Where to Celebrate in Chiefs Kingdom

As the Chiefs prepare to protect their place at the top of the league, all of Kansas City is taking part in the momentum. In the days ahead, don't miss the countless chances to celebrate across every part of the city.

Find murals and photo opportunities to show off your spirit before game day arrives. Then, as the big game begins, pick the perfect place to watch every moment in a sea of red.


Essential Experiences

From shimmering neon signs to larger-than-life celebrations, don't miss these opportunities that only arrive with a team's ascent to the top of the league.

Chiefs Kingdom Neon Sign at Union Station

One of Kansas City's most striking spaces is adorned in showstopping fashion for the big game. Head to Union Station to browse Chiefs memorabilia, larger-than-life banners, and neon signs that offer the ideal backdrop for any fan's photo. The building is open from 6 a.m. to midnight daily.

When game day arrives, head to Verizon FanFest in the Kansas City Power & Light District, where the KC Live! Block will host the city's biggest watch party.

Favorite Murals

Kansas City's local artists are making their mark on the postseason festivities. Stop by these destinations for favorite Chiefs-inspired artwork throughout the area.

Patrick Mahomes mural

A mural by local artist Sike Style splashed across the side of the sports bar has quickly become a local favorite. Head to Westport to see it.

4128 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO

After the Chiefs won it all in 2020, the Power & Light District welcomed new murals celebrating the historic team. Stroll the streets and snag a photo in the midst of another successful season.

13 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

One of Sike Style's most recent masterpieces offers a larger-than-life backdrop to celebrate the Chiefs' three championships and get ready for another high-stakes showdown.

Just east of 18th & Locust, Kansas City, MO

Iconic Sights

National WWI Museum and Memorial: Day or night, the museum's observation deck offers stunning views of the Kansas City skyline all year round. In advance of the game, Union Station's Chiefs banners are on full display and many of Downtown KC's buildings are illuminated in red after the sun sets.

2 Memorial Dr., Kansas City, MO

Country Club Plaza: Stroll through the Spanish-inspired shopping district and the signs of Chiefs spirit won't be hard to find—team flags, illuminated architecture and even statues adorned in Chiefs jerseys can be found along the Plaza's streets.

4706 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO

Kansas City Marriott Downtown: A signature feature of the Kansas City skyline, the Kansas City Marriott Downtown is regularly illuminated with hundreds of LED lights showcasing patterns and messages of all kinds. Expect a steady showing of Chiefs spirit on the hotel's south-facing facade over the days to come.

200 W. 12th St., Kansas City, MO

Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts: Already an eye-catching piece of architecture, the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is uniquely dazzling as it shines in red before the big game. Find it in the Crossroads Arts District

1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO

Standout Sports Bars

Making plans to get settled in on gameday? Sports bars across the region have a seat waiting for you—just be sure to arrive early, because popular spots for viewing parties are certain to fill up fast.

Overhead shot of table filled with food and beverages at City Barrel

Looking for an unmatched destination to keep an eye on the score? Turn to the city’s largest indoor video wall at Bar Central inside the Kansas City Marriott Downtown.

Chappell’s Restaurant and Sports Museum isn’t just a great dining option—it’s a shrine to athletic legends, past and present. After you’ve wrapped up your meal, take a lap to browse the memorabilia that adorns every inch of the North Kansas City restaurant’s interior.

Minsky’s Pizza prepares creative pies at 15+ locations across the metro, but none rival the atmosphere of the City Market shop when catching the game is a priority. TV-lined walls promise a great view of the day’s action no matter where you’re seated.

Continue through the Downtown KC corridor for more sports-minded spots. Catch every nailbiter in downright irreverent digs at Guy Fieri’s Dive & Taco Joint in the Power & Light District, or venture a bit further south to find Charlie Hooper’s Bar & Grille in Brookside and Lew’s Grill and Bar in Waldo.

Head to Brew Lab in Downtown Overland Park, Nick and Jake’s in south Overland Park, Transport Brewery in Shawnee or Blue Moose Bar & Grill or Brewbakers Bar & Grill in Lenexa.