11 Underrated Places In Kansas City To Take An Out-Of-Towner
Kansas City has so much to offer everyone, and it’s hard to decide what exactly to do when you have visitors from out of town. If you’re planning to show them around the city, you should definitely check out some of these underrated places we Kansas Citians might take for granted. Remember – they’ve never seen these things before! Kansas City has plenty to offer for everyone.

The free wine and cheese is enough to get me there! However, the live entertainment and food trucks definitely keep me there.

Hike or bike through the park, and visit the Nature Center to learn more about the wildlife around you.
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Here, you can tour the manufacturing and assembly processes of Harleys. However, children must be 12 or older, and accompanied by an adult.
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Especially if your guests have children, the zoo is always an awesome option. Plus, when's the last time you've actually gone?

It's free, and it's also a great way to tour downtown without the hassle of your own gas.

It's a museum of contemporary art, and it's very interesting sometimes.

Like these at Kauffman Stadium. Plus, what other city has fountains that change color as often as ours?

If your visitors happen to have kids, then this place is perfect! There's enough entertainment for an adult to walk through it, but kids will have more fun with the old schoolhouse and the petting zoo.
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It's a 40-minute tour, but you get to learn the history, process, and business of Kansas City's favorite beer. It also ends with samples!

Shoal Creek is an 80-acre museum where you can see life in a 19th century village. It includes authentic log cabins and during special events, the entire village comes to life with re-enactors.

Famous for it's giant shuttlecocks, here's a great place to find more than 34,000 pieces of art.
Afterwards, make sure to take your guests to grab a few of these iconic Kansas City foods.
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