Starlight Theatre Hotels
The Starlight’s location in the heart of Kansas City provides visitors with an endless supply of other activities to take part in. The city is known for its fountains, barbecues, and rich jazz heritage. There is plenty to see in terms of history, art, and culture, from the American Jazz Museum to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, to the Liberty Memorial. There are also plenty of activities for the whole family to enjoy, including Worlds of Fun theme park, and the Crown Center, containing a theater, aquarium, and ice rink!
We have provided a list of some of the top-rated hotels below.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kansas City Sport Complex Area, an IHG Hotel
The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kansas City Sport Complex Area, an IHG Hotel, is a fantastic 2-star hotel just three miles from the Starlight Theatre. It’s a great choice for families in particular. All guests can access an indoor pool, fitness center, and breakfast.
Hampton Inn Kansas City Southeast
If you’re arriving via Interstate 435, consider the Hampton Inn Kansas City Southeast hotel. It’s a 3-star property ideally located for access to all routes, just seven miles from the venue. Its amenities include an indoor pool and 24-hour fitness center.
The Raphael Hotel, Autograph Collection
For a memorable stay, try the Raphael Hotel, Autograph Collection. It’s a high-end, 4-star hotel housed in a Renaissance-style building just five miles from the venue. You’ll find attractive rooms, a classy restaurant, and complimentary valet parking.
InterContinental Kansas City at the Plaza, an IHG Hotel
The InterContinental Kansas City at the Plaza, an IHG Hotel, is an excellent 4-star property that promises a comfortable stay. It’s five miles from the Starlight Theatre, with many facilities, including a live music bar, outdoor pool, and excellent access to downtown Kansas City.
Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza
The Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza is a smart 3-star hotel five miles from the venue. It gives guests excellent access to Kansas City’s other attractions, including the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.