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The Plaza boasts a list of more than 150 shopping and restaurant destinations. Seasoned shoppers will recognize fine stores like Burberry, kate spade new york and Tommy Bahama. In addition, original Kansas City stores like Halls and Tivol give local flavor to the Plaza's reputation as a national fashion center.
The area is home to more than 30 restaurants and eateries, many featuring outdoor dining areas, live music and happy hour specials.
Plaza Customer Service (at 4750 Broadway) offers extensive Kansas City and Plaza visitor information, luxurious public restrooms, public lounge and complimentary coffee and tea.
Stretching 55 acres, the old world architecture of the Plaza features Spanish-style towers, red-tiled roofs and ornate ironwork. With more than 40 fountains and 50 sculpted works of art, the Plaza is often referred to as an "outdoor museum."
The Cinemark Palace at the Plaza offers first-run movies, 15 auditoriums, a full bar and food menu and a VIP room.
Operating Hours:
Retail store hours - 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Thurs., noon - 6 p.m. Sun. Check with individual merchants for specific hours.
Admission:
Free.
Annual Attendance:
Approximately 15 million.
History:
Designed as the nation's first suburban shopping district for the automobile, the Country Club Plaza was the vision of developer J.C. Nichols. Seeking to create a real estate development that captured the allure of Spanish marketplaces, Nichols purchased several small lots of land in a swampy and undeveloped area in 1907 and opened the Plaza's first buildings in 1922. Highwoods Properties acquired the Country Club Plaza in 1998. Originally nicknamed "Nichols' Folly," the Country Club Plaza's Moorish architecture now features more than $1 million in artwork, comprised of the district's fountains, murals and more than 30 statues
Where To Lunch:
With 30 restaurants and 17 outdoor dining venues, the Country Club Plaza offers a diverse dining landscape to busy shoppers. From Kansas City favorites like Fiorella's Jack Stack Barbecue and Plaza III Steakhouse to exciting newcomers like Gram & Dun, Coal Vines and Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant, there is something to suit every appetite and budget
Annual Special Events:
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art are just minutes away. The Toy & Miniature Museum is just to the south on the University of Missouri-Kansas City campus.
Don't Forget:
Your camera. The Plaza's 40+ whimsical and artistic fountains create fantastic photo opportunities. Check out the elaborate J.C. Nichols Fountain at 47th Street and J.C. Nichols Parkway; it remains Kansas City's most photographed fountain.
Group Tours:
Two carriage companies — Surrey's and Kansas City Carriages — offer horse-drawn tours everyday, while gondola rides are available through Ambiance on the Water, every Wednesday through Saturday for special occasions.
Driving:
From the north: Take I-35 S, exit on Southwest Trafficway after traveling through Downtown. Stay on Southwest Trafficway for approximately 20 blocks. Go left (east) on 47th Street, taking you directly to the Plaza.
From the west: Travel on I-70 E, exit on I-35 South and then exit again on Southwest Trafficway after traveling through Downtown. Stay on Southwest Trafficway for approximately 20 blocks. Go left (east) on 47th Street, taking you directly to the Plaza.
From the south: From I-35 N, take the Shawnee Mission Parkway/56 E exit. Continue for about 10 minutes. After passing State Line, stay to the left with Ward Parkway traffic traveling east. The Plaza is just a few blocks away. Turn left on Wornall Road or J.C. Nichols Parkway.
From the east: Take I-70 W, travel through Downtown and join the I-35 S traffic. Exit on Southwest Trafficway and drive for approximately 20 blocks. Go left (east) on 47th Street, taking you directly to the Plaza.
Public Transportation:
Take the MAX to the Plaza stop.
Parking:
Nine parking garages offer free parking on the Country Club Plaza. Free street parking also available.
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