Global Traveler

LOEWS KANSAS CITY

- REVIEWED BY Carrie Cox

ARRIVAL/CHECK-IN: Having missed my connection because of a delayed flight out of Sarasota, I arrived in Kansas City six hours later than originally anticipate­d. Fortunatel­y, Loews Kansas City proved the perfect respite in the middle of my challengin­g day of travel. As I walked into the lobby, I immediatel­y noticed the modern, upscale design with crisp lines and incredibly high ceilings. I was greeted warmly, especially for someone arriving near midnight, and was given a corner room on the 24th floor.

GUEST QUARTERS: There’s a sophistica­ted, modern twist on vintage aviation within Loews Kansas City. Blackand-white photos of antiquated airplanes, alongside consistent shades of ecru, gray, black and white, fill the hotel. The carpet is a replica of old flight patterns used by Trans World Airlines and a notable design feature. Even the bathroom borrowed concepts of what one experience­s in an airplane lavatory, with the obvious exception of much more space! The central mirror is split into three pieces and rounded at the top edges, harkening back to many lavatories I’ve been inside. White countertop­s, sliding double-glass doors leading into a double shower and plenty of crisp, white towels allowed me to wash away the day of travel and prepare for bed.

As I pulled the curtains, I noted my room overlooked Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. With 800 rooms and 60,000 square feet of meeting space available, the hotel stands as a notable structure on the Kansas City skyline, and from the 24th floor it seemed I could see the entire city. Finally, I was delighted to receive a charcuteri­e tray of nuts, meats and cheeses waiting for me on the dresser. The snack proved quite handy for my late arrival and a thoughtful gesture by the hotel staff.

SERVICES/AMENITIES: Located just inside Loews

Kansas City, Bar Stilwell is the place to be on any given night. Named after railroad builder and innovator Arthur Stilwell, the bar hosts live music twice a week, along with light fare and eclectic cocktails every day. The design of Bar Stilwell can almost be considered a second lobby … it’s welcoming and chic, grandiose and approachab­le. I have several friends in the area who say it’s their favorite place to hang out during a free weekend in Kansas City.

Loews Kansas City also offers breakfast, weekend lunch/ brunch and dinner at The Stilwell, a separate dining area from Bar Stilwell. Further, Horsefeath­er Social, the seventhflo­or rooftop bar, offers craft beer, cocktails and an inspiring view. And as previously mentioned, the amount of event space makes the hotel an ideal location for convention­s, weddings and more. When I toured the property with Mark Champa, director of sales and marketing, he noted how many distinguis­hed photograph­ers reserve the space for profession­al photo shoots in architectu­re and bridal magazines. The clean lines and fresh pops of color throughout the library nearly cry out and beg someone with a discerning eye to capture the perfect shot for remembranc­e.

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