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Participate in these various passport programs in and around Kansas City

Check off your favorite brews, beans, and eats with these passport programs. Plus, benefit from various deals and discounts from each passport offering.

KC_downtown skyline plus Liberty Memorial

Can you put a price on views like this?

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Do you love adventure? What about trying new things? We sure do. That’s why today we are highlighting the best passport programs in Kansas City. No, we’re not talking about the kind that gets you through customs.

These passports highlight local businesses + allow you to visit your favorite spots while also discovering something new. From breweries to museums and historic sites, these passports will have you feeling experienced AF.

PubPass | $25 | Try 25 bars + breweries and receive one free beer at each with the stamp of your passport.

Kansas City’s Passport to Adventure | Free | Tap into local history at sites like the Johnson County Museum and Oxford School House.

iTap | $15 | Try beers from all over the country for prizes like a T-shirt or even a name plate behind the bar.

KC Wine Road Map | $25 | Visit 23 different wineries for $200+ in exclusive specials.

KC Tap Tour | $5-$10 | Keep the brews coming with these local craft breweries.

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