Top Cities in Kansas

Wichita

Wichita, also known as “The Air Capital of the World,” is the largest city in Kansas ands is recognized as one of the major mid-sized cities in the nation. It hosts a dynamic community rich in culture, activity and opportunity. This is a proud and vibrant city that has so much to offer. It is home to the Museum of World Treasures, Sedgwick County Zoo and the Wichita Gardens.

Overland Park

Overland Park is situated 35 miles form Kansas City. The city’s attractions range from a sophisticated live dining theatre to three world-class golf courses. Visit the Arboretum and Botanical Gardens and enjoy a day out with the family at the Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead.

Kansas

Kansas City is the third-largest city in the state. The city has a rich and diverse culture and is home to a variety of architecture points of interest, various historically notable landscapes and many famous and interesting buildings. The Kansas City metro area is a popular locale for Hollywood productions and TV programs. Sites of interest include the Kansas City Memorial Hall, Kansas Speedway, Granada Theatre and Trowbridge Archeological Site.

Topeka

Topeka is the capital city of the "Sunflower State." It's a Midwestern city that's on the move and has something to offer for just about everyone. Visit the Kansas Museum of History that explores this city's growth, or stop by the Mulvane Museum of Art to view state and local history through the eyes of skilled artists.

Olathe

Olathe is a city comprised of well-planned and pleasing communities. They city’s school system has a reputation as on of the best in the nation. Outdoor recreation offers a variety of activities, including running, bicycling, fishing, boating and team sports. The Olathe area is also popular for hot air ballooning.

Lawrence

Lawrence is a river city. It is situated on the banks of both the Kansas and Wakarus Rivers. Downtown Lawrence has a lively feel and is filled with bars, restaurants and music venues. The University of Kansas campus is home to a number of museums including the Natural History Museum and the Spenser Museum of Art.