $750/night

This place is very centrally located and it’s perfect for everyone who wants to stay at a convenient and beautiful rental. Less than a mile away from the River Market and the trolley, making it great for Downtown Exploration.

Featuring five bedrooms and two bathrooms, this place can accommodate up to sixteen people. The warehouse was turned into an amazing loft, rich with industrial-style décor, comfortable furniture, and exposed walls and ceilings – adding extra charm and coziness. If you’re hungry, you can also cook a delicious meal in the fully equipped kitchen.

Beautiful Suburban Oasis in Lee’s Summit – approx. $499/night

If you’re a family looking to visit Kansas City, but not be in the middle of all the city fuss, then this property is perfect for you and your needs. It’s located in a quiet, safe, suburban neighborhood in Lee’s Summit, only twenty minutes away from Kansas City Downtown Area. You’ll have easy access to the city and have a lovely place to relax in after a long day filled with walking.

You can enjoy the sun while swimming in the backyard swimming pool, lounge on the chair while drinking a cocktail, or cook a delicious meal in the modern, fully equipped kitchen. Then, when you want to explore attractions, just hop on a bus, car, or even walk, to see all the great Kansas City Attractions. Sounds good, huh?

Luxurious Metropolitan Loft in Kansas City Downtown – approx. $305/night

This airy and spacious loft is located in the heart of Kansas City – only a short walking distance away from the Kauffman Center for Performing Arts, the Crossroads Arts District, Country Club Plaza, and Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. That makes it very convenient and sought-after.

You’ll have an unobstructed view of the city, a pool table for when you’re bored, an electronic indoor fireplace, and a great modern kitchen. This place has been featured in multiple shelter magazines that profile outstanding modern architecture in Kansas City.

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