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Cheap Flights from Buffalo to Kansas City

Unearth great travel bargains with cheap flights from Buffalo to Kansas City, linking the urban pulse of New York’s Queen City and the heartland of America. Whether you’re setting business or leisure trips, these affordable choices help to delve into the history of Kansas City’s jazz, taste outstanding barbecue, and marvel at fountains. Still, your visit to the ‘City of Fountains’ starts with affordable and comfortable flights from FaresMatch with a flexible schedule. Don’t wait any longer and order your ticket today: nothing can hinder you from your journey from the picturesque bay of Buffalo to the vibrant centers of Kansas City!

How to make the most of Kansas City in Three days?

If you are thinking of grabbing the cheapest fare then book JetBlue flights from Buffalo to Kansas City using FaresMatch and get the best three-day itinerary of exploring this city.

Day 1: Begin your trip at the National WWI Museum and Memorial which offers gorgeous collections and a breathtaking bird's eye view from the Liberty Memorial Tower. Stop by Messenger Coffee Co., which is a popular eatery for breakfast and brunch, with pastries and coffee made to order. Visit the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in the afternoon where you will get a chance to experience one of the world's best fine art collections besides encountering the Shuttlecocks sculptures in front of the building. Stroll in the busy Country Club Plaza that has both shopping and Spanish-styled buildings and beautiful water features in the evening.

Day 2: Finish up your breakfast with some of Kansas City's best hamburgers and other menu options at Town Topic Hamburgers. Tour the Union Station which is still in operation as a train station but has the Science City museum, the exhibits, and the planetarium in the morning. Wander through the shopping and eating area of Crown Center and observe a piece of public artwork in the afternoon. Explore Kansas City's incredible story of jazz and baseball at American Jazz Museum & Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.

Day 3: Devote your morning to discoveries of various animals at Kansas City Zoo or go hiking across one of the biggest urban parks of the USA Swope Park. Visit the Boulevard Brewing Company, a must-see attraction to see Kansas City's largest brewery, and end with a sampling of the brews. The last destination is Power & Light District with drinks and live entertainment.

Perfect time to plan for a weekend getaway in Kansas City

Due to its geographical location in the upper mid-continent, Kansas City has humid hot summers and very cold winters. Even though most of the tourists visit the city during the summer months, people from June to August, the city remains rather vacant. For those who cannot stand heat, and those who cannot stand cold, the best seasons would be, respectively, early spring- May, and early autumn –October as conditions are not extreme, but it is still nice to enjoy outdoor public parks and gardens. On the other hand, the summer is supposed to be peaceful and bright if one isn't bothered by the heat. This is the time when the yearly International Jazz Festival comes into town. On the other hand, winter can be associated with wide ice rinks and beautiful snowfall; But as a true winter lover, November to December is the best time when you can feel the flavor of the winter season.

Best Places to Visit

Kansas City

  • The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art: Founded in 1933 the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is popular for the large art pieces it boasts of dating thousands of years back. It is famous for using giant shuttlecock sculptures in the lawn area and the collection of exhibits starting from prehistoric to modern times.
  • Country Club Plaza: Often referred to as the first outdoor shopping mall in the United States, the Country Club Plaza is a wonderful neighborhood with La-tina architectural motifs, fountains, and both luxury and individualistic stores. Visitors will find it easier to shop, eat, and experience the feel of Kansas City.
  • National World War I Museum and Memorial: While this museum is a strong and impressive memorial for World War I veterans, it provides an effective context-history lesson to visitors. The Liberty Memorial area of the site also offers beautiful sweeping views of the city.

Buffalo

  • Niagara Falls State Park: Only half an hour away from downtown Buffalo you have one of the seven natural wonders of the world – Niagara Falls. On the other hand, the neighboring state park has exemplary scenic views of the falls and the guest can engage in several activities within the park regardless of their age.
  • Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens: Beautiful structure of contemporary architectural design, this is an environmentally friendly botanical garden, enclosed by a transparent glass dome roof. That is an ideal place for people who love nature, and there are annual exhibitions, so the place is suitable for a visit in any season.
  • The Albright-Knox Art Gallery: With one of the premier collections of modern and contemporary art, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery is a significant part of Buffalo's cultural heritage. The collection of the museum includes such masterpieces as paintings by Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, and Pablo Picasso.

FAQs

Can I use another airport cheaper in Buffalo or Kansas City?

For reasonable fares, flying through Niagara Falls International Airport near Buffalo and lesser-known regional airport terminals near Kansas City can be considered.

Does Faresmatch offer accommodation and car rental?

Yes, in Faresmatch there are travel packages including accommodation, by providing a link to hotel bookings and car rentals.

What are the ways to look for the best fares on Faresmatch?

Choose dates that are not fixed, sign up for fare drops, and open the platform daily for exclusive flight deals.

What are some of the conventions in Kansas City?

Among local attractions, there is the American Royal BBQ Contest, the Kansas City Renaissance Festival, and the Plaza Art Fair.

What is the most effective way to explore Kansas City culture?

Take a jazz concert, have a barbecue, and enter local museums as well as historical districts to get a feel of the city's environment.