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Meet the Cascade Hotel: Inside Kansas City’s newest getaway destination

The Country Club Plaza is getting a new tenant, the Cascade Hotel. The vacation destination will open on Friday, Sept. 8, so let’s take a look inside to prepare for the grand opening.

Cascade Hotel Kansas City KCtoday

The Country Club Plaza’s newest neighborhood jewel.

Rendering via Cascade Hotel

Whether you’re looking for a staycation or an in-law recommendation, the Cascade Hotel will soon be ready for guests to enjoy.

This 10-story, 177-room hotel is a continuation of Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio, a collection of independent boutique hotels across the nation. The hotel will open for business on October, so let’s check out what to expect by the grand opening.

Cascade Hotel is inspired by the City of Fountains — with design elements embodying energy, refreshment, and curiosity. The hotel will include a grand ballroom, multiple meeting rooms, and a rooftop bar overlooking the Plaza neighborhood. Dreamy.

Cascade Hotel Bar KCtoday

Those blue seats can be removed to make space for live music.

Rendering via Cascade Hotel

A lobby bar with an elevated stage for live musical performance stuns the hotel’s entrance. It will share other amenities like a fitness center and parking garage with its neighbor, the Aloft Hotel.

Bookings starting Friday, Sept. 8 are available now. Room prices vary.

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